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Margarida Vieira

Researcher at Catholic University of Portugal

Publications -  97
Citations -  1341

Margarida Vieira is an academic researcher from Catholic University of Portugal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nursing care & Cronbach's alpha. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 91 publications receiving 901 citations. Previous affiliations of Margarida Vieira include University of São Paulo.

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Proceedings of the 3rd IPLeiria’s International Health Congress

Catarina Cardoso Tomás, +1155 more
TL;DR: Health literacy and health education in adolescence, and the effect of a walking program on the quality of life and well-being of people with schizophrenia, are studied.
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Psychometric evaluation of the French version of the questionnaire attitudes towards morphine use; a cross-sectional study in Valais, Switzerland

TL;DR: The 19-item shortened instrument assessing attitudes towards the prescription and administration of morphine showed adequate content and construct validity and evaluated the psychometric properties of the French version of the questionnaire “Attitudes towards morphine use”.
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Spiritual distress-proposing a new definition and defining characteristics.

TL;DR: The diagnosis misses some DCs that emerged from the literature review and lacks comprehensiveness and the taxonomy lacks a spiritual domain to include this and other diagnoses currently dispersed in other domains.
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Personal determinants of nurses' burnout in end of life care.

TL;DR: For the protective value of factors such as meaning and purpose in life, secure attachment and attitude towards death, through the various burnout dimensions that shows the need to develop under and postgraduate training strategies in these specific areas are concluded.
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Clinical Validation of the Nursing Diagnosis Spiritual Distress in Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy

TL;DR: Sensitive diagnosis tools and language are required for nurses to make accurate judgments in situations of spiritual distress and validation in different contexts would increase the clinical evidence of this diagnosis.