Ana Larissa Gomes Machado
Line: Nursing Socio-Educational Policies and Practices
She holds a degree in Nursing from the State University of Ceará, a Master's degree in Clinical Health Care and Nursing from the State University of Ceará, and a PhD in Nursing from the Federal University of Ceará. She is a professor of the undergraduate Nursing course, the Postgraduate Program in Sciences and Health, and the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at UFPI. She is vice-leader of the Public Health Research Group at UFPI. She has experience in the area of Nursing, with an emphasis on Public Health Nursing, working mainly on the following topics: nursing, elderly health, health education, educational technology, and public health. Email: analarissa2001@ufpi.edu.br
Ana Maria Ribeiro dos Santos
Line: Health and Nursing Care Process
She holds a degree in Nursing from the Federal University of Piauí, a Master's degree in Nursing from the Anna Nery School of Nursing at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, a PhD in Science from the Ribeirão Preto School of Nursing at the University of São Paulo, and a Post-Doctorate from the University of Évora. She is a professor of the Undergraduate Course and the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at UFPI. She is the leader of the Study Group on Aging and External Causes of Morbidity and Mortality at UFPI. She has experience in the area of Nursing, with an emphasis on Emergency Nursing, mainly in the following topics: nursing, emergency, intensive care, and the elderly. Email: ana.mrsantos@gmail.com
Ana Roberta Vilarouca da Silva
Line: Nursing Socio-Educational Policies and Practices
She holds a Bachelor's, Master's and Doctorate in Nursing from the Federal University of Ceará. She is a professor of the Undergraduate Program, the Postgraduate Program in Nursing and the Master's Program in Health and Community at UFPI. She is the leader of the Public Health Research Group at UFPI. She has experience in the area of Nursing, with an emphasis on Public Health Nursing, working mainly on the following topics: type 2 diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension, overweight and metabolic syndrome. Email: robertavilarouca@yahoo.com.br
Andréia Rodrigues Moura da Costa Valle
Line: Nursing Socio-Educational Policies and Practices
Holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Nursing from the Federal University of Piauí and a PhD in Science from the Ribeirão Preto School of Nursing at the University of São Paulo. Professor of the Undergraduate Course and the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at UFPI. Deputy leader of the Research Center for Infection Prevention and Control in Health Services at UFPI. Has experience in the area of Nursing, with an emphasis on infection control, working in Public Health. Email: andreiarmcvalle@hotmail.com
Daniela Reis Joaquim de Freitas
Line: Healthcare and Nursing Care Process
Her undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, a Master's and PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, and a post-doctorate in Medical Sciences from the Federal University of Health Sciences of Porto Alegre. Professor in the Department of Parasitology and Microbiology and the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at UFPI. Leader of the Microbiology and Parasitology Study Group at UFPI. She has experience in the areas of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Immunology, Parasitology, Microbiology, and Experimental Pharmacology. Email: danielarjfreitas@yahoo.com.br
Elaine Maria Leite Rangel Andrade
Line: Healthcare and Nursing Care Process
Holds a Bachelor's, Master's and Doctorate in Nursing from the Ribeirão Preto School of Nursing at the University of São Paulo. Professor of the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Nursing Programs at UFPI. Leader of the Study, Research and Extension Group on Information and Communication Technologies at UFPI. Has experience in the area of Nursing, with an emphasis on Fundamental Nursing, working mainly on the following topics: Distance Education and Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs). Email: elairgel@gmail.com
Fernanda Valéria Silva Dantas Avelino
Line: Healthcare and Nursing Care Process
Graduated in Nursing from the Federal University of Piauí, and holds a Master's and Doctorate in Nursing from the Anna Nery School of Nursing at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Full Professor of the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Nursing Programs at UFPI. Leader of the Research Group on Patient Safety and Systematization of Care at UFPI. Experienced in Nursing, with an emphasis on adult health, systematization of patient care, and patient safety, working mainly on the following topics: patient safety, good practices and quality of nursing care, health of human groups, nursing and family, urgency and emergency, adult health, systematization of nursing care, and teaching. Email: fvdavelino@gmail.com
Fernando Lopes e Silva Junior
Line: Healthcare and Nursing Care Process
He holds a degree in Physical Education from the State University of Piauí, a Master's and Doctorate in Physical Education from the Catholic University of Brasília, and a post-doctorate in Psychiatry and Mental Health from the Institute of Psychiatry at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. He is a professor at the School of Medicine at UFPI, Ministro Reis Velloso Campus (Parnaíba/PI) and the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at UFPI. He is the leader of the study group on motor performance and rehabilitation at UFPI. He has experience in the areas of neurofunctional activities associated with cognitive and physiological responses during physical exercise. Email: fernando.lopes@ufpi.edu.br
Francisca Tereza de Galiza
Line: Healthcare and Nursing Care Process
