Results: 4

Nurses' practice in quilombola communities: an interface between cultural and political competence

Rev. bras. enferm; 73 (5), 2020
ABSTRACT Objectives: to understand Family Health Strategy nurses' practices in the context of quilombola communities with an interface for cultural and political competences. Methods: a single integrated, qualitative case study carried out on seven Family Health Strategies located in the Metropolitan R...

Cultural adaptation of Quality Of Care Through The Patient's Eyes -QUOTE-HIV

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (1), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: to translate and adapt Quality of Care Through the Patient's Eyes - HIV (QUOTE-HIV) for the Brazilian population living with HIV/AIDS. Method: a methodological study, which followed the stages of translation, synthesis, back-translation, evaluation by the committee of experts and pr...

Self-perceived social status: its relation to aggression and personality traits in two Spanish speaking samples

Actual. psicol. (Impr.); 31 (123), 2017
Abstract Dominance and prestige are two strategies to achieve status in humans. Dominance is the use of threat and aggression, and prestige is the pursuit of cultural achievement. This research presents a study carried out through self-report measures with two native Spanish speaking samples from Madrid ...

Riesgos psicosociales e integración profesional de médicos extranjeros: Un estudio sobre el manejo del conflicto en Chile

Rev. méd. Chile; 145 (10), 2017
Background: The way in which communicative conflicts are confronted, as part of the acculturation process, can constitute a psychosocial risk factor that may affect the effectiveness of health care delivery. Aim: To describe the levels of dominance, adaptability and evasion as indicators of the way in w...