Nursing interventions in the prevention of cervical cancer in primary health care: an integrative review
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Nursing and health Science - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 6
Abstract
Objective: To describe Nursing interventions in the prevention of cervical cancer in Primary Health Care. Method: An integrative review carried on between September and October 2018 with defined inclusion criteria and exclusion of the studies, strategies of search, extraction data and synthesis. The data were grouped according to the categorical thematic analysis. Results: 101 articles were retrieved, and 13 articles were selected for the final sample. After the initial reading of the included articles, the Nursing interventions were identified and grouped into four thematic categories, which were divided into Light-hard Technologies: Prevention by Vaccination, Screening and Comprehensive Care for Women, and Light Technology: Health Education. Final considerations: These results may contribute positively to the epidemiological profile and to adequate assistance, proposing care models for the female population, as well as promoting women's autonomy and resilience in the defense of their rights.
Authors and Affiliations
Martha Thaise Assis de Sales, Ronivalda Moura de Souza Pascoal, Lucilene Coelho Souza Terrengui, Daniel Ignacio da Silva
Public-Private Partnership in Health Sector - Opportunities for better Health Care delivery
Health is an index of development and economic growth. A lot of attention is in place to improve health conditions by providing basic amenities through better infrastructure and medical professionals. Public health facil...
Nurses' Safety Attitude and their Readiness for Quality Improvement
Background:Nowadays, increasing attention has been devoted tothe patient safety culture within health administrative departments and healthcare organizations. Aim: The study aims to investigate nurses' safety attitude an...
The Impact ofan Educational Program on Mothers' Knowledge Of Preventing Bronchiolitis For Their Children Under Two Years
The study aimed to assess the impact of the educational program on the knowledge of mothers to prevent bronchiolitis of their children under the age of two years. Design:A Quasi-Experimental research was utilized as desi...
Nursing Students’ Engagement in the Learning Environment
Student engagement is extremely important in order to achieve the learning outcomes and the supportive learning environment is vital to the success of the teaching learning process. The aim of the work is to explore the...
Association of Socio-Demographic and Socio-Economicoffirst Time Mothers with Theirknowledge of Antenatal Maternal Nutrition: A Case of Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya.
Nutritional knowledge of pregnantmothers is very important in influencing their nutrition and that of their babies. Studies carried out so faron these mothers have lamped the antenatal mothers together,with little attemp...