O objetivo deste artigo é avaliar o uso das tecnologias leves na atenção primária a saúde. Compreende-se que a partir de um atendimento qualificado o usuário se sente motivado a buscar cada vez mais a unidade de saúde. A comunicação e o acolhimento são ferramentas poderosas no processo de cuidar, que tem por finalidade melhorar a compreensão para fortalecer o vínculo do usuário com a unidade de saúde. Para atingir nosso objetivo foi realizado um levantamento nos bancos de dados LILACS, MedLine e SciELO, no período de fevereiro a junho de 2017, de artigos científicos e dissertações sobre o tema publicados entre 2004 e 2017. Os resultados apontam para uma banalização da tecnologia leve, que se reduz à lógica de uma tecnologia dura e de uma leve/dura defasada que torna o sistema de saúde pouco resolutivo. Conclui-se que não há uma falta de conhecimento tecnológico no atendimento, mas sim uma falta de responsabilização e interesse por parte dos diversos serviços em atender os usuários e seus problemas de forma individualizada. Palavras-chave: Tecnologia Leve. Assistência de Enfermagem. Atenção Básica. The aim of this article is to assess the use of light technologies in primary health care. It is understood that a qualified service motivates users to go to the health unit. Communication and fostering are powerful tools in
<p>Introduction: non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is considered to be a representation in the liver of insulin resistance or metabolic<br />syndrome, and is a common cause of chronic hepatitis, which can lead to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Currently, there are no<br />pharmacologic therapies approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and National Health Surveillance Agency of Brazil<br />(ANVISA) for the NAFLD treatment. Objective: the aim of this study is to assess the evidences for off-label use of medication in NAFLD.<br />Methodology: a systematic search was made in MEDLINE-PubMed for papers published between January 1990 and December 2017,<br />addressing the off-label use or unlicensed drugs for NAFLD treatment. An integrative review was conducted and the data analyzed<br />thematically. Results: of the 3540 studies retrieved, 50 met the inclusion criteria by to contain information about the off-label prescriptions<br />in NAFLD. In this integrative review of the published literature, off-label treatment of NAFLD was generally associated with good shortterm<br />and long term outcomes. Conclusions: after analyzing the data, may conclude that literature includes studies that provides scientific<br />evidence for the off-label drugs use in NAFLD. The evidence of the evaluated studies, suggest that metformin treatment has best effect<br />on reducing hepatocyte fat deposition with regard to other drugs evaluated. However, randomized, placebo controlled studies should<br />be performed to confirm this evidence.</p>
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