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Standards of the nursing knowledge and its interface to the attendance to the domiciliary - a literature review | Lacerda | Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing
Nurse. Professor of the Department of Nursing and the Program of Pós-Graduação in Nursing of the UFPR. Doctor in Philosophy of Nursing. Coordinator of the NEPECHE/UFPR.
Ivete PS Zagonel Federal University of the Paraná
Nurse. Senior professor of Program of Pós-Graduação in Nursing of the UFPR. Doctor in Philosophy of Nursing. . Member of the Nucleus of Studies, It searches and Extension in Human Care of Enfermagem (NEPECHE/UFPR).
Soriane K Martins Federal University of the Paraná
Nurse. Specialist in Collective Health and Projects Assistenciais de Enfermagem. Mestranda of the Course of Mestrado in Nursing of the Program of Pós-Graduação in Nursing of the UFPR. Member of the Nucleus of Studies, It searches and Extension in Human Care of Enfermagem (NEPECHE/UFPR).
Standards of the nursing knowledge and its interface to the attendance to the domiciliary - a literature review
Maria R Lacerda, Ivete PS Zagonel, Soriane K Martins
Abstract
The attendance to the domiciliary health resurges as an alternative modality to the model of attention to the health of the country and the professional nurse who acts in this area as commitment and responsibility to improve its knowledge. Thus, this article, is a theoretical reflection on the interface of the standards of the knowledge of nursing identified by Barbara Carper (1978), Munhall (1993), White (1995) and brazilians studious where they point the possibility, importance and relevancy with respect to the area of nursing and in special in domiciliary attendance to the health while caring practice that confers an uneven and particular situation to the inserted client in its domicile. This interface is based on the reciprocity with the well-taken care of being, propitiating learning and growth conditions, in order to contribute for the consolidation of new experiences, enriching the capacity to take care of the nurse, patient and family member.