Graduated in Nursing, with a Master's and Doctorate in Clinical Healthcare from the State University of Ceará. PhD in Clinical Healthcare and Nursing from UECE. Professor of the Undergraduate Course and the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at UFPI and the RENASF/FIOCRUZ Postgraduate Program. Member of the Patient Safety and Systematization of Nursing Care Research Group at UFPI. Experienced in the areas of Nursing Care, Elderly Health and Qualitative Research. Email: terezagaliza@yahoo.com.br
Francisco Gilberto Fernandes Pereira
Line: Process of Care in Health and Nursing
Graduate in Nursing from the University of Fortaleza and in Philosophy from the Leonardo da Vinci University Center, Master's in Nursing from the Federal University of Ceará, Doctorate in Clinical Care in Nursing and Health from the State University of Ceará and Post-Doctorate from the Federal University of Ceará. Professor of the Undergraduate and Post-Graduate Programs in Nursing at UFPI. Member of the Research Group on Innovation and Technology in Teaching and Health Care. Email: profgilberto@ufpi.edu.br
Grazielle Roberta Freitas da Silva
Line: Process of Care in Health and Nursing
Graduate, Master's, Doctorate and Post-Doctorate in Nursing from the Federal University of Ceará. Professor of the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Nursing Programs at UFPI. Leader of the Good Nursing Practices Research Group (ProBOAS) at UFPI. She has experience in the area of Nursing, with an emphasis on Clinical Nursing, working mainly on the following topics: Good Nursing Practices, Care, SAE, Nursing Theories, Nursing Measurement Instruments, Scales and Tests, and Technological Products and Processes for Nursing Care. Email: grazielle_roberta@yahoo.com.br
Herla Maria Furtado Jorge
Line: Socio-Educational Policies and Practices in Nursing
She has a degree in Nursing from the University of Fortaleza, a Master's degree in Public Health from the University of Fortaleza, a PhD in Obstetrics and Gynecology from the State University of Campinas, and a Post-Doctorate from the Federal University of Ceará. Professor of the Undergraduate Course, the Postgraduate Program in Nursing and the Residency in Obstetric Nursing at UFPI. Leader of the Study and Research Group on Women's Health at UFPI. Has experience in the area of Nursing, with emphasis on the following topics: Women's Health, Health Promotion, Public Health, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Humanization of Pregnancy and Childbirth and Health Technologies. Email: herlafurtado@gmail.com
José Wicto Pereira Borges
Line: Socio-Educational Policies and Practices in Nursing
He has a degree in Nursing, a Master's degree and a PhD in Clinical Health Care from the State University of Ceará. Professor of the Undergraduate Course, the Postgraduate Program in Nursing and the Master's degree in Health and Community at UFPI. Leader of the Research Group on Nursing, Care Technologies and Chronic Conditions at UFPI. She has experience in the area of Nursing, with emphasis on the following topics: methodological studies, development and validation of instruments and epidemiology of chronic non-communicable diseases. E-mail: wictoborges@ufpi.edu.br
Lídya Tolstenko Nogueira
Line: Nursing Policies and Socio-Educational Practices
She holds a degree in Nursing from the Federal University of São Paulo, a Master's and Doctorate in Nursing from the Anna Nery School of Nursing at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, and a Post-Doctorate in Nursing from the Federal University of Ceará. She is a Full Professor of the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programs in Nursing at UFPI. She is a member of the Center for Studies and Research on Human Care and Nursing at UFPI. She has experience in the area of Nursing and Public Health with an emphasis on evaluating health programs and services, working mainly on the following topics: primary care, health care evaluation, nursing workload, and quality of life. Email: lidyatn@gmail.com
Lívia Carvalho Pereira
Line: Nursing Socio-Educational Policies and Practices
She holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Nursing from the Federal University of Piauí and a PhD in Public Health from the Fernandes Figueira Institute/FIOCRUZ-PI. She is a professor of the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Nursing Programs at UFPI. She is a member of the Women's Health Study and Research Group (GEPSM). She has experience in the area of Nursing, with an emphasis on Women's Health, Sexual and Reproductive Health, and Public Health. Email: liviacpereira4@gmail.com
Márcia Astrês Fernandes
Line: Nursing Socio-Educational Policies and Practices
She holds a degree in Pharmacy and Nursing from the Federal University of Piauí, a Master's degree in Nursing from the Anna Nery School of Nursing at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, and a PhD and Post-Doctorate from the Ribeirão Preto School of Nursing at the University of São Paulo. She is a Full Professor of the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programs in Nursing at UFPI. She is the Leader of the Study and Research Group on Mental Health and Work at UFPI. She has experience in care, teaching, research, extension and management in the area of Mental Health, working mainly on the following topics: Public Policies on Mental Health and Workers' Health, Mental Health and Work, Quality of Life at Work, National Policy for Humanization of the SUS, Public Health and Legal and Illicit Drugs. Email: m.astres@ufpi.edu.br
Márcia Teles de Oliveira Gouveia
Line: Process of Caring in Health and Nursing
