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Practices for caring in nursing: Brazilian research groups
Authors:Erdmann A L  de Andrade S R  de Mello A L Ferreira  Klock P  do Nascimento K C  Koerich M Santos  Backes D Stein
Affiliation:Nursing Department, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil.
Abstract:ERDMANN A.L., DE ANDRADE S.R., FERREIRA DE MELLO A.L., KLOCK P., DO NASCIMENTO K.C., SANTOS KOERICH M. & STEIN BACKES D. (2011) Practices for caring in nursing: Brazilian research groups. International Nursing Review 58 , 379–385 Background: The present study considers the production of knowledge and the interactions in the environment of research and their relationships in the system of caring in nursing and health. Aim: To elaborate a theoretical model of the organization of the practices used for caring, based on the experiences made by the research groups of administration and management in nursing, in Brazil. Methods: The study is based on grounded theory. Twelve leaders of research groups, working as professors in public universities in the south and the south‐east of Brazil, distributed in sample groups, were interviewed. Findings: The core phenomenon ‘research groups of administration and management in nursing: arrangements and interactions in the system of caring in nursing’ was derived from the categories: conceptual bases and contexts of the research groups; experiencing interactions in the research groups; functionality of the research groups; and outputs of the research groups. The research groups are integrated in the system of caring in nursing. Conclusions: The activities of the Brazilian administration and management in nursing research groups are process oriented and in a process of constant renovation, socially relevant, operate in a complex scenario and contribute to the advancement of the organizations of the system of caring in nursing through strengthening the connection among academia, service and community.
Keywords:Administration  Brazil  Caring in Nursing  Management  Nursing Practices  Research Groups
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