6 results on '"Elton Carlos Ferreira"'
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2. Misoprostol use in obstetrics: Number 6 - June 2023
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Roseli Mieko Yamamoto Nomura, Marcos Nakamura-Pereira, Maria de Lourdes Brizot, Alberto Trapani Júnior, Helena Borges Martins da Silva Paro, Cristião Fernando Rosas, Robinson Dias de Medeiros, Fernanda Garanhani Surita, Adriana Gomes Luz, Rosiane Mattar, Elton Carlos Ferreira, Álvaro Luiz Lage Alves, Eduardo Cordioli, Lia Cruz Vaz da Costa Damásio, Maria Celeste Osório Wender, and Antonio Braga
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Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Published
- 2023
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3. Brazilian network of COVID-19 during pregnancy (REBRACO: a multicentre study protocol)
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Elias F Melo Júnior, Renato T Souza, José Guilherme Cecatti, Renato Passini Jr, Jussara Mayrink, Maria Laura Costa, Debora F Leite, Janete Vettorazzi, Ricardo P Tedesco, Fernanda G Surita, Rodolfo C Pacagnella, Carla B Andreucci, Marcos Nakamura-Pereira, Marcos Augusto Bastos Dias, Luis Bahamondes, Maria J Miele, Karayna G Fernandes, Silvana F Bento, Carolina C Ribeiro-do-Valle, Adriana G Luz, Giuliane J Lajos, Silvia B Mazon, Guilherme M Nobrega, Thayna B Griggio, Charles M'poca Charles, Sergio Martins-Costa, Frederico JA Peret, Francisco E Feitosa, Rosiane Mattar, Evelyn Traina, Edson V Cunha Filho, Samira M Haddad, José Paulo Guida, Mario D Correa Junior, Leandro G Oliveira, Carlos AS Menezes, Marília GQ Luz, Sherly Metelus, Lester Castro, Stephanie Pabon, Rachel Soeiro, Amanda D Silva, Paulo S R Junior, Thais G Sardinha, Rodolfo R Japenga, Erica R F Urquiza, Maíra R Machado, Marcela Maria Simões, Larissa M Solda, Sue Yazaki-Sun, Priscilla Mota, Arimaza C Soares, Ellen Machado, Anne Bergmann, Gustavo Raupp dos Santos, Patrícia B Peres, Cristiane L Arbeli, Rafael M Quevedo, Carolina F Yamashita, Julia D Corradin, Isabella Bergamini, José Geraldo L Ramos, Maria Lúcia R Oppermann, Laisa S Quadro, Lina Marins, Érika V Paniz, Thaís Vicentini Xavier, Bruna E Parreira, Aline Tosetto, Sabrina Savazoni, Aline C Costa, Marina HL Almeida, Bruna FV Moura, Lidiane R França, Hanna Vieira, Rafael B Aquino, Isabella Monteiro, Bruna O Guerra, Gabriela Gorga, Daisy Pinheiro, Denise Cordeiro, Priscila L Miná, Carol Dornellas, Kevin FA Oliveira, Caio Leal, Rayra Amana, Cristiane O Santos, Marina M dos Santos, Carlos Neto, Thiago Gomes, Isabela R Pereira, Clélia Andrade Salustrino, Valéria B Pontes, Roberto Allen da Silva Franco, João Paolo Bilibio, Gislânia PF Brito, Hana Paula C Pinto, Danielle Leal de Oliveira, Andrezza A Guerra, Andrea O Moura, Natasha Pantoja, Fernanda David, Alina Silva, Juliana Vasconcellos Freitas-Jesus, Angela M Bacha, Anderson Borovac-Pinheiro, Belmiro G Pereira, Eliana M Amaral, Elton Carlos Ferreira, Helaine MBPM Milanez, Jamil P S Caldas, Luiz F Baccaro, Marcelo L Nomura, Patrícia M Rehder, Renata Z Simone, Cristiano Torrezan, Jose L P Modena, Magnun N Nunes dos Santos, Sergio T M Marba, Tabata Z Dias, and Mariana EV
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Medicine - Abstract
Introduction The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical, epidemiological and laboratory aspects of SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy and postpartum in 16 maternity hospitals.Methods and analysis A prospective multicentre study, with five axes. First, the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection among women admitted for childbirth will be described in a cross-sectional study. Second, maternal and perinatal outcomes will be assessed in a prospective cohort study including pregnant or postpartum women with suspected COVID-19. Third, a cohort of positive COVID-19 cases with sampling of a variety of biological material. Histopathological and viral analysis of biological maternal and neonatal samples will be performed, and the assessment of nutritional variables to evaluate the association between vitamin D and severity of infection. Fourth, a monitoring and evaluation committee to collect relevant healthcare information and plan actions in centres facing the pandemic. Furthermore, qualitative studies will be performed to study pregnant women, their families and health professionals. Fifth, an ecological study will monitor the number of live births, stillbirths and other outcomes to explore any trend among the periods before, during and after the pandemic. Data will systematically be collected in an electronic platform following standardised operational procedures. For quantitative study components, an appropriate statistical approach will be used for each analysis. For qualitative data, in-depth interviews recorded in audio will be transcribed, checking the text obtained with the recording. Subsequently, thematic analysis with the aid of the NVivo programme will be performed.Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval was obtained (letters of approval numbers 4.047.168, 4.179.679 and 4.083.988). All women will be fully informed to sign the consent form before enrolment in the study. Findings will be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences.
