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ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the nature and tendency of scientific articles, on the theme: adhe... more ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the nature and tendency of scientific articles, on the theme: adherence to ART of adults whit HIV/AIDS. Method: Narrative review that had as a research question: what is the nature and tendency of scientific productions related to adherence to ART of adults whit HIV/AIDS? It was developed on the databases: LILACS and MEDLINE. 40 texts were analyzed. Results: nature of scientific production evidenced 92,5% of clinical-epidemiological studies, 5,0% of socio-cultural and 2,5% of politics. The tendency of scientific production evidenced 72,5% of assistance studies, 25% of prevention and 2,5% protection. Conclusion: It was identified the necessity of publications of protection, prevention and health surveillance tendency, once that would enable to contribute to enhance health policy and practices, directed to promote adherence to ART mediated through educational strategies.
Evidentia Revista De Enfermeria Basada En La Evidencia, 2013
Journal of Nursing Measurement
Objective: to describe the expectation of ART self-efficacy for adults with HIV/AIDS. Method: cro... more Objective: to describe the expectation of ART self-efficacy for adults with HIV/AIDS. Method: cross-sectional, descriptive study, with a quantitative approach, conducted in January/June 2012 in an Outpatient Clinic for the Treatment of Infectious Diseases, in a university hospital in the southern region of Brazil using the self-efficacy expectations scale for following the antiretroviral prescription. The study was approved by the Ethics in Research, CAAE 0322.0.243.000-11. Results: positive scores were shown for following the antiretroviral prescription. The higher average of the items in the scale were in situations that require more planning, attention and organization to take the medications and that diminish the concern or confidence in the treatment. Conclusion: even with high levels of self-efficacy expectations, in some situations it tends to decrease. Such situations should be focused on by health professionals, aiming to help the patients to circumvent them, increasing thi...
Atlântica, 2009
Amostragens da meiofauna feitas em substratos inconsolidados no Arquipélago de São Pedro e São Pa... more Amostragens da meiofauna feitas em substratos inconsolidados no Arquipélago de São Pedro e São Paulo resultaram na identificação e registro de duas espécies de Tardigrada ainda não observadas no Brasil: Parastygarctus sterreri Renaud-Mornant, 1970 e ...
Clinics, 2009
chemoradiation therapy for soft tissue sarcomas of the extremities. Clinics. 2009;64(11):1059-64.
Familial Cancer, 2011
Lynch syndrome (LS) is an autosomal dominant syndrome that predisposes individuals to development... more Lynch syndrome (LS) is an autosomal dominant syndrome that predisposes individuals to development of cancers early in life. These cancers are mainly the following: colorectal, endometrial, ovarian, small intestine, stomach and urinary tract cancers. LS is caused by germline mutations in DNA mismatch repair genes (MMR), mostly MLH1 and MSH2, which are responsible for more than 85% of known germline mutations. To search for germline mutations in MLH1 and MSH2 genes in 123 unrelated South American suspected LS patients (Bethesda or Amsterdam Criteria) DNA was obtained from peripheral blood, and PCR was performed followed by direct sequencing in both directions of all exons and intron-exon junctions regions of the MLH1 and MSH2 genes. MLH1 or MSH2 pathogenic mutations were found in 28.45% (34/ 123) of the individuals, where 25/57 (43.85%) fulfilled Amsterdam I, II and 9/66 (13.63%) the Bethesda criteria. The mutations found in both genes were as follows: nonsense (35.3%), frameshift (26.47%), splicing (23.52%), and missense (9%). Thirteen alterations (35.14%) were described for the first time. The data reported in this study add new information about MLH1 and MSH2 gene mutations and contribute to better characterize LS in Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. The high rate of novel mutations demonstrates the importance of defining MLH1 and MSH2 mutations in distinct LS populations.
BMC Medical Genetics, 2012
Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is a hereditary colorectal cancer syndrome caused by a loss ... more Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is a hereditary colorectal cancer syndrome caused by a loss of function of the APC gene. Large deletions in APC are a common cause of FAP; despite the existence of a variety of gene dosage detection methodologies, most are labor intensive and time and resource consuming.
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Resumos Expandidos em Anais de Eventos Científicos by ERIKA PATRICIA FERREIRA DOS SANTOS
Papers by ERIKA PATRICIA FERREIRA DOS SANTOS