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2018, Number 4

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Rev Méd Electrón 2018; 40 (4)

Methodology for the Nursing ward round in the primary health care

Serrano DCA, Carrillo ATM, Santamaría MW, Cordero PI, Espinosa MK
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Language: Spanish
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Page: 1245-1256
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Key words:

community nursing, medicine studies, ward round, methodology, education at work.

ABSTRACT

Primary health care is a part of the National Health System. Community nursery is the part of nursing comprehensively developing and applying care to individuals, families and the community in the continuous health-disease process. The community nursery professionals contribute, in a specific way, to the acquisition of skills, habits, behavior norms promoting self-care by individuals, families and the community in the context of the primary health care which includes the following elements: health promotion, protection, recovering and rehabilitation, and also disease prevention.
The teaching-care round is the continuous and exclusive activity of the medical profession teaching and practice. That activity, according to the scenery in which it is carried out, may be in the hospital or in the community. There is a methodology in the primary health care for the development of the nursery ward round in the education at work. With the objective of describing that methodology and theoretically assessing the role of community nursing in the primary health care, an exhaustive bibliographic review was carried out on the forms of teaching organization and the methods of education at work used in nursing studies.





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Rev Méd Electrón. 2018;40