The nursing process in postpartum consultations at Primary Health Care Units

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Autor(a) principal: Garcia,Nayara Paes
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Viana,Angelina Lettiere, Santos,Fernanda, Matumoto,Silvia, Kawata,Lauren Suemi, Freitas,Karina Domingues de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the steps of the Nursing Process and integral care. Method: Document analysis study on medical and nursing consultations records during postpartum conducted in primary health units in inland São Paulo state. The analysis comprised the registered steps, the sequence of steps, and the approach of psychosocial questions. The data are presented by frequency, percentage, and the expressed content of care. Results: The analyzed records amounted to 341. Out of these, 100% presented History; 62.2%, Nursing Diagnosis; 5.3%, Planning; 99.1%, Implementation; and 50.1%, Evaluation. Regarding the sequence of steps, 47.5% of the medical records presented three steps. In the incorporation of the principle of integrality, a more frequent presence of the biological approach was observed. Conclusion: This study shows the change of practice of nurses, with efforts to register the Nursing Process, and that the integrality of care constitutes a challenge to surpass a model of care which is fragmented and decontextualized from the life conditions of people.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The nursing process in postpartum consultations at Primary Health Care Units
title The nursing process in postpartum consultations at Primary Health Care Units
spellingShingle The nursing process in postpartum consultations at Primary Health Care Units
Garcia,Nayara Paes
Primary Care Nursing
Postpartum Period
Nursing Process
Maternal-Child Nursing
title_short The nursing process in postpartum consultations at Primary Health Care Units
title_full The nursing process in postpartum consultations at Primary Health Care Units
title_fullStr The nursing process in postpartum consultations at Primary Health Care Units
title_full_unstemmed The nursing process in postpartum consultations at Primary Health Care Units
title_sort The nursing process in postpartum consultations at Primary Health Care Units
author Garcia,Nayara Paes
author_facet Garcia,Nayara Paes
Viana,Angelina Lettiere
Santos,Fernanda
Matumoto,Silvia
Kawata,Lauren Suemi
Freitas,Karina Domingues de
author_role author
author2 Viana,Angelina Lettiere
Santos,Fernanda
Matumoto,Silvia
Kawata,Lauren Suemi
Freitas,Karina Domingues de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garcia,Nayara Paes
Viana,Angelina Lettiere
Santos,Fernanda
Matumoto,Silvia
Kawata,Lauren Suemi
Freitas,Karina Domingues de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Primary Care Nursing
Postpartum Period
Nursing Process
Maternal-Child Nursing
topic Primary Care Nursing
Postpartum Period
Nursing Process
Maternal-Child Nursing
description ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the steps of the Nursing Process and integral care. Method: Document analysis study on medical and nursing consultations records during postpartum conducted in primary health units in inland São Paulo state. The analysis comprised the registered steps, the sequence of steps, and the approach of psychosocial questions. The data are presented by frequency, percentage, and the expressed content of care. Results: The analyzed records amounted to 341. Out of these, 100% presented History; 62.2%, Nursing Diagnosis; 5.3%, Planning; 99.1%, Implementation; and 50.1%, Evaluation. Regarding the sequence of steps, 47.5% of the medical records presented three steps. In the incorporation of the principle of integrality, a more frequent presence of the biological approach was observed. Conclusion: This study shows the change of practice of nurses, with efforts to register the Nursing Process, and that the integrality of care constitutes a challenge to surpass a model of care which is fragmented and decontextualized from the life conditions of people.
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