2019
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0761
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Knowledge of responsible technical nurses on management skills: a qualitative study

Abstract: Objective: To identify the knowledge of responsible technical nurses in relation to the general and management skills required to perform this function. Method: Qualitative case study with 14 nurses. The semi-structured interviews were recorded and the data analyzed through the thematic content analysis. Results: Two categories stood out: Main Responsibilities for the Position of Technical Manager: Leadership, Interpersonal Relationship and Systemic view; and Developing Skills: Dissociation between Theory an… Show more

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“…For the student to reach technical competence, it is necessary to use a set of elements that allow organizing the logical reasoning in each stage of the procedure, requiring the articulation of knowledge, skills, and attitudes during its execution. 21 In the case of the curricular subject in which the LCS was used, an approximation to the technical-scientific knowledge was promoted, supporting the students in the development of dexterity, by exercising the step-by-step of the procedure, in controlled and safe conditions. In other words, this skill was developed prior to the scenario of internship field practices, understanding that the LCS minimizes the anxiety and expectation of the students, as well as the risks of unnecessary harms associated with patient care, because it is a moment without the patient's actual presence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the student to reach technical competence, it is necessary to use a set of elements that allow organizing the logical reasoning in each stage of the procedure, requiring the articulation of knowledge, skills, and attitudes during its execution. 21 In the case of the curricular subject in which the LCS was used, an approximation to the technical-scientific knowledge was promoted, supporting the students in the development of dexterity, by exercising the step-by-step of the procedure, in controlled and safe conditions. In other words, this skill was developed prior to the scenario of internship field practices, understanding that the LCS minimizes the anxiety and expectation of the students, as well as the risks of unnecessary harms associated with patient care, because it is a moment without the patient's actual presence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assim, exigem-se novas habilidades, conhecimentos e atitudes, que as Diretrizes Curriculares Nacionais, do Ministério da Educação, traduzem em seis competências: atenção à saúde; tomada de decisão; comunicação; liderança; administração e gerenciamento; educação permanente. 20 Nessa perspectiva, a tomada de decisão em saúde implica a limitação humana tanto física quanto intelectual, relativa à complexidade em processar todas as informações necessárias, dominar o tempo, resolver as situações e minimizar as incertezas nas organizações. 21 Nesta perspectiva, enfoca-se no estudo o Modelo de Tomada de Decisão e Racionalidade Limitada de Simon 21 , descrito na figura abaixo: Acerca do Modelo de Tomada de Decisão, Hebert Simon define o processo decisório como curso de pensamento e ação que resultará em uma seleção.…”
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“…Nurse managers must have knowledge of the organizational processes and factors that contribute to successful outcomes and thus promote favourable conditions for the provision of ethical and safe care, incorporation of new technologies, and integration between care and management. In the face of so many challenges, it is essential that they have access to research that helps them prioritize strategies that contribute to improve the characteristics of the nursing practice environment (Siqueira et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%