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Item Distúrbios relacionados à saúde do trabalhador e suas associações com ênfase na docência: revisão de literatura narrativa(Universidade Católica de Salvador, 2019-05-31) Santos, Marina Rodrigues da Silva; Almeida, Silvana Monteiro; lattes.cnpq.br; Almeida, Silvana Monteiro; lattes.cnpq.br; Coutinho, Tiago; lattes.cnpq.br; Borges, Adriana; lattes.cnpq.brTo systematize the knowledge of the topics addressed, verifying the disorders related to worker health and its associations with emphasis on teaching and influence on possible improvements in the quality of life of these professionals. Methods: This is a literature review with a narrative nature. This research was constituted by articles recruited in the LILACS, SciELO and Google Academic databases, using the descriptors in the English and Portuguese language: "musculoskeletal pain" "teachers" "Burnout syndrome" "vocal health" "mental health" "quality of life . And by the Portuguese speakers: musculoskeletal pain, teachers, Burnout syndrome, vocal health, mental health. Articles with studies from the past 15 years have been leaked. Results: Of the 70 articles analyzed, 17 were selected for research. The studies included in this review are cross-sectional exploratory and descriptive-analytical. Final considerations: Based on data in the literature on the main vocal, musculoskeletal and mental diseases within the educational environment, there was an advance in the researches, with quality of information in the studies, proving that the knowledge of the health- disease of major disorders seen in the educational classItem Efetividade da fisioterapia em indivíduos após mastectomia radical: revisão narrativa(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2019-05-31) Alves, Beatriz Oliveira; Galvão, Verena Loureiro; http://lattes.cnpq.br; Almeida, Silvana Monteiro; http://lattes.cnpq.br; Ferreira, Marilia; http://lattes.cnpq.brTo make a review of narrative literature about the effectiveness of the physiotherapeutic approach on individuals after a radical mastectomy. Methods: The following databases were consulted: LILACS, MEDLINE, SciELO, Academic Google, and the following types of study: Case Control and Experimentals. It was included studies about breast cancer, mastectomy and physiotherapeutic techniques. The searches occurred in the period from February to May 2019 Results: The studies found evidenced that the intervention of physical therapy is effective on reducing the complications after a mastectomy. Conclusion: It was concluded that the physiotherapy action has a great importance, because through a set of therapeutic approaches it is able to prevent and reduce the main complications in the postoperative period of radical mastectomyItem A percepção dos docentes de fisioterapia sobre o estresse: um estudo qualitativo(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2019-06-17) Silva, Bruna Lucena; Almeida, Silvana Monteiro; http://lattes.cnpq.br; Brito, Eliana Sales; http://lattes.cnpq.br; Sá, Sumaia Midlej Pimentel; http://lattes.cnpq.brTo know the perception of physiotherapy teachers about stress. Method: Descriptive study, qualitative approach. Eleven teachers of physical therapy participated in the study, who answered a semi-structured interview that addressed questions regarding teachers' perception of stress. The data were analyzed from the perspective of Bardin. All informants signed the Free and Informed Consent Term (TCLE). Results: After transcription of the interviews and rigorous analysis of the data, it became possible to identify and define the categories of the present study, being these: 1. Stress in teachers' work routine; 2.The meaning of stress for teachers. Final considerations: After analyzing the interviews it was verified that the stress has a very broad meaning. This meaning is elaborated by the individuals according to the relation that they have with the stimulus. Some respondents understand stress as beneficial, others as evil, but most respondents believe that stress is necessary for the growth, development, and evolution of human beings