Care-educational technologies: an emerging concept of the praxis of nurses in a hospital context

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OBJECTIVE: to know the praxis of nurses in the hospital context and, from this, to define a concept about Care-Educational Technologies. METHOD: qualitative, exploratory-descriptive research, developed in a university hospital in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, with 21 nurses (non-probabilistic sampling), through non-participant observation and semi-structured interview, conducted from March to December 2015. Records were analyzed through content analysis. RESULTS: the results showed that in the context of nurses' work, it is possible to deduce care-educational possibilities, based on the person-person, person-tool and/or person-universe relationship. The concept was defined based on the intertwining of caring-training and training-caring for oneself and other people. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: the reflections point to the need to develop or strengthen the autonomy of those involved in the health-disease process. This is based on the empowerment of people under their lives' conditions, in their multidimensionality, within human praxis.

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Salbego, C., Nietsche, E. A., Teixeira, E., Girardon-Perlini, N. M. O., Wild, C. F., & Ilha, S. (2018). Care-educational technologies: an emerging concept of the praxis of nurses in a hospital context. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 71, 2666–2674. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0753

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