Resultados: 91

Expansion of the interprofessional clinical practice of Primary Care nurses

Rev. Bras. Enferm. (Online); 72 (supl.1), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the clinical practice of nurses in the interprofessional context of the Family Health Strategy. Method: Case study in a basic health unit of the city of São Paulo with a professional team of the Family Health Strategy and of the Family Health Support Center. Direct obser...

Brazilian Breast Cancer Care Network: the perspective of health managers

Rev. Bras. Enferm. (Online); 72 (supl.1), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the organization of the Brazilian Breast Cancer Care Network, according to the perspective of managers of the Coordenadoria Regional de Saúde Sudeste (Southeast Regional Coordination of Health) of the city of São Paulo. Method: A descriptive study, with a qualitative ap...

Newly undergraduate nurses and intensive care in units of non-critical patients

Rev. Bras. Enferm. (Online); 72 (supl.1), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the social representations of newly undergraduate nurses on the intensive care of Nursing to critical patients hospitalized in non-critical patient units. Method: Qualitative and descriptive research. Twenty-six newly undergraduate nurses from a private university partic...

Professional practice models used by nurses in Portuguese hospitals

Rev. Bras. Enferm. (Online); 72 (supl.1), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the professional practice models used by nurses in the hospital context. Method: A descriptive study with a qualitative approach was carried out in 19 hospitals with 56 nurses. Data collection was carried out by means of a semi-structured interview. Results: The followin...

Being a nurse, being a counselor: awakening to social control and public health

ABSTRACT Objective: Understand the time of awakening to social control and its contributions from the perspective of health counselor nurses. Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight nurses who work/worked as health counselors. The information was analyzed using the thematic analysi...

Rebuilding subjectivity from the experience of cancer and its treatment

ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the social representations of chemotherapy and the experiences built by people with cancer. Method: Descriptive study with a qualitative approach. Data collection occurred between August and December 2016, through interviews with 29 cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy...

Critical health-disease transition in the family: Nursing intervention in the lived experience

ABSTRACT Objective: To analyse the strategies found by families to deal with the situation of critical illness, in their lived experience in a family and in an inpatient context. Method: This research fits into a qualitative paradigm and a phenomenological approach, according to Van-Manen. Participants...

Limits and possibilities for teaching and learning about breastfeeding

ABSTRACT Objective: To point out limits and possibilities involved in the teaching and learning process of undergraduate students from Health of a Federal Public Higher Education Institution on breastfeeding. Method: Instantaneous photography study carried out in undergraduate courses in the area of He...

Importance of health guidance for family members of children with sickle cell disease

ABSTRACT Objective: To know the main health guidance needs of family members of children with sickle cell disease. Method: Qualitative research, developed in a pediatric reference hospital of Ceará State, between April and May 2017, through the participation of 12 family members of children with sickl...

Care-educational technologies: an emerging concept of the praxis of nurses in a hospital context

Rev. Bras. Enferm. (Online); 71 (supl.6), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: to know the praxis of nurses in the hospital context and, from this, to define a concept about Care-Educational Technologies. Method: qualitative, exploratory-descriptive research, developed in a university hospital in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, with 21 nurses (non-probabilist...