Professional skills for health promotion in caring for tuberculosis patients
Costa AFA, Gomes AMF, Fernandes AFC, Silva LMSD, Barbosa LP, Aquino PS
Revista brasileira de enfermagem · 2020-03
Abstract
Objectives to understand the health promotion skills found in the speeches of health practitioners in care for TB patients. Methods qualitative study, developed with seven practitioners involved in care for TB patients, identified from a sociocentric approach, whose speeches were submitted to analysis based on the health promotion skills model in the Galway Consensus. Results there were four domains: Catalyzing change; Leadership; Planning; and Partnerships. These domains resulted from health education actions, contribution of management nursing practitioners, seeking to meet patients' needs and articulation of professional sectors. Final considerations there were some skill domains in the speeches of health practitioners, with the nurse being quoted in the development of essential skills for health promotion activities, such as catalyzing change and leading care for TB patients.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Tuberculosis
- Empathy
- Leadership
- Qualitative Research
- Clinical Competence
- Health Promotion
- Primary Health Care
- Brazil
- Professionalism