2016
DOI: 10.5902/2179769218770
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Apoio social ao doente oncológico com base na escala do Medical Outcomes Study

Abstract: RESUMO:Objetivo: mensurar o apoio social disponível aos doentes oncológicos e verificar se os resultados apresentam diferença entre os sexos. Método: estudo quantitativo, do tipo transversal. Para a coleta e análise dos dados utilizou-se a escala do Medical Outcomes Study. Foram entrevistados 80 participantes de ambos os sexos. Os dados foram submetidos à análise estatística. Resultados: os homens manifestaram ter maior apoio material e emocional, acesso à informação e interação social positiva. Entre as mulhe… Show more

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“…Variables related to predisposing factors were: sex; gestational age at birth (< 37 weeks or ≥ 37 weeks); weight at birth in grams (< 2500 or ≥ 2500); diagnostic at the time of admittance to the NICU; mechanical ventilation during the hospitalization period (yes or no); technology dependence at the time of discharge (yes or no). The following maternal variables were also used: age (< 18 years, between 18 and 29 years, ≥ 30 years); previous children (yes or no); educational level (illiterate/some elementary school, elementary school/some high school, high school/some higher education, and 3 o higher education); declared ethnicity (white, black, mixed, or others); marital status (with partner or without partner); smoker (yes or no); use of drugs (yes or no); Edinburgh postnatal depression scale (EPDS), and the social support scale (Medical Outcomes Study -MOS), which were translated and adapted to the Brazilian culture and have been frequently used in national studies (13)(14)(15) .…”
Section: Study Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variables related to predisposing factors were: sex; gestational age at birth (< 37 weeks or ≥ 37 weeks); weight at birth in grams (< 2500 or ≥ 2500); diagnostic at the time of admittance to the NICU; mechanical ventilation during the hospitalization period (yes or no); technology dependence at the time of discharge (yes or no). The following maternal variables were also used: age (< 18 years, between 18 and 29 years, ≥ 30 years); previous children (yes or no); educational level (illiterate/some elementary school, elementary school/some high school, high school/some higher education, and 3 o higher education); declared ethnicity (white, black, mixed, or others); marital status (with partner or without partner); smoker (yes or no); use of drugs (yes or no); Edinburgh postnatal depression scale (EPDS), and the social support scale (Medical Outcomes Study -MOS), which were translated and adapted to the Brazilian culture and have been frequently used in national studies (13)(14)(15) .…”
Section: Study Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%