Nurses' everyday activities in a child care clinic/O quotidiano de enfermeiras na consulta em puericultura/Cotidiano de enfermeras en la consulta en puericultura

This qualitative descriptive study guided by Comprehensive Sociology aimed to describe nurses' day-to-day in a child care clinic and identify the factors that influence the clinic process. From March to April 2011, semistructured interviews were conducted with eight nurses working in child care...

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Hauptverfasser: Ribeiro, Sabiny Pedreira, Oliveira, Daiane Santos, Fernandes, Sonia Lorena Soeiro Argollo, Felzemburgh, Ridalva Dias Martins, de Camargo, Climene Laura
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Family
Infrastructure (Economics)
Multiculturalism
Nurses
Nursing
Nursing research
Pediatric nursing
Primary health care
Public health
Public health nursing
Teamwork (Workplace)
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