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- Title
MANAGEMENT IN PERSONNEL NURSING IN THE FAMILY HEALTH STRATEGY.
- Authors
Fernandes Coutinho, Adriana; Alves de Medeiros, Heloisy; Farias de Andrade, Luciana Dantas; Santana Ribeiro, Luana Carla
- Abstract
Objective: to analyze the management process in Nursing of human resources, in the Family Health Strategy, from the perspective of nurses. Method: this is a qualitative, descriptive study performed with nurses from Family Health Units. The study sample was delimited by the saturation technique, and consists of nine nurses who work in family health units. As a data collection technique, the interview, guided by a semi-structured script, was used as the data analysis technique, the Content Analysis, in the Thematic modality. Results: it is reported that the activities considered by the interviewees as part of the human resources management were: the team meeting; the delegation of activities; teamwork; the planning; coordination; continuing education and supervision. It is shown that the strategies pointed out by the nurses in the delegation of activities were the dialogue, the team meeting and qualified listening. It should be emphasized that, in relation to the types of leaders mentioned, the articulator, the liberal, the integrative and the democratic are pointed out. Conclusion: it was concluded that the nurses demonstrated several weaknesses in the management of human resources in Primary Health Care, which highlights the urgent need to better qualify them for managerial practices.
- Subjects
CONTENT analysis; CONTINUING education; DELEGATION of authority; FAMILY health; FAMILY services; INTERVIEWING; LEADERSHIP; RESEARCH methodology; MEETINGS; NURSES' attitudes; NURSING services administration; PRIMARY health care; STRATEGIC planning; SUPERVISION of employees; TEAMS in the workplace; QUALITATIVE research; THEMATIC analysis
- Publication
Journal of Nursing UFPE / Revista de Enfermagem UFPE, 2019, Vol 13, Issue 1, p37
- ISSN
1981-8963
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5205/1981-8963-v13i01a237019p137-147-2019