Health, Nursing, Elderly Care

External reference: https://openalex.org/T10312

  1. Retention in HIV care is shaped by social and system barriers
    Healthcare providers in Manaus identify socioeconomic and service-level barriers to HIV care retention, emphasizing need for integrated multisectoral strategies.
  2. Brazilian planned home birth care lacks national regulation
    Scoping review of planned home birth care in Brazil provided by nurse-midwives and midwives, identifying barriers to regulation and integration into public health systems.
  3. Brazilian community pharmacists reported several ethical dilemmas
    Explore ethical dilemmas faced by Brazilian community pharmacists in chain pharmacies, including conflicts with patients, commercial pressures, and limited professional autonomy.
  4. Lean palliative care was linked to shorter hospital stays
    Study shows how combining lean health care with palliative care reduced length of stay while maintaining mortality rates and aligning with sustainable development goals in a Brazilian hospital.
  5. Telehealth expanded access across care levels in São Paulo
    Implementation study of telehealth services across primary, secondary, and tertiary care levels in São Paulo State's public health system, serving Brazil's Unified Health System population.
  6. Community partnership improved health and environmental conditions in Salvador
    Community-based participatory research program in Salvador, Brazil addressing health challenges in urban informal settlements through collaborative methodologies and popular health education.
  7. Healthier lifestyles were linked to more TCIM use in Brazil
    Analysis of lifestyle profiles and traditional, complementary and integrative medicine adoption in Brazilian population reveals positive association between healthier behaviors and TCIM use.
  8. PET-Health participants reported better collaboration and communication
    Brazilian PET-Health program improves interprofessional collaboration among healthcare professionals through structured teamwork, reducing stereotypes and enhancing communication across disciplines.