Abstract
The nurses’ work process of Primary Health Care and the National Politics of MedicinalPlants/Phytoterapies. This study aimed to understand nurses’ work processes in primary health care in relation to the National Politics of Medicinal Plants and Phytotherapies. The referential was based on Guareschi and Kleinman. The approach was qualitative and descriptive. Nurses from 21 towns of Southern Rio Grande do Sul participated. Data collection was a self-administrated questionnaire, in the period of June to August of 2013. The analysis followed Minayo’s operative proposal, two themes emerged: nurses’ work processes and the National Politics of Medicinal Plants and Phytotherapies and the viability of this in primary health care. The ignorance of the policy, but they indicate medicinal plants in the work process. The policy is practicable, when the nurses make groups, put the interdisciplinary dialogue in practice and contemplate the users’ cultural aspects.
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Souza, A. D. Z., Heinen, H. M., Amestoy, S. C., Mendieta, M. C., Piriz, M. A., & Heck, R. M. (2016). O processo de trabalho dos enfermeiros da atenção primária e a política nacional de plantas medicinais/fitoterápicos. Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais, 18(2), 480–487. https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-084X/15_176
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