She holds a degree in Nursing and Obstetrics from the State University of Paraíba, a Bachelor's degree in Nursing from the State University of Paraíba, a Master's degree in Child and Adolescent Health from the Federal University of Pernambuco, a PhD in Fundamental Nursing from the School of Nursing of Ribeirão Preto at the University of São Paulo, and a post-doctorate from Toronto Metropolitan University. She is a professor of the Undergraduate and Graduate Programs in Nursing at UFPI. She is the leader of the Center for Studies and Research on the Process of Human Caring and Nursing at UFPI. She has experience in the area of Nursing, with an emphasis on Occupational Health and child health/quality of life. Topics: measures of health constructs (well-being, stress), child growth and development, and methodological studies. Email: marciateles@ufpi.edu.br
Maria do Livramento Fortes Figueiredo
Line: Care Process in Health and Nursing
Graduated in Nursing from the Federal University of Piauí, and holds a Master's and Doctorate in Nursing from the Anna Nery School of Nursing at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Full Professor of the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programs in Nursing at UFPI. Leader of the Study Group on the Multidimensionality of Aging, Health, and Nursing at UFPI. She has experience in the area of Nursing, with an emphasis on Public Health, Environmental Health, Elderly and Women's Health, working mainly on the following topics: women, aging, gender, nursing, environmental health, quality of life, violence, and health education. Email: liff@ufpi.edu.br
Maria Zélia de Araújo Madeira
Line: Healthcare and Nursing Care Process
She holds a degree in Nursing from the Federal University of Piauí, a Master's degree in Education from the Federal University of Piauí, and a PhD in Medical Sciences from the State University of Campinas. She is a professor of the Undergraduate Course, the Postgraduate Program in Science and Health, and the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at UFPI. She is a member of the Study Group on Aging and External Causes of Morbidity and Mortality and the Research Center on Infection Prevention and Control in Health Services at UFPI. She has experience in the area of Nursing, with an emphasis on Medical-Surgical Nursing, working mainly on the following topics: surgical patient care, perioperative systematization of care, sterilization of materials, hospital infection, urgency/emergency; and in the areas of Nursing Education and Management. Email: zeliamadeira15@yahoo.com.br
Maria Eliete Batista Moura
Line: Care Process in Health and Nursing
She holds a degree in Nursing from the Federal University of Piauí, a Master's and Doctorate in Nursing from the Anna Nery School of Nursing at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, and a Post-Doctorate from the Open University of Lisbon - Portugal. She is a Full Professor of the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programs in Nursing at UFPI. She is the Leader of the Research Center for Infection Prevention and Control in Health Services at UFPI. She has experience in the area of Nursing, with an emphasis on infection prevention and control in health services and training of human resources in family health care, working mainly on the following topics: nursing, family health, social representations, infection in health services, and aging. Email: liamoura@ufpi.edu.br
Odinea Maria Amorim Batista
Line: Healthcare and Nursing Care Process
Holds a Bachelor's, Master's and Doctorate in Nursing from the Federal University of Piauí. Professor of the Undergraduate Course and the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at UFPI. Member of the Research Group on Infection Prevention and Control in Health Services and of the Center for Studies in Microbiology and Parasitology at UFPI. Has experience in the area of Nursing, with emphasis on Prevention and Control of Infections Related to Healthcare; Basic and Medical-Surgical Nursing in adults, working mainly on the following topics: Basic Nursing; Care for surgical patients; Sterilization of materials; Disinfection of articles and hospital environments; Solid Waste from Healthcare Services; Infections Related to Healthcare; Hospital Infection. Email: oenf@ufpi.edu.br
Rosilane de Lima Brito Magalhães
Line: Nursing Socio-Educational Policies and Practices
She holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Nursing from the Federal University of Piauí, a PhD in Fundamental Nursing from the Ribeirão Preto School of Nursing at the University of São Paulo, and a Post-Doctorate from the Federal University of Ceará. She is a Full Professor of the Nursing Technician Course, the Undergraduate Course in Nursing, and the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at UFPI. She is the leader of the Study Group on Infectious Diseases and other health problems at UFPI. She has experience in the area of Nursing with an emphasis on infectious diseases, working mainly on the following topics: women's health with a focus on HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B and the hepatitis B vaccine in vulnerable populations, and violence against women. Email: rosilane@ufpi.edu.br
Telma Maria Evangelista de Araújo
Line: Nursing Policies and Socio-Educational Practices
She holds a degree in Nursing from the Federal University of Piauí, a Master's degree, a PhD in Nursing from the Anna Nery School of Nursing at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, and a Post-Doctorate in International Public Health and Biostatistics from the Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa. She is a Full Professor of the Undergraduate Nursing Course and the Postgraduate Nursing Program at UFPI. She is the leader of the Health Surveillance Study Group at UFPI. She has experience in the area of Nursing and Public Health, with an emphasis on Health Surveillance, working mainly on the following topics: immunization/vaccination, leprosy, hepatitis, HIV/AIDS, Syphilis, knowledge, attitudes and practices, drugs and epidemiology. Email: telmaevangelista@gmail.com