BEST PRACTICES IN NURSING AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH THE EXPANDED FAMILY HEALTH AND BASIC HEALTHCARE CENTERS
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: to know and reflect on the best practices in nursing and their interface with the Expanded Family Health and Basic Healthcare Centers (NASF-AB). Method: this is a participatory research based on Paulo Freire’s methodological framework and developed from thematic investigation, coding, decoding, and critical unveiling. The information was produced and analyzed in four Culture Circles, with an average of five nurses and duration of two hours each, between April and June 2018. The investigation revealed four generating themes, unveiled during the meetings. In this study, the theme “best nursing practices that favor relations with NASF-AB” will be discussed. Results: nurses acknowledge communication as a tool that promotes best practices in nursing. It was possible to deepen the dialogue and knowledge about NASF-AB’s work process and the role of nursing. Nurses act as a link between the support team and the Family Health team, a skill resulting from their training focused on management, having leadership and dialogue as resources for conflict resolution. Conclusion: the present study contributed to improve nurses’ thinking and acting in relation to the proposed theme. The reflections made during Culture Circles boosted transformative attitudes in the practice settings. Nurse approximation with NASF-AB favors autonomy and collaborative practices (understood as best practices), encouraging interprofessional and solve-problem actions within Basic Care. |
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BEST PRACTICES IN NURSING AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH THE EXPANDED FAMILY HEALTH AND BASIC HEALTHCARE CENTERSPrimary health careEvidence-based nursingPublic health practiceIntegrality in healthManagement quality circlesABSTRACT Objective: to know and reflect on the best practices in nursing and their interface with the Expanded Family Health and Basic Healthcare Centers (NASF-AB). Method: this is a participatory research based on Paulo Freire’s methodological framework and developed from thematic investigation, coding, decoding, and critical unveiling. The information was produced and analyzed in four Culture Circles, with an average of five nurses and duration of two hours each, between April and June 2018. The investigation revealed four generating themes, unveiled during the meetings. In this study, the theme “best nursing practices that favor relations with NASF-AB” will be discussed. Results: nurses acknowledge communication as a tool that promotes best practices in nursing. It was possible to deepen the dialogue and knowledge about NASF-AB’s work process and the role of nursing. Nurses act as a link between the support team and the Family Health team, a skill resulting from their training focused on management, having leadership and dialogue as resources for conflict resolution. Conclusion: the present study contributed to improve nurses’ thinking and acting in relation to the proposed theme. The reflections made during Culture Circles boosted transformative attitudes in the practice settings. Nurse approximation with NASF-AB favors autonomy and collaborative practices (understood as best practices), encouraging interprofessional and solve-problem actions within Basic Care.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Programa de Pós Graduação em Enfermagem2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-07072020000100352Texto & Contexto - Enfermagem v.29 2020reponame:Texto & contexto enfermagem (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSC10.1590/1980-265x-tce-2019-0013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Kátia Jamile daVendruscolo,CarineMaffissoni,André LucasDurand,Michelle KuntzWeber,Mônica LudwigRosset,Daisi Maraeng2020-11-30T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-07072020000100352Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/tcePUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phptextoecontexto@nfr.ufsc.br1980-265X0104-0707opendoar:2020-11-30T00:00Texto & contexto enfermagem (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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BEST PRACTICES IN NURSING AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH THE EXPANDED FAMILY HEALTH AND BASIC HEALTHCARE CENTERS |
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BEST PRACTICES IN NURSING AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH THE EXPANDED FAMILY HEALTH AND BASIC HEALTHCARE CENTERS |
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BEST PRACTICES IN NURSING AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH THE EXPANDED FAMILY HEALTH AND BASIC HEALTHCARE CENTERS Silva,Kátia Jamile da Primary health care Evidence-based nursing Public health practice Integrality in health Management quality circles |
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BEST PRACTICES IN NURSING AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH THE EXPANDED FAMILY HEALTH AND BASIC HEALTHCARE CENTERS |
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BEST PRACTICES IN NURSING AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH THE EXPANDED FAMILY HEALTH AND BASIC HEALTHCARE CENTERS |
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BEST PRACTICES IN NURSING AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH THE EXPANDED FAMILY HEALTH AND BASIC HEALTHCARE CENTERS |
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BEST PRACTICES IN NURSING AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH THE EXPANDED FAMILY HEALTH AND BASIC HEALTHCARE CENTERS |
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BEST PRACTICES IN NURSING AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH THE EXPANDED FAMILY HEALTH AND BASIC HEALTHCARE CENTERS |
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Silva,Kátia Jamile da |
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Silva,Kátia Jamile da Vendruscolo,Carine Maffissoni,André Lucas Durand,Michelle Kuntz Weber,Mônica Ludwig Rosset,Daisi Mara |
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Vendruscolo,Carine Maffissoni,André Lucas Durand,Michelle Kuntz Weber,Mônica Ludwig Rosset,Daisi Mara |
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Silva,Kátia Jamile da Vendruscolo,Carine Maffissoni,André Lucas Durand,Michelle Kuntz Weber,Mônica Ludwig Rosset,Daisi Mara |
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Primary health care Evidence-based nursing Public health practice Integrality in health Management quality circles |
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Primary health care Evidence-based nursing Public health practice Integrality in health Management quality circles |
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ABSTRACT Objective: to know and reflect on the best practices in nursing and their interface with the Expanded Family Health and Basic Healthcare Centers (NASF-AB). Method: this is a participatory research based on Paulo Freire’s methodological framework and developed from thematic investigation, coding, decoding, and critical unveiling. The information was produced and analyzed in four Culture Circles, with an average of five nurses and duration of two hours each, between April and June 2018. The investigation revealed four generating themes, unveiled during the meetings. In this study, the theme “best nursing practices that favor relations with NASF-AB” will be discussed. Results: nurses acknowledge communication as a tool that promotes best practices in nursing. It was possible to deepen the dialogue and knowledge about NASF-AB’s work process and the role of nursing. Nurses act as a link between the support team and the Family Health team, a skill resulting from their training focused on management, having leadership and dialogue as resources for conflict resolution. Conclusion: the present study contributed to improve nurses’ thinking and acting in relation to the proposed theme. The reflections made during Culture Circles boosted transformative attitudes in the practice settings. Nurse approximation with NASF-AB favors autonomy and collaborative practices (understood as best practices), encouraging interprofessional and solve-problem actions within Basic Care. |
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