Perceptions of nursing alumni regarding the course contribution in providing health care

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Autor(a) principal: Higa,Elza de Fátima Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Gomes,Romeu, Carvalho,Maria Helena Ribeiro de, Guimarães,Ana Paula Ceolotto, Taipeiro,Elane de Fátima, Hafner,Maria de Lourdes Marmorato Botta, Carvalho,Sebastião Marcos Ribeiro de
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Texto & contexto enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: This present study evaluated nursing education based on problem-solving and learning based on problems originating from alumni's perceptions. This is an ex-post-facto cross-sectional study. Results were analyzed using both quantitative and qualitative approaches triangulation and through dialectical hermeneutics. In the quantitative approach 180 alumni answered a questionnaire. The qualitative approach involved 14 interviews that searched for meanings related to the notion of ideal care, in order to build indicators that would reveal this evaluation logic. These indicators guided the choice of triangulation questions. Results demonstrated that 85.1% of alumni are working in the nursing market, 92.1% have taken a post-graduate course and 99.1% believe they have the education required to deliver ethical, humanized and founded care. Data analysis demonstrates a compromised education as autonomy and knowledge are being built, and articulated to the Single Health System and the world nursing principles.
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title Perceptions of nursing alumni regarding the course contribution in providing health care
spellingShingle Perceptions of nursing alumni regarding the course contribution in providing health care
Higa,Elza de Fátima Ribeiro
Evaluation
Nursing care
Comprehensiveness
title_short Perceptions of nursing alumni regarding the course contribution in providing health care
title_full Perceptions of nursing alumni regarding the course contribution in providing health care
title_fullStr Perceptions of nursing alumni regarding the course contribution in providing health care
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of nursing alumni regarding the course contribution in providing health care
title_sort Perceptions of nursing alumni regarding the course contribution in providing health care
author Higa,Elza de Fátima Ribeiro
author_facet Higa,Elza de Fátima Ribeiro
Gomes,Romeu
Carvalho,Maria Helena Ribeiro de
Guimarães,Ana Paula Ceolotto
Taipeiro,Elane de Fátima
Hafner,Maria de Lourdes Marmorato Botta
Carvalho,Sebastião Marcos Ribeiro de
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author2 Gomes,Romeu
Carvalho,Maria Helena Ribeiro de
Guimarães,Ana Paula Ceolotto
Taipeiro,Elane de Fátima
Hafner,Maria de Lourdes Marmorato Botta
Carvalho,Sebastião Marcos Ribeiro de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Higa,Elza de Fátima Ribeiro
Gomes,Romeu
Carvalho,Maria Helena Ribeiro de
Guimarães,Ana Paula Ceolotto
Taipeiro,Elane de Fátima
Hafner,Maria de Lourdes Marmorato Botta
Carvalho,Sebastião Marcos Ribeiro de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Evaluation
Nursing care
Comprehensiveness
topic Evaluation
Nursing care
Comprehensiveness
description This present study evaluated nursing education based on problem-solving and learning based on problems originating from alumni's perceptions. This is an ex-post-facto cross-sectional study. Results were analyzed using both quantitative and qualitative approaches triangulation and through dialectical hermeneutics. In the quantitative approach 180 alumni answered a questionnaire. The qualitative approach involved 14 interviews that searched for meanings related to the notion of ideal care, in order to build indicators that would reveal this evaluation logic. These indicators guided the choice of triangulation questions. Results demonstrated that 85.1% of alumni are working in the nursing market, 92.1% have taken a post-graduate course and 99.1% believe they have the education required to deliver ethical, humanized and founded care. Data analysis demonstrates a compromised education as autonomy and knowledge are being built, and articulated to the Single Health System and the world nursing principles.
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