AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores how nurses' clinical practice affects Primary Health Care, emphasizing the importance of trust between health professionals and the community.
  • Using qualitative research and Grounded Theory, data was collected from 18 nurses in Florianópolis over several months.
  • Findings reveal that effective clinical practices, including nursing protocols and standardized classifications, enhance problem-solving abilities and positively impact the health of patients in Primary Health Care.

Article Abstract

Objective: To understand the repercussions of the nurse's clinical practice on Primary Health Care.

Method: Qualitative research with the theoretical and methodological contribution of Grounded Theory. Data collection took place between May and October 2016 in Florianópolis' Primary Care service. The theoretical sample was comprised of 18 nurses divided into two groups.

Results: nurses' clinical practice has repercussions on the consolidation of the trust bond between individuals, families and communities, by amplifying the problem-solving efficacy of the Primary Health Care professional's clinical practice. This is due to the implementation of clinical nursing protocols, and also the use of the International Classification for Nursing Practice.

Final Considerations: Nurses' clinical practice has positive repercussions on the health of Primary Health Care users.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0348DOI Listing

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