Management technology for implementing the Systematization of Nursing Care
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https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2022-0028enKeywords:
Biomedical Technology, Nursing Administration Research, Nursing Service, Hospital, Nursing Process, Nurse PractitionersAbstract
Objective: To describe the construction of a management technology aimed at implementing the Systematization of Nursing Care in nursing services. Method: This is a methodological, qualitative and explanatory study, based on the normative and legal framework of COFEN Resolution 358/2009. It comprised the theoretical construction of instruments for practice anchored in the literature and expertise of a group of 40 nurses, between April 2020 and June 2021. Results: The technology is outlined from the dimensions of method, personnel and nursing instruments that support the Systematization of Nursing Care tripod. It consists of an explanatory model of an operational management matrix and a checklist-type instrument for follow-up/monitoring of Systematization of Nursing Care management in services. Conclusion: Management technology is inserted as a solution to improve organizational performance, health care, clinical decision support, planning, administration, organization of services and professional practice, and create favorable conditions for applying the Process of Nursing at its fullest.
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