Collective Health Nursing: desires and practices

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Autor(a) principal: Fortuna,Cinira Magali
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Matumoto,Silvia, Mishima,Silvana Martins, Rodríguez,Anna Maria Meyer Maciel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To discuss and reflect on collective health nursing practices, presenting the work-related experience of nurses. Method: This was a reflection paper based on the labor process theory. Results: Studies conducted in research groups, discussions at scientific events, and professional experiences point to the importance of recognizing the intentionality of health work. Furthermore, it is essential t understand the health-illness-care process adopted and advocated by health professionals, and the role of social determinants and the entire historical, political, economic and social context of professional training, healthcare service organization and society. Conclusion: Collective health nursing practices play an important role in the health care provided to the population. Nurses are reference professionals in health care in all stages of life; however, further reflection is required on professional training, politicization, and the concepts of health and illness that guide professional practices.
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title Collective Health Nursing: desires and practices
spellingShingle Collective Health Nursing: desires and practices
Fortuna,Cinira Magali
Nursing
Work
Public Health
Unified Health System
Health Services
title_short Collective Health Nursing: desires and practices
title_full Collective Health Nursing: desires and practices
title_fullStr Collective Health Nursing: desires and practices
title_full_unstemmed Collective Health Nursing: desires and practices
title_sort Collective Health Nursing: desires and practices
author Fortuna,Cinira Magali
author_facet Fortuna,Cinira Magali
Matumoto,Silvia
Mishima,Silvana Martins
Rodríguez,Anna Maria Meyer Maciel
author_role author
author2 Matumoto,Silvia
Mishima,Silvana Martins
Rodríguez,Anna Maria Meyer Maciel
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fortuna,Cinira Magali
Matumoto,Silvia
Mishima,Silvana Martins
Rodríguez,Anna Maria Meyer Maciel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing
Work
Public Health
Unified Health System
Health Services
topic Nursing
Work
Public Health
Unified Health System
Health Services
description ABSTRACT Objective: To discuss and reflect on collective health nursing practices, presenting the work-related experience of nurses. Method: This was a reflection paper based on the labor process theory. Results: Studies conducted in research groups, discussions at scientific events, and professional experiences point to the importance of recognizing the intentionality of health work. Furthermore, it is essential t understand the health-illness-care process adopted and advocated by health professionals, and the role of social determinants and the entire historical, political, economic and social context of professional training, healthcare service organization and society. Conclusion: Collective health nursing practices play an important role in the health care provided to the population. Nurses are reference professionals in health care in all stages of life; however, further reflection is required on professional training, politicization, and the concepts of health and illness that guide professional practices.
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