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Assessment of safety culture in organ donation

ABSTRACT Objectives: To evaluate the perception of safety culture by health professionals who work with organ and tissue donation. Methods: A quantitative, descriptive study developed with 185 health professionals who act directly and indirectly with organ and tissue donation from two hospitals in the ...

Actions of nurses toward obesity in primary health care units

ABSTRACT Objectives: To understand the actions of nurses toward obesity in primary health care units. Methods: A phenomenological study was carried out with 12 nurses of a city in the state of Minas Gerais. The interviews were organized into categories and analyzed according to the social phenomenology...

Embracement of the person with mental illness at an emergency hospital service: a qualitative research

ABSTRACT Objectives: to understand actions of nurses who care for people person with mental illness at a Referenced Emergency Unit in a university hospital. Methods: a qualitative research based on Alfred Schütz's social phenomenology. Data collection was performed between December 2015 and January 20...

Professional Autonomy as Centrality in Best Practices in Nursing

ABSTRACT Objectives: to reflect on professional, user and family autonomy as a centrality in Best Practices in nursing in Brazil. Methods: this is a theoretical-reflective study. Results: from a retrospective look at the creation and evolution of nursing autonomy in its knowledge and care practices, i...

Challenges of municipal planning from the perspective of nurse managers

ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the municipal planning developed by nurses coordinating Primary Health Care, aimed at coping with Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases, from the perspective of the Situational Strategic Planning. Methods: a descriptive exploratory study with a qualitative approach developed ...

Psychiatric nursing and mental health teaching in relation to Brazilian curriculum

ABSTRACT Objectives: to know the scientific production on psychiatric nursing and mental health teaching in relation to Brazilian nursing curriculum. Methods: an Integrative Literature Review with no temporal delineation, whose data collection took place in ten Brazilian and international databases, ad...

Implication of the training ad continuing education process for the interprofessional performance

ABSTRACT Objetives: to analyze the implication of the training/continuing education process of professionals of the Expanded Nucleus of Family Health and Basic Care (Portuguese acronym: Nasf-AB) for their interprofessional performance. Methods: a qualitative case study performed with Nasf-AB teams repr...

Best Safety Practices in nursing care in Neonatal Intensive Therapy

ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify the perception of nursing professionals on human errors in nursing care at a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and to assess Best Practices strategies proposed by these professionals for patient safety in nursing care. Methods: this is a quantitative-qualitative, descriptive...

Street market saleswomen: strategies for the recognition of health needs

ABSTRACT Objectives: to describe the strategies used by street market saleswomen to recognize their health needs. Methods: qualitative research, based on the Human Needs Theory. The data were collected through semi-structured interviews, with the participation of 15 street market saleswomen. Content An...

Singular therapeutic project in mental health: an integrative review

ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the Singular Therapeutic Projects' characteristics in mental health care used to assist the subject with psychological distress. Methods: it is an Integrative Literature Review study conducted in July 2017. The following databases used to collect the data were LILACS, ME...