Nurses and care delivery to elderly women: a social phenomenological approach

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2012
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en
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Universidade de São Paulo
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Licencia CC
Licencia CC
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OBJECTIVE: To understand how nurses see care delivery to elderly women. METHODS: In this phenomenological study, ten nurses working at Primary Health Care Units were interviewed between September 2010 and January 2011. RESULTS: In care delivery, nurses consider the elderly women's knowledge background and biographical situation, and also value the family's participation as a care mediator. These professionals have the acuity to capture these women's specific demands, but face difficulties to deliver care to these clients. Nurses expect to deliver qualified care to these women. CONCLUSION: The theoretical and methodological approach of social phenomenology permitted revealing that the nurse designs qualified care to elderly women, considering the possibilities in the context. This includes the participation of different social actors and health sectors, assuming collective efforts in action strategies and professional training, in line with the particularities and care needs of elderly women nurses identify.
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Nurses, Health of the Elderly, Nursing Care, Comprehensive Health Care, Enfermeras, Cuidado de adulto mayor, Mujeres
Citación
Rev. Latino-Am. Enfermagem 2012 Sept.-Oct.;20(5):888-95
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