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to reflect on Florence Nightingale's legacy and describe her contributions to critical holistic thinking in nursing.

this is a theoretical reflection, for which scientific productions on Florence Nightingale's environmental theory, as published in national and international journals, were based.

Florence Nightingale's philosophy and teachings emphasize that the nurse must use her brain, heart and hands to create healing environments to care for the patient's body, mind and spirit. Nursing, since the time of Nightingale, has been building the holistic paradigm, in all schools of thought, with a view to a humanistic approach to the human being in their indivisible relationship with the environment.

Florence's contributions to holistic critical thinking in nursing are evident, constituting nurses' differential in clinical practice.

Florence's contributions to holistic critical thinking in nursing are evident, constituting nurses' differential in clinical practice.

to identify and confirm the priority nursing diagnosis of International Classification for Nursing Practice® for home nursing consultation to adults in Primary Health Care.

qualitative study, of methodological and validation type. The 5-point Likert scale was used, with a minimum Content Validity Index of 80% consensus among judges., considering the answers "priority" or "very priority" for the list of nursing diagnoses presented. 23 expert judges participated in this survey.

a hundred and eleven nursing diagnoses of prepared statements lists have been grouped by human systems and sociodemographic characteristics. were grouped by human systems and sociodemographic characteristics. Eighty-three of them (74.77%) had a Content Validity Index equal or higher to 0.8; and 27 (32.5%) had an index of 1.0 (100%) among judges.

nursing diagnosis validated can be used to assist clients in home nursing consultations in Primary Health Care.

nursing diagnosis validated can be used to assist clients in home nursing consultations in Primary Health Care.

to know the care implemented by the nursing team to prevent medical device-related pressure injuries in critically ill patients.

this is a qualitative research conducted with 15 nursing professionals from Intensive Care Unit. Sampling was carried out by theoretical saturation. For data analysis, the Discourse of the Collective Subject technique was used.

six speeches emerged, whose central ideas were interventions for medical device-related pressure injury prevention care in fixation; frequent repositioning; protection and padding of body areas in contact; preferences for flexible materials, when available; attention of professionals so that they do not comer under patients; early assessment and removal, when clinically possible.

nursing care was directed mainly to respiratory devices, catheters in general and monitoring equipment, indicating that professionals have the knowledge to provide safe assistance consistent with the literature.

nursing care was directed mainly to respiratory devices, catheters in general and monitoring equipment, indicating that professionals have the knowledge to provide safe assistance consistent with the literature.

to identify the implementation process of the World Health Organization Surgical Safety Checklist in Brazilian hospitals.

this is a cross-sectional study with 531 participants during a Congress of Perioperative Nursing, promoted by the Brazilian Association of Operating Room Nurses, Anesthetic Recovery and Material and Sterilization Center, in 2017.

among the nursing professionals included, 84.27% reported the checklist implementation in the workplace. learn more Regarding daily application in the Sign-in stage, 79.65% of professionals confirmed patient identification with two indicators; in the Time-out stage, 51.36% of surgeries started regardless of confirmation of one of the items. In the Sign-out stage, 69.34% of professionals did not count or occasionally counted the surgical instruments and suture needles, and only 36.36% reviewed concerns about postoperative recovery.

this study identified needs for improvements in applying the checklist in the Brazilian reality, to guarantee safer surgical procedures.

this study identified needs for improvements in applying the checklist in the Brazilian reality, to guarantee safer surgical procedures.

To analyze association between exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) and the introduction of ultra-processed foods in children under 12 months old.

This was a Cohort study, conducted with children in Vitória da Conquista, Bahia, Brazil. The main exposure was EBF (days <120; 120-179; ≥180). The outcome variable was the introduction of four or more types of ultra-processed foods in the first year of life. Poisson regression analysis was used.

286 children were evaluated, of whom 40.2% received four or more ultra-processed foods and 48.9% EBF for less than 120 days. EBF for less than 120 days (RR=2.94 - 95%CI 1.51;5.71) and for 120-179 days (RR=2.17 - 95%CI 1.09;4.30) was associated with the outcome after adjustment by socioeconomic, maternal, paternal and child variables.

EBF for less than 180 days increased the risk of introducing four or more ultra-processed foods in the first year of life.

EBF for less than 180 days increased the risk of introducing four or more ultra-processed foods in the first year of life.

To describe the School Health Program (PSE) eye health action in Brazil, based on the PSE actions monitoring system.

This was a descriptive cross-sectional study using data from the Primary Health Care Information System from 2014 to 2019.

data on 153,073 PSE eye health action activities and 5,697,109 participants were found. Activities increased by 65.1% in the period from 2014 to 2019. The average number of actions carried out in participating schools was 4.35 (95%CI 4.00;4.70). National average coverage of the action was 8.32% (95%CI 6.31;10.33) in the period. In 2019, 15,325 students were identified as having vision changes.

We found that PSE eye health interventions have grown over the years in Brazil as a whole, therefore contributing to the prevention of visual impairment and blindness in Brazilian students.

We found that PSE eye health interventions have grown over the years in Brazil as a whole, therefore contributing to the prevention of visual impairment and blindness in Brazilian students.

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