12 results on '"Koerich MS"'
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2. Action-research: a methodological tool for qualitative research.
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Koerich MS, Backes DS, de Sousa FGM, Erdmann AL, and Alburquerque GL
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- 2009
3. Nursing care systematization as a multidimensional and interactive phenomenon.
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Backes DS, Koerich MS, Nascimento KC, and Erdmann AL
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This study aimed to understand the meaning of Nursing Care Systematization (NCS) is Multiprofessional health team professionals based on the relationships, interactions and associations of complex thought. This qualitative study uses Grounded Theory as a methodological reference framework. This qualitative study uses Grounded Theory as a methodological reference framework. Data were obtained through interviews with three sample groups, totaling 15 professionals from different institutions. Data were obtained through interviews with three sample groups, totaling 15 professionals from different institutions. Simultaneous data codification and analysis identified the central theme: 'Glimpsing nursing care systematization as an interactive and multidimensional phenomenon' and the respective reference model. Simultaneous date Codification and analysis identified the central theme: 'Glimpsing nursing care systematization as an interactive and multidimensional phenomenon' and the respective reference model. NCS appoints, in addition to interactivity and professional complementarity, the importance of dialog and connection between the academy, health practices and regulatory offices, based on new reference frameworks for the organization of health practices. NSC appoints, in addition to interactivity and professional complementarity, the importance of dialog and connection between the academy, health practices and regulatory offices, based on new reference frameworks for the organization of health practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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4. [The meaning of the performance of the Family Health Strategy team in a socially vulnerable community].
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Backes DS, Backes MT, Erdmann AL, Büscher A, Marchiori MT, and Koerich MS
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- Brazil, Humans, Community Health Services, Family Health, Residence Characteristics, Vulnerable Populations
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This study sought to understand the meaning of the performance of a Family Health Strategy team in a socially vulnerable community. Grounded Data Theory was used as a methodological benchmark and the data collection technique consisted of interviews with twenty-five Family Health Strategy professionals between July and December of 2009. Data analysis revealed that the Family Health Strategy can be seen as a facilitator and stimulator of the process of expansion and consolidation of healthcare networks. They represent a new approach in community intervention, by viewing the human being as a multi-dimensional and singular being, inserted in his/her real context. A new assistential model is essentially being developed by the reorganization of healthcare practices, assisted by the multiplicity of complex relationships, interactions and associations that occur within the social and family context.
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- 2012
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5. [Ecological care as a broad and complex phenomenon].
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Backes MT, Backes DS, Drago LC, Koerich MS, and Erdmann AL
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- Humans, Research, Ecology, Environmental Health
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This study aimed to comprehending the meaning of ecological care from the point of view of students and teachers of the health area of a Public Institution of Higher Education. It was an exploratory qualitative research conducted by the method of the Theory Based on the Data, for which ten in depth interviews were carried out between September/2008 and April/2009, distributed in two sample groups. The process of data collection and analysis culminated with the formulation of the theory "Viewing ecological care as a broad and complex phenomenon", which was discussed through the view of complexity. One concluded that the academic environment is constituted by an appropriate space for the development of the systemic abilities, capable of contemplating the relations, interactions and necessary associations for the comprehension and promotion of the environmental sustainability.
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- 2011
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6. Practices for caring in nursing: Brazilian research groups.
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Erdmann AL, de Andrade SR, de Mello AL, Klock P, do Nascimento KC, Koerich MS, and Backes DS
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- Brazil, Humans, Nursing Administration Research methods, Empathy, Nursing Administration Research organization & administration, Translational Research, Biomedical
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Background: The present study considers the production of knowledge and the interactions in the environment of research and their relationships in the system of caring in nursing and health., Aim: To elaborate a theoretical model of the organization of the practices used for caring, based on the experiences made by the research groups of administration and management in nursing, in Brazil., Methods: The study is based on grounded theory. Twelve leaders of research groups, working as professors in public universities in the south and the south-east of Brazil, distributed in sample groups, were interviewed., Findings: The core phenomenon 'research groups of administration and management in nursing: arrangements and interactions in the system of caring in nursing' was derived from the categories: conceptual bases and contexts of the research groups; experiencing interactions in the research groups; functionality of the research groups; and outputs of the research groups. The research groups are integrated in the system of caring in nursing., Conclusions: The activities of the Brazilian administration and management in nursing research groups are process oriented and in a process of constant renovation, socially relevant, operate in a complex scenario and contribute to the advancement of the organizations of the system of caring in nursing through strengthening the connection among academia, service and community., (© 2011 The Authors. International Nursing Review © 2011 International Council of Nurses.)
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- 2011
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7. [From anthropocentrism to ecocentrism: educating for ecological care in health].
