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New Trends in Qualitative Research
On-line version ISSN 2184-7770
Abstract
ZOCCHE, Denise Antunes de Azambuja; ROSA, Ana Paula da and ZANATTA, Elisangela Argenta. Research-Action in the Development of Women’s Health Nursing Consultation. NTQR [online]. 2021, vol.8, pp.804-810. Epub Dec 02, 2021. ISSN 2184-7770. https://doi.org/10.36367/ntqr.8.2021.804-810.
Nursing consultation in women's health care is a powerful strategy for effectively promoting the health of this population. The implantation of an instrument for nursing consultation specifically for women, built collectively by nurses and based on scientific evidence, becomes a strategy consistent with the health needs of women. Objective: to build an instrument for nursing consultation on women's health, based on the International Classification for Nursing Practices. Method: qualitative, research-action type study, applied within the scope of Primary Health Care, in five stages adapted from the method proposed by Thiollent: situational diagnosis, data collection, seminars, construction of the instrument and publication of the results. collected through interviews and four seminars, with 10 nurses, who performed nursing consultation to women in Primary Health Care. The data were analyzed according to Bardin and discussed in the light of national and international scientific recommendations for the promotion of women's health. Nursing diagnoses, interventions and expected results were prepared based on the International Classification for Nursing Practice. As the fields of the instrument were being elaborated and discussed in the seminars, the changes proposed by the group were already dealt with to be incorporated in the discussion stage of the following seminars. Result: The instrument has the following fields: identification; history, diagnoses and nursing interventions and expected results for the most common reasons for women seeking care in PHC. Ten diagnoses, twenty-eight nursing interventions and ten expected results from the International Classification for Nursing Practice were listed. Conclusions. The action-research method allowed interaction, reflection and the construction of an instrument to support nursing consultation for women's health.
Keywords : Nursing Consultation; Primary Healthcare; Women’s Health; Research-Action; Applied Research..