Comprehensiveness in child healthcare teaching in Undergraduate Nursing: perspective of teachers

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Autor(a) principal: Cursino,Emília Gallindo
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Fujimori,Elizabeth, Gaíva,Maria Aparecida Munhoz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: This qualitative study analyzed, from the teacher’s perspective, if the principle of comprehensiveness is included in child healthcare teaching in nursing education. The participants were 16 teachers involved in teaching child healthcare in eight undergraduate nursing programs. Data collection was performed through interviews that were submitted to thematic content analysis. The theory in teaching incorporates comprehensive care, as it is based on children’s epidemiological profile, child healthcare policies and programs, and included interventions for the promotion/prevention/rehabilitation in primary health care, hospitals, daycare centers and preschools. The comprehensive conception of health-disease process allows for understanding the child within his/her family and community. However, a contradiction exists between what is proposed and what is practiced, because the teaching is fragmented, without any integration among disciplines, with theory dissociated from practice, and isolated practical teaching that compromises the incorporation of the principle of comprehensiveness in child healthcare teaching.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comprehensiveness in child healthcare teaching in Undergraduate Nursing: perspective of teachers
title Comprehensiveness in child healthcare teaching in Undergraduate Nursing: perspective of teachers
spellingShingle Comprehensiveness in child healthcare teaching in Undergraduate Nursing: perspective of teachers
Cursino,Emília Gallindo
Education, nursing
Comprehensive Health Care
Child health
Pediatric nursing
title_short Comprehensiveness in child healthcare teaching in Undergraduate Nursing: perspective of teachers
title_full Comprehensiveness in child healthcare teaching in Undergraduate Nursing: perspective of teachers
title_fullStr Comprehensiveness in child healthcare teaching in Undergraduate Nursing: perspective of teachers
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensiveness in child healthcare teaching in Undergraduate Nursing: perspective of teachers
title_sort Comprehensiveness in child healthcare teaching in Undergraduate Nursing: perspective of teachers
author Cursino,Emília Gallindo
author_facet Cursino,Emília Gallindo
Fujimori,Elizabeth
Gaíva,Maria Aparecida Munhoz
author_role author
author2 Fujimori,Elizabeth
Gaíva,Maria Aparecida Munhoz
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cursino,Emília Gallindo
Fujimori,Elizabeth
Gaíva,Maria Aparecida Munhoz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Education, nursing
Comprehensive Health Care
Child health
Pediatric nursing
topic Education, nursing
Comprehensive Health Care
Child health
Pediatric nursing
description This qualitative study analyzed, from the teacher’s perspective, if the principle of comprehensiveness is included in child healthcare teaching in nursing education. The participants were 16 teachers involved in teaching child healthcare in eight undergraduate nursing programs. Data collection was performed through interviews that were submitted to thematic content analysis. The theory in teaching incorporates comprehensive care, as it is based on children’s epidemiological profile, child healthcare policies and programs, and included interventions for the promotion/prevention/rehabilitation in primary health care, hospitals, daycare centers and preschools. The comprehensive conception of health-disease process allows for understanding the child within his/her family and community. However, a contradiction exists between what is proposed and what is practiced, because the teaching is fragmented, without any integration among disciplines, with theory dissociated from practice, and isolated practical teaching that compromises the incorporation of the principle of comprehensiveness in child healthcare teaching.
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