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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Condutas dos profissionais de enfermagem de um hospital especializado em oncologia que sofreram exposição a material biológico. / Conduct of nursing professionals from a specialized oncology hospital who were exposed to biological material

Luize, Paula Batista 26 June 2012 (has links)
Introdução: os acidentes ocupacionais envolvendo material biológico são uma preocupação para as instituições de saúde, uma vez que podem causar sérios agravos à saúde dos profissionais. Os trabalhadores de enfermagem têm sido os mais acometidos por esses acidentes e m edidas profiláticas são essenciais para minimizar o risco de soroconversão aos patógenos veiculados pelo sangue. Objetivo: avaliar as condutas relatadas pelos profissionais de enfermagem que sofreram exposição a material biológico referentes à notificação do acidente por meio da CAT e a procura por atendimento clínico especializado. Materiais e Métodos: trata-se de um estudo de corte transversal realizado num hospital especializado em oncologia do interior paulista, aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa da referida instituição. No momento da coleta de dados trabalhavam no hospital 518 profissionais de enfermagem, 51 recusaram participar e 26 estavam afastados, assim a população foi composta por 441 profissionais que aceitaram participar do estudo, mediante a assinatura do Termo de Consentimento Livre e Esclarecido. Os dados foram coletados por meio de entrevistas individuais, realizadas no próprio loca l de trabalho, no período de 01/01/2011 a 30/06/2011, e analisados por meio de estatística descritiva, utilizando-se o programa Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, versão17.0. Resultados: dos 441 sujeitos entrevistados, 82 referiram ter sofrido 127 acidentes com material biológico nos doze meses que antecederam a data da entrevista. Ressalta-se que 57,3% dos profissionais acidentados realizaram a conduta corret a, ou seja, notificaram o acidente por meio da Comunicação de Acidente de Trabalho e procuraram atendimento clínico especializado, porém 42,7% não adot aram nenhuma conduta após o acidente. Quanto aos motivos alegados pelos profissionais de enfermagem para não notificarem o acidente por meio da CAT e não procurar o atendimento clínico especializado o mais freqüente foi considerar a notificação desnecessária, subestimando o risco do acidente (72,1%). Conclusão: o presente estudo permitiu identificar a prevalência de subnotificação dos acidentes com material biológico pela equipe de enfermagem e também os principais motivos aleg ados pelos profissionais que não adotaram a conduta preconizada na instituição. Acredita-se que esses resultados podem contribuir para a elaboraç ão e implementação de medidas visando aumentar a adesão às condutas pós-exposição e consequentemente melhorar a segurança dos trabalhadores. / Introduction: occupational accidents involving biological material are a concern for the health institutions, since it can cause serious damage to the health of professionals. The nursing team has been most affected by such accidents, thus preventive measures are essential to mi nimize the risk of seroconversion to bloodborne pathogens. Objective: to evaluate the conducts reported by nursing professionals, who were exposed to biologic al material, relating to notification of the accident through the COA and the demand for specialized clinical care. Materials and Methods: this is a cross-sectional study conducted in a specialized oncology hospital in the interior of São Paulo State, approved by the Research Ethics Committee of that institution. At the time of data collec tion, 518 nursing professionals worked in the hospital; 51 refused to participate and 26 had work leave, so the population was composed of 44 1 professionals who accept ed to participate in the study by signing the consent form. Data we re collected through individual interviews performed in the workplace from 01/01/2011 to 30/06/2011, and analyzed using descriptive statistics, through the Statistica l Package for the Social Sciences, version 17.0. Results: of the 441 subjects interviewed, 82 reported having suffered 127 accidents with biological material in the tw elve months preceding the interview date. It is highlighted that 57.3% of the injur ed professionals made the right conduct, i.e., reported the accident through the Communication of Occupational Accidents (COA) and sought specialized clinical care; how ever 42.7% did not adopted any conduct after the accident. Regarding the reasons given by nursing staff for not reporting the accident through the COA and not seek specialized clinical care, the most frequent were they did not consider it important to report, underestimating the risk of accident (72.1%). Conclusion: this study identified the prev alence of the underreporting of accidents with biological material by the nursing staff and also the main reasons given by the professionals who have not adopted the conduct recommended by the institution. It is believed that these resu lts may contribute to the development and implementation of measures to incr ease adherence to post-exposure conduct and thus to improve the safety of professionals.
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The Effects of Deep Approaches to Learning on Students' Need for Cognition Over Four Years of College

