Humanizing care through the valuation of the human being: Resignification of values and principles by health professionals

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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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Backes, D. S., Koerich, M. S., & Erdmann, A. L. (2007). Humanizing care through the valuation of the human being: Resignification of values and principles by health professionals. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 15(1), 34–41. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-11692007000100006

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