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    O aprender e o orientar na atenção primária: relato de experiência de um semestre de atividades no PET-Saúde
    (2012-03) ARAÚJO, Fernando Costa; FALCON, Elias Bruno Santana; RODRIGUES, Gizele Moreira; FREITAS, Leidian Coelho de; DUTRA, Claudia Daniele Tavares; PIRES, Carla Andréa Avelar
    The Educational Program for Health Work (PET-Saúde) promotes the formation of tutorial learning groups in strategic areas for the Unified National Health System. This study aimed to report on an experiment with a semester of activities experienced by students from the Federal University in Pará (UFPA) that were part of a multi-professional team in the PET-Saúde project in Ananindeua. This project promotes activities that value learning and humanized care. Learning activities involving students include talks and complementary training, discussion of scientific articles, and follow-up of activities at the Primary Care Unit. Primary Care is a learning area for students in the health professions, and their participation in the arena is a major gain for the community, which receives valuable health information.
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    Avaliação do polimorfismo genético das apolipoproteínas A1 e A5 em pacientes HIV positivos com síndrome lipodistrófica no estado do Pará
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012-06-13) DUTRA, Claudia Daniele Tavares; LIBONATI, Rosana Maria Feio; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3818175484709618
    Introducion: Dyslipidemia is one of the metabolic changes caused by using antiretroviral therapy (ART) in HIV patients with lipodystrophy syndrome. Objective: To evaluate the genetic polymorphisms of apolipoproteins A1 and A5 in HIV patients with lipodystrophy in use of antiretroviral therapy and its association with dyslipidemia. Methods: It´s a cross-sectional and analytical study. We used a research protocol which studied conditions sociodemographic, clinical risk factors (physical activity, smoking, drinking, food frequency) for dyslipidemia, and biochemical assessment of the apolipoproteins A1 and A5 polymorphisms. Results: Of the 105 HIV-positive patients studied, 63.8% were men, mean age of 44.5 (± 9.4) years, 70.5% reported being single and having a family income of up to three minimum wages (77,1%). The risk factors were: smoking (21%), alcohol use (43.8%), physical inactivity (69.5%), diabetes mellitus (16.2%), overweight (22.9%) and cardiovascular risk (39.1%). The most prevalent form of lipodystrophy syndrome was mixed (51.4%). Food frequency intake observed of fruits (60.8%) and vegetables (36.3%), milk and dairy products (75%) were daily. While candy and sweets (31.4%), sausages (11.7%) and fatty snacks (26.4%) were more than twice a week. And the habit of eating meat with fat apparent was common (56.9%). The observed dyslipidemia classification revealed most patients with isolated hypertriglyceridemia (30.5%) and mixed hyperlipidemia (32.4%). It was observed that the isolated hypertriglyceridemia associated with the apolipoprotein A5 gene (rs3135506, rs619054 and rs662799), and not being influenced by clinical forms of lipoatrophy. There was no presence of the apolipoprotein A1 polymorphism (Lys107-0must2) in the patients studied. Conclusion: The main factors for hypertriglyceridemia were being man and had apolipoprotein A5 gene polymorphisms (rs3135506, rs619054 and rs662799).
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    Perfil dos cuidadores e as dificuldades enfrentadas no cuidado ao idoso, em Ananindeua, PA
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2013-03) ARAUJO, Jeferson Santos; VIDAL, Glenda Marreira; BRITO, Felipe Nunes; GONÇALVES, Débora Cristina de Abreu; LEITE, Djeane Kathe Mascote; DUTRA, Claudia Daniele Tavares; PIRES, Carla Andréa Avelar
    Objective: To describe the profile of caregivers of elderly, as well as their importance and main difficulties in caring for the elderly. Methodolog y: This was a descriptive, exploratory cross-sectional study conducted by the PET Saúde staff in a Family Health Strategy (FHS) in the city of Ananindeua, state of Pará, Brazil. Data was collected through a semistructured questionnaire addressing sociodemographic and issues concerning the importance and difficulties encountered by caregivers of the elderly. Results: We interviewed 31 caregivers, predominantly female, married state, with complete secondary education, income between two and three minimum wages, time of exercise of the function over 12 months, most of them informal caregivers and with family relationship with elderly. Caregivers acknowledged the importance of a caregiver and found the elderly under their care as healthy. Conclusion: Most caregivers were informal type, characterized by women with family ties, which emphasized patience and lack of knowledge as the main difficulties of the caregiver. Data from this study are limited to a local reality, requiring further research to foster the particularities and difficulties faced by caregivers.
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