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Backes MT, Backes DS, Drago LC, Koerich MS, and Erdmann AL
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- Adult, Attitude, Brazil, Faculty, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Models, Theoretical, Qualitative Research, Social Responsibility, Students psychology, Universities, Conservation of Natural Resources, Delivery of Health Care ethics, Ecology, Education, Professional methods, Health Occupations education, Humanism, Philosophy
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The focus of the paper is the meaning of ecological care as understood by students and educators and how this issue is addressed in programs in the fields of health sciences and health care in a federal public institution in southern Brazil. Our goal is to discuss the central category. The methodology adopted was Grounded Theory. Ten interviews were carried out among two sample groups between September, 2008, and April, 2009. The results led to the design of the theory: considering ecological care as broad and complex phenomenon, and the core category: the ecological care that results from relations, interactions and associations within the global environment. We concluded that rejecting anthropocentrism is not enough for the survival of all forms of life in the planet. This survival demands educating for ecocentrism and for systemic-functional interactivity and adaptability. We must go beyond speeches and world conferences and redo the web of interdependence of all beings and elements of nature.
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- 2011
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8. [Defense pact on health: disclosing the users' rights through action research].
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Koerich MS, Backes DS, Marchiori MC, and Erdmann AL
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- Health Personnel standards, Health Services statistics & numerical data, Humans, Nursing Research, Patient Rights
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We objective to discuss the Users' Rights Booklet of the Health Unified System with patients and family members who had looked for attendance in public hospital service. One has chosen the action research, a qualitative and constructive method, which takes into account collective participation and planned action for changes of situations. The data were collected along with the research participants' discussions by means of weekly meetings throughout 2007. The codified speeches were analyzed and resulted in three themes: rights and duties of healthcare users; qualification of health professionals; receptivity to healthcare users. The users' rights booklet consists of an important means for citizens to know their rights of access to the healthcare system, allowing them to contribute in a critical and co-responsible way to discussions and actions in favor of a better healthcare system.
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- 2009
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9. [What do the users think and say about the Brazilian Health System (SUS)? An analysis of meanings based on the users' rights booklet].
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Backes DS, Koerich MS, Rodrigues AC, Drago LC, Klock P, and Erdmann AL
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- Brazil, Delivery of Health Care standards, Patient Rights
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This study is the result of an expanded research-action project aimed at presenting and discussing the main thematic units that emerged from discussions conducted with a group of users about booklet regarding users' rights from the SUS (Brazilian Health System). Between May and July 2007, weekly meetings were held, recorded and followed by qualitative research data analysis until reaching the thematic units. The results show that granting access to the public health system is not enough. We must create political awareness so that users do not become mere recipients or interlocutors of government proposals. We must ensure that all social actors engage themselves in the fight for the transformation of society by making use of their rights and fulfilling their duty.
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- 2009
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10. [Systematization of nursing care: viewing care as interactive, complementary and multi-professional].
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do Nascimento KC, Backes DS, Koerich MS, and Erdmann AL
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- Humans, Nursing Research, Patient-Centered Care organization & administration, Qualitative Research, Interprofessional Relations, Nursing Care organization & administration, Nursing Process organization & administration
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This study is the result of an extended project, named: The systematization of nursing care in the perspective of complex thinking. The objective of this qualitative study is to better comprehend the meaning of the systematization of nursing care among healthcare professionals. The Data-Based Theory was used as a methodological reference. Data were collected by interviewing three sample groups, in a total of fifteen healthcare professionals. Data codification and analysis led us to the central theme: Viewing the Systematization of Nursing Care (SNC) as an Interactive and Complex Phenomenon. This theme is complemented by two phenomena. In this article, we discuss the phenomenon: Verifying the necessity of on interactive, complementary, and multi-professional process. The Systematization of Nursing Care is part of a process that has been developing over time by nurses committed to improve the care given to the patient, since they view the necessity for interactive, complementary, and multi-professional care.
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- 2008
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11. Humanizing care through the valuation of the human being: resignification of values and principles by health professionals.
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Backes DS, Koerich MS, and Erdmann AL
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- Clinical Competence, Humans, Attitude of Health Personnel, Health Services standards, Professional-Patient Relations, Social Values
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This qualitative study aimed to find the values and principles steering health professionals' practice, in order to reach the values guiding humanization. The study took place between October and November 2005, when 17 professionals from a multiprofessional team at a hospital in the South of Brazil were interviewed in three different samples. The methodology used for comparative data analysis and interpretation was based on Grounded Theory, resulting in the creation of a theoretical model, guided by "humanizing care through the valuation of the human being". Data demonstrated that new competencies can be developed, which are capable of provoking a resignification of values and principles guiding humanization, with a view to reaching personal/professional accomplishments through work, allying technical and human skills in professional practice and experiencing humanized care.
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- 2007
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12. [Permanent education in the context of nursing and health].
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Mancia JR, Cabral LC, and Koerich MS
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- Education, Nursing, Continuing standards
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In this essay authors discuss the current proposal of permanent education by the Health Ministry, which is focused on the formation of human resources for the Public Health System. It covers education as a whole and specifically adult education, an issue that directly affects nursing, as nursing contributes with the largest number of healthcare workers, constituting the central focus of public policies. In this way authors present the main controversies and suggest adherence to the government program, understanding that for the first time there is a comprehensive project in this area that is intended to be permanent.
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- 2004
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