The aim of this study was to describe the perception of nurses regarding educational practices conducted with children with diabetes in a hospital unit. It is a descriptive qualitative study, conducted in an inpatient unit of a public hospital in Fortaleza, state of Ceará, Brazil, between January and February of 2013, with six nurses. Data were collected by means of semi-structured interviews and submitted to content analysis, from which two categories emerged: role of nurses and staff in caring for the child with diabetes: the necessary intersection; and health education directed at the child with diabetes and family members in the hospital context. Nursing professionals acknowledged educational activities as part of an interdisciplinary c...
This qualitative study used a Husserlian phenomenological approach to obtain an understanding of the...
[[abstract]]This study examined the differing perceptions of diabetic patients and their nurses rega...
Purpose: This study attempted to describe hospital nurses pre-diabetes knowledge, performance and ex...
ABSTRACT Objective: to grasp the perspective of nurses on health education in the process of caring...
The incidence of Diabetes Mellitus type 1 (DM1) has increased in the last years, with a consequent g...
Background: Worldwide, insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes is one of the most frequently diagnosed lon...
Abstract Background The aim of the current study was to analyze the perceptions, knowledge, and prac...
The objective was to analyze health professionals’ perception regarding the educational strategies i...
The aim of this study was to document and explore the perceived role of nurses and their attitudes a...
Purpose: The study purposes were to explore school nurses ’ experience, perceived barriers, and educ...
ABSTRACT Objective: seize meanings attributed by primary care nurses to training in diabetes educat...
Objective: To describe the experience of in-service education with nursing professionals from a hosp...
Introduction: Achieving and maintaining good health is a process that is influenced by healthcare as...
The overall goals for the treatment of diabetes are to prevent acute and long-term complications and...
Background and aim: No study is available determining the occupational characteristics and ...
This qualitative study used a Husserlian phenomenological approach to obtain an understanding of the...
[[abstract]]This study examined the differing perceptions of diabetic patients and their nurses rega...
Purpose: This study attempted to describe hospital nurses pre-diabetes knowledge, performance and ex...
ABSTRACT Objective: to grasp the perspective of nurses on health education in the process of caring...
The incidence of Diabetes Mellitus type 1 (DM1) has increased in the last years, with a consequent g...
Background: Worldwide, insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes is one of the most frequently diagnosed lon...
Abstract Background The aim of the current study was to analyze the perceptions, knowledge, and prac...
The objective was to analyze health professionals’ perception regarding the educational strategies i...
The aim of this study was to document and explore the perceived role of nurses and their attitudes a...
Purpose: The study purposes were to explore school nurses ’ experience, perceived barriers, and educ...
ABSTRACT Objective: seize meanings attributed by primary care nurses to training in diabetes educat...
Objective: To describe the experience of in-service education with nursing professionals from a hosp...
Introduction: Achieving and maintaining good health is a process that is influenced by healthcare as...
The overall goals for the treatment of diabetes are to prevent acute and long-term complications and...
Background and aim: No study is available determining the occupational characteristics and ...
This qualitative study used a Husserlian phenomenological approach to obtain an understanding of the...
[[abstract]]This study examined the differing perceptions of diabetic patients and their nurses rega...
Purpose: This study attempted to describe hospital nurses pre-diabetes knowledge, performance and ex...