Wang, Jui-Sheng 01 July 2013 (has links)
This study examines the effect of deep approaches to learning on development of the inclination to inquire and lifelong learning over four years, as an essential graduated outcome that helps students face the challenges of a complex and rapidly changing world. Despite the importance of the inclination to inquire and lifelong learning, some literature has attempted to operationalize this concept in practical ways. In another limited line of studies, researchers explored how the education process and deep approaches to learning affected students' cognitive development among first-year undergraduates. This dissertation focuses on the ways that the process of deep approaches to learning influences the development of the inclination to inquire and lifelong learning through the positive feelings from information acquisition and the conceptual change from meaningful structure of information. The individuals in the sample were 1,914 first-year undergraduate students participating in the Wabash National Study on Liberal Arts Education at each of the 17 institutions in the study. This longitudinal study was designed to use three waves of data to control for student background characteristics, institutional types, overall exposure to organized instruction, and other college experiences. The current study employed ordinary least squares regressions with a weighting algorithm and also investigated whether the effects were general or conditional based on differences in race, gender, precollege total academic preparation, and precollege measure of need for cognition. Using longitudinal, pretest-posttest deign with statistical control, this study found that the higher-order learning subscale, the integrative learning subscale, and reflective learning subscale generated a significant positive effect on the development of inclination to inquire and lifelong learning over four years. Furthermore, the study demonstrated that the effect of deep approaches to learning appear to be general rather than conditional. In summary, the results confirm that the growth of inclination to inquire and lifelong learning can be fostered through deep approaches to learning. The findings suggest that higher education educators should create a developmentally-appropriate learning environment for students to organize their knowledge into cognitive structure, which fosters the capacity for lifelong learning.
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Condutas dos profissionais de enfermagem de um hospital especializado em oncologia que sofreram exposição a material biológico. / Conduct of nursing professionals from a specialized oncology hospital who were exposed to biological material

Paula Batista Luize 26 June 2012 (has links)
Introdução: os acidentes ocupacionais envolvendo material biológico são uma preocupação para as instituições de saúde, uma vez que podem causar sérios agravos à saúde dos profissionais. Os trabalhadores de enfermagem têm sido os mais acometidos por esses acidentes e m edidas profiláticas são essenciais para minimizar o risco de soroconversão aos patógenos veiculados pelo sangue. Objetivo: avaliar as condutas relatadas pelos profissionais de enfermagem que sofreram exposição a material biológico referentes à notificação do acidente por meio da CAT e a procura por atendimento clínico especializado. Materiais e Métodos: trata-se de um estudo de corte transversal realizado num hospital especializado em oncologia do interior paulista, aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa da referida instituição. No momento da coleta de dados trabalhavam no hospital 518 profissionais de enfermagem, 51 recusaram participar e 26 estavam afastados, assim a população foi composta por 441 profissionais que aceitaram participar do estudo, mediante a assinatura do Termo de Consentimento Livre e Esclarecido. Os dados foram coletados por meio de entrevistas individuais, realizadas no próprio loca l de trabalho, no período de 01/01/2011 a 30/06/2011, e analisados por meio de estatística descritiva, utilizando-se o programa Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, versão17.0. Resultados: dos 441 sujeitos entrevistados, 82 referiram ter sofrido 127 acidentes com material biológico nos doze meses que antecederam a data da entrevista. Ressalta-se que 57,3% dos profissionais acidentados realizaram a conduta corret a, ou seja, notificaram o acidente por meio da Comunicação de Acidente de Trabalho e procuraram atendimento clínico especializado, porém 42,7% não adot aram nenhuma conduta após o acidente. Quanto aos motivos alegados pelos profissionais de enfermagem para não notificarem o acidente por meio da CAT e não procurar o atendimento clínico especializado o mais freqüente foi considerar a notificação desnecessária, subestimando o risco do acidente (72,1%). Conclusão: o presente estudo permitiu identificar a prevalência de subnotificação dos acidentes com material biológico pela equipe de enfermagem e também os principais motivos aleg ados pelos profissionais que não adotaram a conduta preconizada na instituição. Acredita-se que esses resultados podem contribuir para a elaboraç ão e implementação de medidas visando aumentar a adesão às condutas pós-exposição e consequentemente melhorar a segurança dos trabalhadores. / Introduction: occupational accidents involving biological material are a concern for the health institutions, since it can cause serious damage to the health of professionals. The nursing team has been most affected by such accidents, thus preventive measures are essential to mi nimize the risk of seroconversion to bloodborne pathogens. Objective: to evaluate the conducts reported by nursing professionals, who were exposed to biologic al material, relating to notification of the accident through the COA and the demand for specialized clinical care. Materials and Methods: this is a cross-sectional study conducted in a specialized oncology hospital in the interior of São Paulo State, approved by the Research Ethics Committee of that institution. At the time of data collec tion, 518 nursing professionals worked in the hospital; 51 refused to participate and 26 had work leave, so the population was composed of 44 1 professionals who accept ed to participate in the study by signing the consent form. Data we re collected through individual interviews performed in the workplace from 01/01/2011 to 30/06/2011, and analyzed using descriptive statistics, through the Statistica l Package for the Social Sciences, version 17.0. Results: of the 441 subjects interviewed, 82 reported having suffered 127 accidents with biological material in the tw elve months preceding the interview date. It is highlighted that 57.3% of the injur ed professionals made the right conduct, i.e., reported the accident through the Communication of Occupational Accidents (COA) and sought specialized clinical care; how ever 42.7% did not adopted any conduct after the accident. Regarding the reasons given by nursing staff for not reporting the accident through the COA and not seek specialized clinical care, the most frequent were they did not consider it important to report, underestimating the risk of accident (72.1%). Conclusion: this study identified the prev alence of the underreporting of accidents with biological material by the nursing staff and also the main reasons given by the professionals who have not adopted the conduct recommended by the institution. It is believed that these resu lts may contribute to the development and implementation of measures to incr ease adherence to post-exposure conduct and thus to improve the safety of professionals.

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