338 resultados para Dinâmica rural
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Many patients with Chagas disease live in remote communities that lack both equipment and trained personnel to perform a diagnosis by conventional serology (CS). Thus, reliable tests suitable for use under difficult conditions are required. In this study, we evaluated the ability of personnel with and without laboratory skills to perform immunochromatographic (IC) tests to detect Chagas disease at a primary health care centre (PHCC). We examined whole blood samples from 241 patients and serum samples from 238 patients. Then, we calculated the percentage of overall agreement (POA) between the two groups of operators for the sensitivity (S), specificity (Sp) and positive (PPV) and negative (NPV) predictive values of IC tests compared to CS tests. We also evaluated the level of agreement between ELISAs and indirect haemagglutination (IHA) tests. The readings of the IC test results showed 100% agreement (POA = 1). The IC test on whole blood showed the following values: S = 87.3%; Sp = 98.8%; PPV = 96.9% and NPV = 95.9%. Additionally, the IC test on serum displayed the following results: S = 95.7%; Sp = 100%; PPV = 100% and NPV = 98.2%. Using whole blood, the agreement with ELISA was 96.3% and the agreement with IHA was 94.1%. Using serum, the agreement with ELISA was 97.8% and the agreement with IHA was 96.6%. The IC test performance with serum samples was excellent and demonstrated its usefulness in a PHCC with minimal equipment. If the IC test S value and NPV with whole blood are improved, then this test could also be used in areas lacking laboratories or specialised personnel.
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Traps are widely employed for sampling and monitoring mosquito populations for surveillance, ecological and fauna studies. Considering the importance of assessing other technologies for sampling mosquitoes, we addressed the effectiveness of Mosquito Magnet® Independence (MMI) in comparison with those of the CDC trap with CO2 and Lurex3® (CDC-A) and the CDC light trap (CDC-LT). Field collections were performed in a rural area within the Atlantic Forest biome, southeastern state of São Paulo, Brazil. The MMI sampled 53.84% of the total number of mosquitoes, the CDC-A (26.43%) and CDC-LT (19.73%). Results of the Pearson chi-squared test (χ2) showed a positive association between CDC-LT and species of Culicini and Uranotaeniini tribes. Additionally, our results suggested a positive association between CDC-A and representatives of the Culicini and Aedini tribes, whereas the MMI was positively associated with the Mansoniini and Sabethini as well as with Anophelinae species. The MMI sampled a greater proportion (78.27%) of individuals of Anopheles than either the CDC-LT (0.82%) or the CDC-A traps (20.91%). Results of the present study showed that MMI performed better than CDC-LT or CDC-A in sampling mosquitoes in large numbers, medically important species and assessing diversity parameters in rural southeastern Atlantic Forest.
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This study estimates the factors of artificial environments (houses and peridomestic areas) associated with Triatoma sordida occurrence. Manual searches for triatomines were performed in 136 domiciliary units (DUs) in two rural localities of Central-West Brazil. For each DU, 32 structural, 23 biotic and 28 management variables were obtained. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed in order to identify statistically significant variables associated with occurrence of T. sordida in the study areas. A total of 1,057 specimens (99% in peridomiciles, mainly chicken coops) of T. sordida were collected from 63 DUs (infestation: 47%; density: ~8 specimens/DU; crowding: ~17 specimens/infested DU; colonisation: 81%). Only six (0.6%) out of 945 specimens examined were infected with Trypanosoma cruzi. The final adjusted logistic regression model indicated that the probability of T. sordida occurrence was higher in DU with wooden chicken coops, presence of > 30 animals in wooden corrals, presence of wood piles and presence of food storeroom. The results show the persistence of T. sordida in peridomestic habitats in rural localities of Central-West Brazil. However, the observed low intradomestic colonisation and minimal triatomine infection rates indicate that T. sordida has low potential to sustain high rates of T. cruzi transmission to residents of these localities.
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Vaccinia virus naturally circulates in Brazil and is the causative agent of a zoonotic disease known as bovine vaccinia (BV). We retrospectively evaluated two populations from the Amazon and Southeast Regions. BV outbreaks had not been reported in these regions before sample collection. Neutralising antibodies were found in 13 individuals (n = 132) with titres ranging from 100 ≥ 6,400 neutralising units/mL. Univariate analysis identified age and vaccination as statistically significant risk factors in individuals from the Southeast Region. The absence of detectable antibodies in vaccinated individuals raises questions about the protection of smallpox vaccine years after vaccination and reinforces the need for surveillance of Orthopoxvirus in Brazilian populations without evidence of previous outbreaks.
