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Mariana Cabral Schveitzer

Researcher at Federal University of São Paulo

Publications -  72
Citations -  578

Mariana Cabral Schveitzer is an academic researcher from Federal University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 63 publications receiving 400 citations. Previous affiliations of Mariana Cabral Schveitzer include The Joanna Briggs Institute & University of São Paulo.

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Experiences and shared meaning of teamwork and interprofessional collaboration among health care professionals in primary health care settings: a systematic review.

TL;DR: This systematic review shows that health professionals experience teamwork and interprofessional collaboration as a process in primary health care settings; its conditions, consequences, and three synthesized findings.
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Adults at high-risk of severe coronavirus disease-2019 (Covid-19) in Brazil.

TL;DR: Proportion and total number of adults at risk of severe Covid-19 are high in Brazil, with wide variation across states and adult subgroups, and these findings should be considered while designing and implementing prevention measures in Brazil.
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Nursing values as social practice: a qualitative meta-synthesis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify values which structure and guide nursing as social practice, including the tension between technique, organization and ethics in the nurse's practice; historical carry-overs of the values which run through nursing practice; attention to ethics, to reform of the health system, and to the humanization of care.
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Nursing challenges for universal health coverage: a systematic review

TL;DR: Nursing challenges for universal health coverage are related to education and training, to better working conditions and clear definition of nursing role in primary health care, and it is necessary to overcome difficulties such as fragmented concepts of health and care and invest in multidisciplinary teamwork, community empowerment, professional-patient bond, user embracement, soft technologies.
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Evidence map on the contributions of traditional, complementary and integrative medicines for health care in times of COVID-19.

TL;DR: The map presents an overview of possible TCIM contributions to various dimensions of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in the field of mental health, and it is directed to researchers and health professionals specialized in TCIM.