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Capítulo de livro Escala de autoestima em gestantes de risco: fatores sociais e obstétricos correlacionados(Atena Editora, 2021) Silva, Liniker Scolfild Rodrigues da; Cordeiro, Eliana Lessa; Mendes Filho, Edivaldo Bezerra; Douberin, Cristina Albuquerque; Lima, Karla Roberta Leite de; Tavares, Vanessa Regina Oliveira; Lelis, Elísio Marques Madureira; Cabral, Eduarda Martins; Souza, Karinne Ferreira de; Araújo, Laydson Adrian; Ferreira, Ianne Larisse Alves; Costa, Renato Willamy da SilvaO objetivo deste estudo é correlacionar os fatores sociais e obstétricos com a Escala de Autoestima em gestantes de risco. Utilizou-se, para tal, de materiais e métodos que conferem, a este estudo, o caráter quantitativo, descritivo, transversal, tipo pesquisa de campo. A amostra foi composta por 112 gestantes de alto risco. Utilizou-se a Escala de Autoestima Rosenberg adaptada no Brasil por Hutz em 2000, bem como um questionário sobre questões socioeconômicas e obstétricas. Para a análise dos dados, utilizou-se um modelo ajustado de regressão univariada de Poisson e dois modelos multivariados e apresentados em forma de tabela. Dos resultados encontrados, através da análise das amostras, mostrou que 72,3% das gestantes apresentaram autoestima insatisfatória. Conclui-se que os principais fatores que levam as gestantes de alto risco a desenvolverem uma autoestima baixa relacionam-se à baixa escolaridade, à falta de ocupação e a cirurgias cesarianas. Aponta-se que isso contribui para uma preocupação científica em se instituir tecnologias que promovam a melhoria do bem-estar físico e mental das gestantesArtigo Plateletpheresis - challenges in acquisition and sensitization of donors: narrative literature review(Academe Research Journals, 2020-04) Lira, Maria da Penha; Francisco, Marta Maria; Andrade, Iara Alves Feitoza de; Silva, Liniker Scolfild Rodrigues da; Fonseca, Maria da Conceição de Almeida; Lima, Rafaelle de Souza e; Lira, Monique Léia Aragão de; Cruz, Renata Rosa Lopes da; Silva, Jadiene Ingrid da; Santos, Juliana Andrade dos; Ramalho, Cibele Lopes de Santana; Costa, Renato Willamy da SilvaObjective: Apheresis platelet donation is the donation of a blood component extracted using a collecting machine, which separates the blood components by centrifugation, allowing for the selective collection of one or more of its components. Materials and Methods: The study was a narrative literature review with a qualitative approach. Searches were performedat databases on the theme acquisition of family of donors of blood and blood components through the descriptors extracted from the Health Sciences Descriptors (MeSH,DeCS) in Portuguese, English and Spanish. Results: The sensitization of blood donors of platelets by apheresis presents still represents a great national challenge. The findings suggest that mostare related to Ministerial Decrees, with little use of educational activities and sensitization of society. Conclusion: The apheresis platelet is the gold standard in blood transfusion by platelets. More studies are necessary to address this theme in order to make them understand the importance of donors of blood components, the collection form, the need for each patient to receive this product, especially the sensitization of their families so that they can perceive the difference in apheresis platelet donationArtigo Self-esteem of high-risk pregnant women(Academe Research Journals, 2019-12) Silva, Liniker Scolfild Rodrigues da; Cordeiro, Eliana Lessa; Douberin, Cristina Albuquerque; Linhares, Francisca Márcia Pereira; Patriota, Adriane Farias; Pimenta, Clarissa Silva; Silva, Mariana Batista da; Andrade, Iara Alves Feitoza de; Santos, Fernanda Barbosa dos; Ferreira, Ianne Larisse Alves; Marinho, Francielly Karoliny Barbosa Dantas; Costa, Renato Willamy da SilvaObjective: To analyze the self-esteem of pregnant women admitted to the high-risk ward of a reference hospital in the city of Recife. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional, descriptive study with a quantitative approach. The sample population included 112 pregnant women.Data collection was performed through a form adapted from the version in the Brazil of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES), plus socioeconomic, obstetric and reproductive questions. The sample included pregnant women admitted to the high-risk sector, and excluded pregnant women under age and those who presented inability of understanding and/or verbalization to answer the form. The data analysis was performed by means of descriptive statistics and the results, presented as tables. Results: 72.3% had unsatisfactory self-esteem. Conclusion: The low self-esteem was elevated in high-risk pregnant women. There is need for updating/training health professionals from high-risk maternity hospitals to identify signs of symptoms of low self-esteem in this population with the purpose of offering a reception and a suitable care