2018
DOI: 10.1590/2177-9465-ean-2017-0275
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Nursing education in humanized care

Abstract: Educación de enfermería en el cuidado humanizado Educação em enfermagem no cuidado humanizadoLuzIn the third, nursing knowledge was evaluated and the before and after tests were compared by the t-Student parametric test. Nursing Education on humanized care Terrazas LEH, Oviedo AD, Licona JFM, Hernandez DG

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“…Its application in Latin America has been particularly rapid to the extent that humanized care in the Latin American literature now differs from that in the European and North American literature, which has traditionally favored Rogers' person-centered approach and Watson's theory of human caring. 10,22,[51][52][53][54] As a result, humanized care offers 2 main strengths. First, it draws from several fields of humanities and social sciences, including philosophy, ethics, anthropology, and psychology.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its application in Latin America has been particularly rapid to the extent that humanized care in the Latin American literature now differs from that in the European and North American literature, which has traditionally favored Rogers' person-centered approach and Watson's theory of human caring. 10,22,[51][52][53][54] As a result, humanized care offers 2 main strengths. First, it draws from several fields of humanities and social sciences, including philosophy, ethics, anthropology, and psychology.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Humanized care includes the nurse–patient–family relationship, which strengthens the work performance and productivity levels of nurses who perform not only procedural activities, but also provide information and emotional, spiritual, and educational support, which raises the quality indicators in the care processes, safe environment, promotion of self-care, health education, and reduction of operating costs during the health care process, thus ensuring the sustainability of health care over time. Continuous training of care actors should promote the use of the dignified treatment indicator ( 49 , 57 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por su parte, destacamos aquí los resultados del estudio de Hernández et al (23), desde el que se implementó una intervención educativa con el objetivo de mejorar el uso del indicador trato digno en el personal de enfermería que participa en el cuidado hospitalario del paciente. El propósito del estudio fue analizar si la formación se veía reflejada en el cuidado y la relación con el paciente.…”
Section: Las Habilidades Comunicativas Y Emocionales: Elementos Esencunclassified