Nursing care systematization: perceptions and knowledge of the Brazilian nursing
to present the perception and knowledge of Brazilian nursing nurses and academics regarding Nursing Care Systematization. a descriptive study, carried out in the first half of 2018. of the 596 respondents, 86% perceived Nursing Care Systematization as very important, but only 60.9% used it in their...
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description | to present the perception and knowledge of Brazilian nursing nurses and academics regarding Nursing Care Systematization.
a descriptive study, carried out in the first half of 2018.
of the 596 respondents, 86% perceived Nursing Care Systematization as very important, but only 60.9% used it in their care practice. Its use was statistically associated with a higher level of training. Non-utilization was associated with the perception that it is irrelevant and with little knowledge on the Nursing Process, even in the face of recognition of its obligation. Among professionals who wish to learn more about the subject, understanding the application of the process, especially the planning step, is perceived as a necessity.
the relevance perception of systematization and levels of knowledge of the professional/academic are directly related to the use or not of Nursing Care Systematization principles. |
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