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- 2021
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4. Lessons from the Field Beyond the Numbers: Narratives of Professionals on Women who Experienced Severe Maternal Morbidity
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Carina Fernanda Robles Angelini, Rodolfo de Carvalho Pacagnella, Carla Silveira, Carla Betina Andreucci, Elton Carlos Ferreira, Juliana Pereira Santos, Dulce Maria Toledo Zanardi, Mary Angela Parpinelli, Maria Laura Costa, and José Guilherme Cecatti
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personal narratives ,childbirth ,health personnel ,mothers ,postpartum period ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Objective Several factors might affect the health and the quality of life of women who had a severe maternal morbidity (SMM) or a maternal near-miss (MNM) episode. The objective of the present study was to explore the perspectives of the professionals on the repercussions of SMM or of MNM after interviewing women who survived such episodes. Method Selected cases that captured the attention of professionals were reported. The professionals built individually 10 narratives, which were analyzed with the technique of content analysis. Results According to the perspectives of the professionals, women surviving a severe maternal condition and their families experienced clinical and psychosocial consequences. Some cases portrayed the intense psychological distress in mourning for the loss of the fetus or of their reproductive capacity and changes in family dynamics generating emotional overload, depression, and gender violence. Conclusion The analysis of narratives may offer an idea on the complexity of the perception of care by professionals and on the need for an interdisciplinary follow-up of women surviving an SMM or an MNM episode.
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- 2019
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5. Validation of the 36-item version of the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0) for assessing women's disability and functioning associated with maternal morbidity
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Carla Silveira, Mary Angela Parpinelli, Rodolfo Carvalho Pacagnella, Carla Betina Andreucci, Carina Robles Angelini, Elton Carlos Ferreira, and José Guilherme Cecatti
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International Classification of Functioning ,Disability and Health (ICF) ,pregnancy complications ,validation studies ,maternal and child health ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Objective To validate the translation and adaptation to Brazilian Portuguese of 36 items from the World Health Organizaton Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0), regarding their content and structure (construct), in a female population after pregnancy. Methods This is a validation of an instrument for the evaluation of disability and functioning and an assessment of its psychometric properties, performed in a tertiary maternity and a referral center specialized in high-risk pregnancies in Brazil. A sample of 638 women in different postpartum periods who had either a normal or a complicated pregnancy was included. The structure was evaluated by exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), while the content and relationships among the domains were assessed through Pearson's correlation coefficient. The sociodemographic characteristics were identified, and the mean scores with their standard deviations for the 36 questions of the WHODAS 2.0 were calculated. The internal consistency was evaluated byCronbach's α. Results Cronbach's α was higher than 0.79 for both sets of questons of the questionnaire. The EFA and CFA for the main 32 questions exhibited a total variance of 54.7% (Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin [KMO] measure of sampling adequacy = 0.934; p < 0.001) and 53.47% (KMO = 0.934; p < 0.001) respectively. There was a significant correlation among the 6 domains (r = 0.571-0.876), and a moderate correlation among all domains (r = 0.476-0.694). Conclusion The version of the WHODAS 2.0 instrument adapted to Brazilian Portuguese showed good psychometric properties in this sample, and therefore could be applied to populations of women regarding their reproductive history.
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6. Utilização do Sistema de Classificação de Dez Grupos de Robson para partos na investigação da morbidade materna grave
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Elton Carlos Ferreira
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- 2021
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