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- Title
Nurses' perception about interprofessional collaborative practices concerning primary care in Palmas, TO.
- Authors
Queiroz Brito, Jussara Dias; Dyrce Dias Meira, Maria; Salvador Rossit, Rosana Aparecida; Zukowsky-Tavares, Cristina
- Abstract
In order to evidence the perception of nurses about interprofessional collaborative practices in Primary Care in the city of Palmas, TO, this qualitative study was conducted in 34 Basic Health Units where collaborative practices are experienced. Data were analyzed using the Collective Subject Discourse technique, based on the Social Representation Theory. The collaborative practices reported were: team meetings, work groups, shared care, joint activities in the community, case discussions, integrated therapeutic plans and conversation circles. They mentioned interprofessional communication as facilitators; team profile; partnership, trust and respect; flexible schedule for meetings and collaborative leadership. In the participants' perception, collaborative practices favor greater effectiveness in solving complex problems and intensify professional bonds between team members. They emphasized that collaborative practices are of great relevance in the scope of Primary Health Care, improving the ambience, job satisfaction and the quality of the service.
- Subjects
NURSES; INTERPROFESSIONAL collaboration; PRIMARY care
- Publication
Saúde e Pesquisa, 2022, Vol 15, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
1983-1870
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17765/2176-9206.2022v15n4.e10737