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Chagas disease, caused by Trypanosoma cruzi infection, is a zoonosis of humans, wild and domestic mammals, including dogs. In Panama, the main T. cruzi vector is Rhodnius pallescens, a triatomine bug whose main natural habitat is the royal palm, Attalea butyracea. In this paper, we present results from three T. cruzi serological tests (immunochromatographic dipstick, indirect immunofluorescence and ELISA) performed in 51 dogs from 24 houses in Trinidad de Las Minas, western Panama. We found that nine dogs were seropositive (17.6% prevalence). Dogs were 1.6 times more likely to become T. cruziseropositive with each year of age and 11.6 times if royal palms where present in the peridomiciliary area of the dog’s household or its two nearest neighbours. Mouse-baited-adhesive traps were employed to evaluate 12 peridomestic royal palms. All palms were found infested with R. pallescens with an average of 25.50 triatomines captured per palm. Of 35 adult bugs analysed, 88.6% showed protozoa flagellates in their intestinal contents. In addition, dogs were five times more likely to be infected by the presence of an additional domestic animal species in the dog’s peridomiciliary environment. Our results suggest that interventions focused on royal palms might reduce the exposure to T. cruzi infection.
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The Aedes aegypti vector for dengue virus (DENV) has been reported in urban and periurban areas. The information about DENV circulation in mosquitoes in Colombian rural areas is limited, so we aimed to evaluate the presence of DENV in Ae. aegypti females caught in rural locations of two Colombian municipalities, Anapoima and La Mesa. Mosquitoes from 497 rural households in 44 different rural settlements were collected. Pools of about 20 Ae. aegypti females were processed for DENV serotype detection. DENV in mosquitoes was detected in 74% of the analysed settlements with a pool positivity rate of 62%. The estimated individual mosquito infection rate was 4.12% and the minimum infection rate was 33.3/1,000 mosquitoes. All four serotypes were detected; the most frequent being DENV-2 (50%) and DENV-1 (35%). Two-three serotypes were detected simultaneously in separate pools. This is the first report on the co-occurrence of natural DENV infection of mosquitoes in Colombian rural areas. The findings are important for understanding dengue transmission and planning control strategies. A potential latent virus reservoir in rural areas could spill over to urban areas during population movements. Detecting DENV in wild-caught adult mosquitoes should be included in the development of dengue epidemic forecasting models.
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Dogs play a major role in the domestic cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi, acting as reservoirs. In a previous work we have developed a model of vaccination of dogs in captivity with nonpathogenic Trypanosoma rangeli epimastigotes, resulting in the production of protective antibodies against T. cruzi, with dramatic decrease of parasitaemia upon challenge with 100,000 virulent forms of this parasite. The aim of this work was to evaluate the immunogenicity of this vaccine in dogs living in a rural area. Domestic dogs, free from T. cruziinfection, received three immunisations with fixed T. rangeliepimastigotes. Dogs were not challenged with T. cruzi, but they were left in their environment. This immunisation induced antibodies againstT. cruzi for more than three years in dogs in their natural habitat, while control dogs remained serologically negative.
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This work analyses the professionalization of rural development in the Brazilian Northeastern region and how this created opportunities for entrepreneurship when the professional practices of funding bodies were transformed in accordance with local reality. This professionalization has its own characteristics, including fluid formats and the rolling out of networks, and it contributes to the theorization and dissemination of certain practices instead of being concentrated in professional associations and formal links with educational institutions. The main implications are commonly related to institutional processes related to professionalization, such as the emergence of certain organizational formats and the dissemination of professional practices that are considered legitimate. An additional consequence was observed in the area of rural development: the ideas and practices disseminated through professionalization were reinterpreted when the local entrepreneurs adapted them to their own thinking and needs.
Aspectos históricos e organizacionais da remoção aeromédica: a dinâmica da assistência de enfermagem
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A dinâmica da assistência de enfermagem na Remoção Aeromédica (RAM), baseia-se no planejamento do Serviço de Remoção Aeromédica (SRA), que abrange a estrutura organizacional do serviço, fluxograma da solicitação da RAM e comunicação, planejamento físico da aeronave e a dinâmica da assistência ao paciente aerorremovido. O estudo apresenta uma retrospectiva histórica da RAM e a sistematização da assistência de enfermagem, utilizando uma proposta de relatório de enfermagem a ser usado durante a remoção do paciente.
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Este é um estudo de abordagem qualitativa e dialética, que tem como objetivo analisar as condições de trabalho da parteira tradicional, numa perspectiva de trabalho reprodutivo e, portanto, desvalorizado economicamente. A análise foi construída tendo como categoria central o trabalho à partir de pressupostos marxista e feminista. Os resultados obtidos nos permitem, afirmar que as parteiras realizam seu trabalho em precárias condições materiais, financeiras, relativas ao transporte e ao acesso e, ainda, ao ambiente de trabalho. A análise dessa prática nos proporcionou apresentar uma discussão em torno de algumas características do trabalho da parteira tradicional, o qual se caracteriza como trabalho reprodutivo, desvalorizado economicamente, informal, autônomo e eminentemente feminino. Se configura, ainda, como uma prática social de saúde popular legitimada pela comunidade. Na prática obstétrica domiciliar rural evidenciamos relações desiguais, à medida que homens e mulheres realizam atividades diferentes numa mesma ocupação, cabendo às mulheres as tarefas que reproduzem o papel feminino.
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Este artigo resgata, descreve e remete a uma reflexão sobre nossa experiência com o ensino de dinâmica de grupos para graduandos de enfermagem, iniciada em 1992. Focaliza a questão da enfermagem e o trabalho com grupos; a estrutura, conteúdo e desenvolvimento da disciplina.
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Este estudo discute o método funcional na enfermagem, abordado através de uma dinâmica de grupo desenvolvida com mestrandos da EERP-USP, sendo divididos em três grupos. Após a dinâmica, responderam um questionário com 04 perguntas. As respostas do grupo I mostraram desvantagens da modalidade funcional que interferem no trabalho como: relações impessoais, fragmentação de tarefas e centralização das decisões, gerando insatisfação no trabalhador. Os grupos II e III apontaram algumas vantagens quando o trabalho é baseado em equipe, das quais destacamos a troca de experiências, o planejamento participativo e as decisões compartilhadas, sendo estes, fatores que levam à satisfação no trabalho.
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Esta pesquisa tem como objetivos estudar o uso da fitoterapia, em uma população da zona rural no interior de MG; identificar as plantas utilizadas com maior freqüência e formas de uso e comparar os seus efeitos com aqueles descritos na literatura. Foram entrevistadas 33 pessoas em 1997. Em relação às plantas fitoterápicas conhecidas pelos entrevistados foram citadas 106, sendo 60 efetivamente utilizadas. A transmissão do conhecimento referente ao seu uso ocorreu basicamente dos avós para os filhos e netos. A fitoterapia foi utilizada com fins semelhantes aos descritos na literatura, visando à prevenção e tratamento das doenças.
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Pesquisa exploratória realizada de setembro a novembro de 2008, com seis famílias de portadores de transtorno mental em uma Associação de pacientes e familiares em Curitiba. Objetivos: conhecer o papel da família em relação ao portador de transtorno mental, e identificar a percepção da família com relação à saúde mental-transtorno mental, ao portador de transtorno mental e ao tratamento em saúde mental. Os dados foram obtidos mediante a técnica de Discussão de Grupo e organizados em categorias temáticas. Constatou-se que o papel da família é cuidar, incentivar, estar presente; a saúde mental é a capacidade de se relacionar, desempenhar atividades sem sofrimento; transtorno mental é o inverso, diante dele as famílias se percebem impotentes; o internamento é percebido como sofrimento, e destaca-se a importância do tratamento farmacológico. Há a necessidade de discutir essas questões com as famílias e instrumentalizar os profissionais de saúde para atender essas novas demandas de cuidados.
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O cotidiano dos Agentes Comunitários de Saúde (ACS) é permeado de ações educativas direcionadas para os cuidados preventivos e promoção da saúde. O universo sociocultural deles pode influenciar a dinâmica da prática com a comunidade, especificamente nas áreas rurais, onde evidencia-se a expectativa da população em obter resposta aos processos relativos à doença por meio dos ritos culturais. A partir de um estudo de caso, buscou-se analisar a influência das práticas culturais dos agentes de uma área rural do interior de Minas Gerais. A análise revelou a presença de forte ligação da cultura em suas atividades. Crenças religiosas, saberes constituídos da fusão de conhecimentos biomédicos e valores baseados nas tradições familiares sobre o processo saúde-doença influenciam diretamente em suas práticas. Ressalta-se sua importância como facilitador do trabalho na saúde, sendo positiva a semelhança da experiência de vida e culturas herdadas com as dos usuários, dessa forma, torna-se possível o desenvolvimento de suas atividades.