Examples of using To understand the perceptions in English and their translations into Portuguese
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those of more socio-cultural character to understand the perceptions of risk.
on total gestational weight gain in adolescents and to understand the perceptions of adolescents regarding the intervention.
This study seeks to understand the perceptions of literacy teachers on the proposal for continuing education developed under the national pact literacy age one(pnaic)
A qualitative study was carried out in order to understand the perceptions of nine anorexic adolescents,
Thus, this study aimed to understand the perceptions and opinions of professionals working in early childhood education from the municipal school of curitiba,
Objective: to understand the perceptions of the pharmaceutical assistance coordinators¿from many sectors of the city health office¿on the activities of pharmacists working in primary care units.
This question led us to seek to understand the perceptions and the importance that young
we sought to understand the perceptions of professionals psychosocial attention center(caps)
This research aimed to understand the perceptions of graduates on the process of teaching
From this perspective, the objective of this research was to understand the perceptions of nurses working in primary health care of juiz de fora-mg about the recognition
Thus, the objective of this research was to understand the perceptions of students with physical disabilities, on the¿librarian¿s care¿for social inclusion in the sistema de bibliotecas(sibi)(library system) of the federal university of paraná ufpr.
which aimed to understand the perceptions of couples about their marital relationship in the transition to parenthood in the context of planned pregnancy,
This study aims to understand the perceptions of the medical professionals at a public hospital, concerning the role of the Mental Health professionals,
some studies were developed, through the application of semi-structured questionnaires, in order to understand the perceptions of families about adopting this modality of treatment6,13,16,23.