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    The ‘wounded soul’: What alcoholism means to participants of a women‐only Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in São Paulo, Brazil by Antunes de Campos, Edemilson, Narchi, Nadia Z.

    Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-05-2022)
    “…Introduction Female alcoholism is a public health problem for which membership in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) groups is an effective treatment. As AA is…”
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    Meanings and perceptions of women regarding the practice of yoga in pregnancy: A qualitative study by de Campos, Edemilson Antunes, Narchi, Nádia Zanon, Moreno, Gabriela

    “…Considering that pregnancy triggers profound transformations in the life experience of women, among them the need to adapt to a body in a constant process of…”
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    Report on the midwives' experiences in the Brazilian National Health System: A qualitative research by Narchi, Nádia Zanon, de Castro, Cláudia Medeiros, Oliveira, Cintia de Freitas, Tambellini, Fernanda

    Published in Midwifery (01-10-2017)
    “…to describe the experiences of midwives who graduated from the University of São Paulo's midwifery program and the characteristics of their work within the…”
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    Network care: relationship between prenatal care adequacy and hospital obstetric care in a cross-sectional study by Ferreira, Fernanda Marçal, Venâncio, Kelly Cristina Máxima Pereira, Narchi, Nádia Zanon

    “…To assess the relationship between prenatal care adequacy and the demand for hospital obstetric care. A cross-sectional, quantitative study, conducted in a…”
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    Strengthening midwifery in Brazil: Education, regulation and professional association of midwives by Gualda, Dulce Maria Rosa, Narchi, Nádia Zanon, de Campos, Edemilson Antunes

    Published in Midwifery (01-10-2013)
    “…This article describes Brazilian midwives' struggle to establish their professional field in the arena of maternal and child health in Brazil. Despite the…”
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    The Brazilian policy for reduction of accidents and violence aligns with international perspectives? by Sakata, Karen Namie, Egry, Emiko Yoshikawa, Narchi, Nádia Zanon

    Published in Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P (01-12-2014)
    “…The study analyzed The Brazilian Policy for Reduction of Morbidity and Mortality from Accidents and Violence, in the socio-political perspective. We used as a…”
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    The role of midwives and nurse-midwives in promoting safe motherhood in Brazil by Narchi, Nádia Zanon, Cruz, Elizabete Franco, Gonçalves, Roselane

    Published in Ciência & saude coletiva (01-04-2013)
    “…Brazil needs to improve maternal and perinatal health care, given the high rates of morbidity, mortality and cesarean sections, the medicalization process of…”
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    Individual birth planning as a teaching-learning strategy for good practices in obstetric care by Narchi, Nádia Zanon, Venâncio, Kelly Cristina Máxima Pereira, Ferreira, Fernanda Marçal, Vieira, Juliana Romano

    Published in Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P (05-09-2019)
    “…To verify students' knowledge about individual birth planning and learn their opinion about the use of this teaching-learning strategy for good obstetric…”
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    Prenatal care by nurses in the East Zone of the city of São Paulo - Brazil by Narchi, Nádia Zanon

    Published in Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P (01-06-2010)
    “…The objective of this study was to analyze the exercise of competences in prenatal care performed by nurses in the East Zone of the city of São Paulo through…”
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    A study of group B streptococcus in pregnant women of eastern São Paulo by Função, Juliana Mello, Narchi, Nádia Zanon

    Published in Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P (01-02-2013)
    “…A retrospective, cross-sectional study of 30 women seen at a Basic Health Care Unit (BHCU) in the Eastern Section of São Paulo, using interviews and medical…”
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    Labor care delivered by nurses in the East zone of the municipality of São Paulo, SP, Brazil by Narchi, Nádia Zanon

    Published in Revista brasileira de enfermagem (01-07-2009)
    “…The aim of this study was to analyze delivery care by nurses in six public hospitals of the East zone in the municipality of São Paulo. A…”
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    Da Rede Cegonha à Rami: tensões entre paradigmas de atenção ao ciclo gravídico-puerperal by Mortelaro, Priscila Kiselar, Cirelli, Jessica Fernandes, Narchi, Nadia Zanon, Campos, Edemilson Antunes de

    Published in Saúde em Debate (2024)
    “…RESUMO Em abril de 2022, o Ministério da Saúde publicou a Portaria GM/MS nº 715, que altera a Portaria de Consolidação GM/MS nº 3, de 28 de setembro de 2017,…”
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    Gender and Female Recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous in the City of São Paulo-Brazil by Antunes de Campos, Edemilson, Zanon Narchi, Nádia, Sousa Cavalieri, Francine Even

    Published in Alcoholism treatment quarterly (02-01-2023)
    “…Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is considered a public health problem and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is considered effective, but it is predominantly frequented by…”
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    Adjustment disorders in the postpartum resulting from childbirth: a descriptive and exploratory study by Soares, Glauce Cristine Ferreira, Andretto, Daniela de Almeida, Diniz, Carmem Simone Grilo, Narchi, Nádia Zanon

    “…Introduction: The experience of childbirth may result in the appearance of adjustment disorders (AD), jeopardizing maternal and newborn health. Aim: Check for…”
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    Evaluation of nursing students’ learning using realistic scenarios with and without debriefing by Janicas, Rita de Cassia Silva Vieira, Narchi, Nádia Zanon

    Published in Revista latino-americana de enfermagem (01-01-2019)
    “…Objective: to compare the clinical performance of nursing students in learning scenarios with and without debriefing in a simulation center. Method: a…”
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    Occurrence and recording of genitourinary tract infections during pregnancy by Narchi, Nádia Zanon, Kurdejak, Adriana

    Published in Online Brazilian journal of nursing (01-07-2008)
    “…A quantitative descriptive research, whose objective was to verify the occurrence and recording of genitourinary tract infections in pregnant women. According…”
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    Women´s satisfaction with childbirth' experience in different models of care: a descriptive study by Narchi, Nádia Zanon, Diniz, Carmem Simone Grilo, Azenha, Carla de Almeida Vieira, Scheneck, Camilla Alexsandra

    Published in Online Brazilian journal of nursing (01-05-2010)
    “…Aiming to compare women's satisfaction regarding the experience of childbirth in three care models, a descriptive and quantitative research was conducted in…”
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    Variables that influence the maintenance of exclusive breastfeeding by Narchi, Nádia Zanon, Fernandes, Rosa Aurea Quintella, Dias, Lilian de Araújo, Novais, Daniela Higasa

    Published in Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P (01-03-2009)
    “…This is a descriptive, exploratory and retrospective study, with a quantitative approach, performed in a low-income community in São Paulo, with the purpose to…”
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    Oral health of low-income pregnant women in a community of a São Paulo municipality: problems perceived and access to treatment by Fernandes, Rosa Áurea Quintella, Narchi, Nádia Zanon

    Published in Online Brazilian journal of nursing (01-08-2008)
    “…An exploratory descriptive study whose purpose was to verify oral health problems perceived by low-income pregnant women in a community of a São Paulo…”
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