2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-71672003000200009
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Abstract: Os cuidados domiciliares constituíam-se como a principal prática das ações de saúde, sendo que na Europa, na virada do século XVIII, a enfermagem domiciliar era majoritária e autônoma na área de saúde (1) . No Brasil, no início do século XX as visitas domiciliares foram largamente utilizadas para o combate às endemias que assolavam os grandes centros do país (2) . Deste modo, o domicílio configurava-se como o local de prática da enfermagem e das ações de saúde. Entretanto, com a expansão dos hospitais, ainda n… Show more

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“…Considering the training process in evidence, there is a need to build a professional with skills, providing knowledge, skills and attitudes that enable the understanding of health work, autonomy, initiative, problem solving, working in multiprofessional team, continually learn and be guided by ethical principles. 6 There is a diversity of important managerial competencies of nurses' practice. Developing such competencies combining responsibility and professional ethics is a major challenge for both higher education institutions and the services of the SUS, as training bodies, also in the perspective of lifelong education.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the training process in evidence, there is a need to build a professional with skills, providing knowledge, skills and attitudes that enable the understanding of health work, autonomy, initiative, problem solving, working in multiprofessional team, continually learn and be guided by ethical principles. 6 There is a diversity of important managerial competencies of nurses' practice. Developing such competencies combining responsibility and professional ethics is a major challenge for both higher education institutions and the services of the SUS, as training bodies, also in the perspective of lifelong education.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%