2 resultados para São Sepé (RS)
em Portal de Revistas Científicas Complutenses - Espanha
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Purpose: To qualitatively explore the communication between healthcare professionals and oncology patients based on the perception of patients undergoing chemotherapy.Method: Qualitative and exploratory design. Participants were 14 adult patients undergoing chemotherapy at different stages of the disease. A socio-demographic and clinical data form was utilized along with semi-structured interviews. The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and content analysis was performed. Two independent judges evaluated the interview content in regards to emerging categories and obtained a Kappa index of 0.834.Results: Three categories emerged from the data: 1) Technical communication without emotional support, in which the information provided is composed of strictly technical information regarding the diagnosis, treatment and/or prognosis; 2) Technical communication, in which the information provided is oriented towards the technical aspects of the patient’s physical condition, while also providing psychological support for the patients’ subjective needs; and 3) Insufficient technical communication, win which there are gaps in the information provided causing confusion and suffering to the patient.Conclusions: Communication with emotional support contributes to greater satisfaction of chemotherapy patients. Practical implications: the results provide elements for the training of healthcare professionals regarding the importance of the emotional support that can be offered to cancer patients during their treatment.
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Heras-Ibáñez. J. de las, J., Ros. R. M.~ & Guerra, J. Bryophyiic flora and vegetation of ¡he Sierra del Relumbrar (SW of A/bace¡e, Spainj Lazaroa 11: 149-175 (1989). A brophytic and phytosociologic study of the Sierra del Relumbrar (SW of Albacete, Spain) is made. The caíalogue presenís 136 taxa (23 liverworts and 133 mosses). It includes 34 new [br Albacete province and 19 [br he SE ol? Spain. Bryophytic conirnunities are analysed. Sorne of ihem can be assignated to previously known associations in the Iberian Peninsula and a new one is described.