Resultados: 136

Leadership in Nursing and Health Care in the Light of Complexity Thinking

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 56 (), 2022
ABSTRACT This study aims to perform a critical-reflective analysis of leadership in nursing and health in the light of complexity thinking. This is a theoretical-reflexive essay based on the framework of complexity thinking. A parallel is conceived between traditional Cartesian leadership, outlined from ...

Relations of power and oppression within the delivery room: nursing narratives

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 56 (), 2022
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze, from the perspective of decolonial feminism, the power and oppression relations experienced by nurses in the delivery room in a hospital in Mexico. Method: Qualitative study in which 15 nurses selected by theoretical sampling were interviewed. The interviews were fully t...

Neoliberalism and precarious work in nursing in the COVID-19 pandemic: repercussions on mental health

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 56 (), 2022
Abstract Objective: to understand how the contradictions and tensions of neoliberal policy, materialized in precarious work, affect nursing workers' mental health in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: this is a study with a qualitative and descriptive approach, analyzed in the light of neoli...

Trends in scientific editing and good research practices: what do researchers-nurses know?

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 56 (), 2022
Abstract Objective: To verify researchers-nurses' knowledge about trends in scientific publishing and good research practices. Method: A descriptive study carried out through an online survey with 197 nurses holding master's and/or doctoral degrees from all Brazilian regions. To raise knowledge, a vali...

Factors related to patient adherence to the use of new oral anticoagulants

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 56 (), 2022
ABSTRACT Objective: To characterize the self-reported adherence of patients with cardiovascular diseases to the use of new oral anticoagulants and to identify factors related to adherence to these drugs. Method: This is a descriptive, correlational, and cross-sectional study, carried out with outpatien...

COVID-19: psychosociological phenomenon and implications for nursing

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 55 (), 2021
ABSTRACT The objective was to reflect on COVID-19 as a phenomenon of social representations and its implications for nursing and health. A theoretical-reflective study, guided by the precepts of social representations. Reading of scientific articles and books on social representations and official data o...

Brazilian labor reform and implications for nursing work: a case study

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 55 (), 2021
Abstract Objective: to analyze the Brazilian labor reform repercussions and its implications for nursing work. Method: this is an exploratory-descriptive case study. Data were collected on the website of four Regional Labor Courts (in Brazil), taking into account the cases judged in first and second in...

Content Analysis of the Diagnostic Proposition Risk of Excessive Fluid Volume in Hemodialysis Patients

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 55 (), 2021
Abstract Objective: To analyze the content of the diagnostic proposition risk of excessive fluid volume in patients undergoing hemodialysis. Method: Content validity study, with 48 judges who assessed the content of the diagnostic proposition risk of excessive fluid volume, using an electronic data col...

Career commitment and entrenchment among Primary Care nurses

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 55 (), 2021
ABSTRACT Objective: To assess career commitment and entrenchment among Primary Care nurses. Method: This is a cross-sectional study, carried out in 2018, with primary care nurses from two cities in the state of São Paulo. The Career Commitment and Entrenchment Scales, validated in Brazil, and consisti...

Workloads in nursing activities performed in university hospitals

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 55 (), 2021
ABSTRACT Objective: Analyze the exposure of nursing workers to workloads present in university hospitals located in southern Brazil. Method: Cross-sectional quantitative study performed with 361 nursing workers from two University Hospitals between November 2019 and February 2020. An instrument address...