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- Title
ATENÇÃO PRIMARIA A SAUDE ABRANGENTE: AMPLIANDO ACESSO PARA UMA ENFERMAGEM FORTE E RESOLUTIVA.
- Authors
Magalhães Fernandes Báfica, Ana Cristina; Bim Gomes, Ana Maria; Ferreira Siqueira, Elizimara; de Souza, Júlia Maria; Paese, Fernanda; Mortari Belaver, Guilherme; Rosinski, Talita Cristine; Paim Brasil, Vinícius
- Abstract
Objective: To contextualize the professional experience of nurses from the perspective of Systematization of Nursing Care, with a focus on strengthening Primary Health Care and expanding access to resolving and quality. Methods: This is a descriptive study, with a qualitative approach, of the experience report type, on the experience of nurses in the participatory implementation of nursing protocols in the city of Florianópolis - Santa Catarina, Brazil. Results: The experience reported comprised the following phases: Definition of Stakeholders, Conceptual Alignment, Application of a Questionnaire - to survey the expertise of professionals, Establishment of Premises, Validation of Protocols, Monitoring and Evaluation of the Process, General Provisions. It is a practice with great possibility of replication. It is sustainable insofar as the Nursing Commission is strengthened, bringing together professionals with a network vision and a focus on patient care. Conclusion: It was observed the advance of the nurse's work and the expansion of access to the health service. In addition, the use of protocols can help in decision making, focusing on patient safety and support for the professional based or ethical principles of the profession.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; ACCESS to primary care; MEDICAL quality control; NURSING; NURSES' attitudes; RESEARCH methodology; PRIMARY health care; QUALITATIVE research; HUMAN services programs; MEDICAL protocols; CONCEPTUAL structures; QUESTIONNAIRES; DECISION making; PATIENT care; PATIENT safety
- Publication
Enfermagem em Foco, 2021, Vol 12, p61
- ISSN
2177-4285
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21675/2357-707X.2021.v12.n7Supl.1.5190