Nursing care for the Amazon population: knowledge production and human resource development
ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze knowledge production adherence from a master’s course in nursing in the Amazon to care and health demands in the region, with an emphasis on neglected tropical diseases and traditional populations in the Amazon. Methods: a descriptive study, with a quantitative appr...
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author | Zilmar Augusto de Souza Filho Antonia Margareth Moita Sá Linda Karolinne Rodrigues Almeida Cunha Tainan Fabrício da Silva Rafaela Barros dos Santos Flávia Regina Souza Ramos Marta Lenise do Prado |
author_facet | Zilmar Augusto de Souza Filho Antonia Margareth Moita Sá Linda Karolinne Rodrigues Almeida Cunha Tainan Fabrício da Silva Rafaela Barros dos Santos Flávia Regina Souza Ramos Marta Lenise do Prado |
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description | ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze knowledge production adherence from a master’s course in nursing in the Amazon to care and health demands in the region, with an emphasis on neglected tropical diseases and traditional populations in the Amazon. Methods: a descriptive study, with a quantitative approach and documentary basis, analyzing dissertations defended in a Graduate Program in Nursing at the Universidade do Estado do Pará in association with the Universidade Federal do Amazonas, from 2012-2019. A descriptive statistical analysis was performed. Results: of the 105 dissertations analyzed, 30 (28.6%) were related to neglected tropical diseases. Of these, 11 (10.5%) dealt with Chagas disease, leishmaniasis, tuberculosis, malaria, and leprosy. Traditional populations in the Amazon participated in only 11 (10.5%) studies. Conclusions: knowledge production in a master’s course has adherence to care and health demands in the region; however, it needs to enhance its production to strengthen its identity. |
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spelling | doaj.art-bfa557b2a5b0400a9a1596b3d58e0da82022-12-22T04:16:07ZengAssociação Brasileira de EnfermagemRevista Brasileira de Enfermagem1984-04462021-11-0175suppl 210.1590/0034-7167-2020-1084Nursing care for the Amazon population: knowledge production and human resource developmentZilmar Augusto de Souza Filhohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3146-8445Antonia Margareth Moita Sáhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2053-5622Linda Karolinne Rodrigues Almeida Cunhahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3427-8890Tainan Fabrício da Silvahttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6761-1365Rafaela Barros dos Santoshttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0516-4808Flávia Regina Souza Ramoshttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0077-2292Marta Lenise do Pradohttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3421-3912ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze knowledge production adherence from a master’s course in nursing in the Amazon to care and health demands in the region, with an emphasis on neglected tropical diseases and traditional populations in the Amazon. Methods: a descriptive study, with a quantitative approach and documentary basis, analyzing dissertations defended in a Graduate Program in Nursing at the Universidade do Estado do Pará in association with the Universidade Federal do Amazonas, from 2012-2019. A descriptive statistical analysis was performed. Results: of the 105 dissertations analyzed, 30 (28.6%) were related to neglected tropical diseases. Of these, 11 (10.5%) dealt with Chagas disease, leishmaniasis, tuberculosis, malaria, and leprosy. Traditional populations in the Amazon participated in only 11 (10.5%) studies. Conclusions: knowledge production in a master’s course has adherence to care and health demands in the region; however, it needs to enhance its production to strengthen its identity.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-71672022001100202&tlng=enEducation, NursingEducation, HigherNursing CareKnowledgeWorkforce |
spellingShingle | Zilmar Augusto de Souza Filho Antonia Margareth Moita Sá Linda Karolinne Rodrigues Almeida Cunha Tainan Fabrício da Silva Rafaela Barros dos Santos Flávia Regina Souza Ramos Marta Lenise do Prado Nursing care for the Amazon population: knowledge production and human resource development Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem Education, Nursing Education, Higher Nursing Care Knowledge Workforce |
title | Nursing care for the Amazon population: knowledge production and human resource development |
title_full | Nursing care for the Amazon population: knowledge production and human resource development |
title_fullStr | Nursing care for the Amazon population: knowledge production and human resource development |
title_full_unstemmed | Nursing care for the Amazon population: knowledge production and human resource development |
title_short | Nursing care for the Amazon population: knowledge production and human resource development |
title_sort | nursing care for the amazon population knowledge production and human resource development |
topic | Education, Nursing Education, Higher Nursing Care Knowledge Workforce |
url | http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-71672022001100202&tlng=en |
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