Continuing education and its interfaces with ambulatory care sensitive conditions

C. Silva, Denise Barbosa de Castro Friedrich, Beatriz Francisco Farah, K. L. Silva
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Objective: to understand the process of continuing education by primary health care nurses and their interfaces with ambulatory care sensitive conditions. Methods: a qualitative study was carried out with 14 nurses from health units. To collect the data, we used semi-structured interviews and the analysis was carried out through dialectical hermeneutics. Results: two categories emerged: Assistance in primary health care and hospital admissions – which pointed out that the major cause of hospitalizations is related to chronic diseases, and that most of them were preventable; Education: a tool to deal with ambulatory care sensitive conditions – where continuing education is recognized as a tool to interfere in the occurrence of these hospitalizations, but the practices carried out are closer to continuing education. Conclusion: nurses have developed educational processes that are closer to continuing education. The relationship between continuing education and ambulatory care sensitive conditions is still incipient.
继续教育及其与门诊护理敏感条件的接口
目的:了解基层卫生保健护士继续教育的过程及其与门诊敏感情况的交互作用。方法:对14名卫生单位护士进行定性研究。为了收集数据,我们使用半结构化访谈,并通过辩证解释学进行分析。结果:出现了两类援助:初级保健援助和住院援助——指出住院的主要原因与慢性病有关,而且其中大多数是可以预防的;教育:处理门诊护理敏感情况的工具——在这些情况下,继续教育被认为是干预这些住院情况的工具,但所开展的实践更接近于继续教育。结论:护士发展了更接近继续教育的教育过程。继续教育与门诊护理敏感条件之间的关系仍处于初级阶段。
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