GILCERIA TOCHIKA SHIMODA

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  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Necessidades de saúde de nutrizes e qualidade de vida
    (2013) SHIMODA, Gilceria Tochika; ARAGAKI, Ilva Marico Mizumoto; SOUSA, Clovis Arlindo de; SILVA, Isilia Aparecida
    Objective: Establish a relationship between nursing mothers' health needs and their quality of life. Methods: Cross-sectional study with 219 nursing mothers selected by consecutive convenience sampling. The assessment instrument WHOQOL-bref was used in this study. Results: A significant statistical difference was found between the non-satisfaction of the nursing mothers' health needs and a lower mean quality of life score as follows: in the physical domain, for women who needed sleep and rest, family support and time for themselves; in the social relationships domain, for women who needed family support; in the environment domain, for those who needed access to health services, an appropriate environment to breastfeed and professional support; in the psychological domain, for mothers who needed good mental health. Conclusion: Nursing mothers with unsatisfied health needs presented a lower mean quality of life score.
  • article 5 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Nursing contributions to the development of the Brazilian Telehealth Lactation Support Program
    (2013) PRADO, Claudia; SILVA, Isilia Aparecida; SOARES, Alda Valeria Neves; ARAGAKI, Ilva Marico Mizumoto; SHIMODA, Gilceria Tochika; ZANIBONI, Vanessa Forte; PADULA, Camila Brolezzi; MULLER, Fabiana Swain; SALVE, Jeanine Maria; DARE JUNIOR, Sergio; WEN, Chao Lung; PERES, Heloisa Helena Ciqueto; LEITE, Maria Madalena Januario
    The National Telehealth Program was founded by the Ministry of Health, in partnership with the Ministry of Education (Ministerio da Educacao - MEC) and the Ministry of Science and Technology (Ministerio da Ciencia e Tecnologia - MCT), to support the development of family healthcare teams throughout the country. The Sao Paulo Telehealth Center has developed the Telehealth Lactation Support program, which provides primary healthcare professionals with information on diverse aspects of breastfeeding. This paper reports the development of the Lactation Support program and the nursing contributions. Project methodology included the formation of a multidisciplinary group of pediatricians, nurses, speech and language therapists, nutritionists, and dentists. Multimedia teaching resources were prepared for inclusion in the Cybertutor platform. Telehealth Lactation Support is an innovative and promising addition to continuing education for healthcare professionals and provides a framework for the development of other programs.