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Childcare and nursing care: perceptions of nurses of family health strategy
Puericultura e o cuidado de enfermagem: Percepções de enfermeiros da estratégia saúde da familia
Cuidado de menores y de enfermeria: percepciones de las enfermeras de la estrategia de salud familiar
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Abstract Objective: To understand the perception of nurses of the Family Health Strategy about childcare, describing the actions taken during the nursing consultation. Methods: A qualitative study conducted in Imperatriz - MA, with 13 nurses through a semi-structured interview, which included: understanding ... view more
Objective: To understand the perception of nurses of the Family Health Strategy about childcare, describing the actions taken during the nursing consultation. Methods: A qualitative study conducted in Imperatriz - MA, with 13 nurses through a semi-structured interview, which included: understanding of childcare, between March and May 2012. Results: Nurses perceive childcare with a focus on comprehensive evaluation and an emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention. Reported difficulties in the implementation of childcare, lack of compliance of the mothers and overload assignments and contributions as actions of health education, improvements in indicators of health care and social demands. Conclusion: Nurses understand child care and systematic monitoring / periodic child, however, the actual work process should be revised to improvements in health care of the child and the community.... view less
Keywords
nurse; child; health promotion; prophylaxis; health care; indicator; monitoring; health education; nursing; health; child care
Classification
Medical Sociology
Document language
English
Publication Year
2013
Page/Pages
p. 194-202
Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 5 (2013) 3
ISSN
2175-5361
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed