Objective: To describe the role of nurses in the integration of care for people with chronic noncommunicable diseases.
Method: This was an integrated single-case study conducted with care coordinators and nurses, purposefully selected, with interviews, documentary analysis and computerized files as sources of evidence. Categorical analysis was used based on data organization using MAXQDA® software, version 2018.
Objective: to report the experience of implementing care management strategies in coping with the COVID-19 pandemic in a teaching hospital.
Method: this is an experience report of the managers who work at the largest public hospital in Paraná with functions as Head of the Care Management Division, Head of the Care Lines Management Sector, Head of the Infectiology Unit and support team.
Results: care management strategies were structured based on the service dynamics; physical structure; human Resources; professional and user safety.
Objectives: to identify the strategies for integrated care used regarding Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases in a Health District.
Methods: a case study developed in a district of a municipality in southern Brazil, with 34 participants (coordinators and nursing assistants). Data were collected between August 2016 and June 2017, through interviews, documents and computerized files.
Objective: to understand the role of the nurse in the collegiate management model of a teaching hospital, in the integrality of care perspective.
Method: a single case study with multiple units of analysis, with the theoretical proposition "integrality of care is a result of the care offered to the user by multiple professionals, including the nurse". Data were obtained in a functional unit of a teaching hospital through interviews with 13 nurses in a non-participant observation and document analysis.