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Cléa Adas Saliba Garbin

Researcher at Sao Paulo State University

Publications -  413
Citations -  3556

Cléa Adas Saliba Garbin is an academic researcher from Sao Paulo State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Public health. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 396 publications receiving 3121 citations. Previous affiliations of Cléa Adas Saliba Garbin include Oswaldo Cruz Foundation & University of São Paulo.

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Responsabilidade do profissional de saúde sobre a notificação de casos de violência doméstica

TL;DR: Health providers have the legal duty of reporting known domestic violence cases and they can even be charged with omission, according to Brazilian legislation and ethics code.
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Satisfação e percepção do usuário do SUS sobre o serviço público de saúde

TL;DR: In this article, a survey of 471 chefes de familia ou respectivos conjuges in cinco municipios do Estado de Sao Paulo was conducted to evaluate the grau de satisfacao de usuarios.
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Violência doméstica: análise das lesões em mulheres

TL;DR: Injuries are inflicted on various age brackets, with a higher prevalence in children and adolescents, and the highest prevalence of injuries was in the head and neck, encompassing the area where dentists work and where they should be prepared to treat victims of such violence.
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Longitudinal study of habits leading to malocclusion development in childhood

TL;DR: Sucking habits, low rates of breastfeeding, and nocturnal mouth breathing were risk factors for malocclusion, as well as the relation of these factors with maloc inclusion.
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Potentially inappropriate medications used by the elderly: prevalence and risk factors in Brazilian care homes

TL;DR: The results of this study showed a high prevalence of PIM use in institutionalized elderly Brazilian patients and the associated factors were polypharmacy, psychiatric disorders, cerebrovascular diseases and dependency.