HOME HEALTH CARE TRAINING: ISSUES FOUND IN THE BRAZILIAN NURSING SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION
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https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v14i4.16394Keywords:
Enfermagem, Assistência domiciliar, Cuidados domiciliares de saúde, Serviços de assistência domiciliar, Ensino, Nursing, Home care, Home health care, Home care agencies, Training, Enfermería, Asistencia domiciliaria, Cuidados domiciliares de salud, ServicAbstract
The aim of this study was to identify issues about home health care (HHC) training in Brazilian nursing
scientific production. An integrative revision was developed, which analyzed 39 papers, that were published from January
1999 to May 1999; as result, three main aspects emerged: necessary competences to HHC, HHC training, and the limitations
on the HHC professionals’ training. We stated that there are few scientific production exclusively about HHC training in
Nursing. It’s necessary to emphasize the importance of training in this area among training entities and HHC agencies.
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