2017
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2016-0380
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Integrality of care: challenges for the nurse practice

Abstract: Objective: to understand the role of the nurse in the collegiate management model of a teaching hospital, in the integrality of care perspective. Method: a single case study with multiple units of analysis, with the theoretical proposition "integrality of care is a result of the care offered to the user by multiple professionals, including the nurse". Data were obtained in a functional unit of a teaching hospital through interviews with 13 nurses in a non-participant observation and document analysis. Results:… Show more

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“…This study shows that professional autonomy can be evidenced from the coordination of health care from the perspective of communication between professionals and services, with a view to a more effective organizational climate. (29) Furthermore, the literature indicates weaknesses in relation to pediatric patient safety, similar to those found in the general scores of this study, which need to be improved, including notification of errors, qualification, and moments of reflection. (25) Other characteristics that can positively influence the perception of staff members are accessibility, visibility, and flexibility of the nurses within their teams: (28) factors that contribute to the improvement of the safety climate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…This study shows that professional autonomy can be evidenced from the coordination of health care from the perspective of communication between professionals and services, with a view to a more effective organizational climate. (29) Furthermore, the literature indicates weaknesses in relation to pediatric patient safety, similar to those found in the general scores of this study, which need to be improved, including notification of errors, qualification, and moments of reflection. (25) Other characteristics that can positively influence the perception of staff members are accessibility, visibility, and flexibility of the nurses within their teams: (28) factors that contribute to the improvement of the safety climate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…It is important to emphasize that the idea of continuity pointed out by the RG4 also refers to care which sees and considers the other as a whole, and in this sense needs to occur transversally and cross-culturally, without discrimination of any nature, comprehensively considering the existing diversity, so that this care is effectively comprehensive (20) . In this sense, the nurses shared that it is important to take care of the person, to understand them beyond their illness, as a complex Being in their essence and entirety.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Introdução A enfermagem vem buscando autonomizar seu escopo de ser e existir, demonstrando a transição entre o empírico e a ciência, e a essência que norteia este processo de profissionalização é o cuidado. Este se originou a partir do desejo de perpetuar a vida, conceituando-o como um valor e bem social 1,2 . Na trajetória de busca pela consolidação da enfermagem como ciência, a Sistematização da Assistência de Enfermagem (SAE), regulamentada no Brasil pela Resolução COFEN 358/2009, apresenta-se como um delineamento que confere autonomia ao profissional enfermeiro 3 .…”
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