Work process and management competences of the nurses in the family health strategy

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  • Marcilene de Paula
    • Aida Maris Peres
      • Elizabeth Bernardino
        • Elizabete Araújo Eduardo
          • Silvânia Terezinha Silva Macagi

            Palabras clave:

            Nursing, Professional Competence, Practice Management, Family Health.

            Resumen

            The objective was to identify the dimension of the process of nursing work in a unit of the Family Health Strategy and correlate the necessary competences for the development of managerial activities. It is a descriptive study using the technique of non-participant observation during 160 hours of activities of four nurses from a unit of the Family Health Strategy, from March to May, 2011. The results showed that the care dimension holds 42% of the time spent by nurses in their activities, followed by management (33%), education (20%) and political participation (2.5%). In managerial dimension, managerial competences were classified as follows: communication (55%), leadership (33%), permanent education (8%) and decision making (4%). These competences are interrelated and developed together with administrative functions: planning, coordination, direction and control. For the development of their attributions in the Family Health Strategies the nurse professionals uses administrative tools demanding constant mobilization of different competences.

            DOI:https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.20130005000015

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            2013-10-19

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            Paula M de, Peres AM, Bernardino E, Eduardo EA, Macagi STS. Work process and management competences of the nurses in the family health strategy. Rev Rene [Internet]. 2013 Oct. 19 [cited 2026 Jun. 3];14(5). Available from: https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/3634