... considering adolescents’ rights in terms of their autonomy in the day-to-day of the health care ser- vice, the situation is precarious as a result of heter- onomy, subjection of the individual to the ...
... did not obtain con- sensus in the second round to be re-assessed by the study’s ...and re- sources can be used in an organized way, in addi- tion to the preparation and sharing of informa- tion ...
... oral health on quality of ...children’s healthare generally the re- sponsibility of their ...Although adolescents in the 11- to 14-year age group may be capable of reporting the effect ...
... is not limited to health services, because the interaction between the various sectors, including education, justice, social assistance, and others is necessary (6) ...that are part of the guarantee ...
... Introduction: Health education with adolescents is a ...games are con- sidered strategic tools, and their effectiveness is related to the pedagogical model ...adopted. Health education can ...
... These rightsare essential in care delivery to hospitalized children and adolescents, but some of them are hardly ...right not to be objects of clinical essays, diagnostic and ...
... the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) on September 2013 and is committed to its ...patients’ rights based on international conventions and ...mental health service users are ...
... reproductive healthrights were developed recently as a result from the move- ments held for Human Rights and ...have not been ex- plored in Brazil yet, even though the importance of ...
... is not penalized: risk to the pregnant woman’s life, pregnancy resulting from rape, or an irre- versible fetal anomaly that is incompatible with ...contraception are constant targets of pressure and threats ...
... One of the most important theoreticians in this area, Archie Carroll (1979, 1991), systematized the levels and forms of social responsibility. First, at the bottom level, we find the economic responsibility translated by ...
... The limitations of the study include the use of non-probability sampling methods and the ab- sence of a control group. As a result, the findings should be interpreted with caution and should not be generalized to ...
... Mental Health Outpatient Clinics for substance use disorders (CAPS-AD) from the study, which have a high- er concentration of patients with substance use disorder and/or ...mental health care in ...
... development and progression of cancer (Sotiropoulou et al., 2009). Growing studies also reveal that the aberrant expression of miRNAs is associated with the stage and metastasis of cancers (Shimono et al., 2009). These ...
... cognized as a complex disease that requires mul- tiple approaches to its treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of a nutritional intervention program on the nutritional status and quality of life of ...
... participants’ health conceptions indicate the need to (re)think the rights of patients’ companions and provide instruments to several social, political and institutional stakeholders in order to ...
... policy-related re- search and evaluation ...investigations are mandatory if there is to be timely applicability of findings around the ...in Health (ISEqH), whose aim is to encourage and cat- alyze ...
... adult health and ...of adolescents, has resulted in changes in the health status of adolescents from many years ...experiences are critical issues that affect the health of, ...
... the rights of citizens, given that political institutions have little room to maneuver in the light of the dominating market mechanisms, especially before international financial ...
... If needed, euthanasia should be carried out ac- cording to the guidelines of the Ministry of Science and Technology. Whenever possible, teaching sessions should be photographed, filmed, or recorded to be reproduced for ...
... human rights obligations, freedoms, and entitlements in the global agreements is happening contemporaneously with current neoliberal political agendas to encourage the private business sector to play a large role ...