USE OF THE OPERATIVE GROUP IN HEALTH CARE: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v19i4.32727Keywords:
Group processes, Health, Review literature as a topic, Healthcare.Abstract
This study aimed to identify how the Operative
Group has been used in the area of health, and what the
evidence is for its use in the scientific literature. An integrative
review was undertaken, in the following databases: Latin
American and Caribbean Center on Health Science
Information (LILACS), Medical Literature Analysis and
Retrieval System On-Line (MEDLINE) and National Library
of Medicine in the PUBMED database. Articles published
between 2002 and July 2014, which addressed the Operative
Group, as proposed by Pichon-Rivière, were selected. A total
of 23 articles was found, discussed in the following categories:
the Operative Group in Peoples’ Health Care; the Operative
Group in the Professional’s Teaching-Learning Process; the
Use of the Operative Group in the Management of Health
Services; and, the Operative Group in Health Research. The
Operative Group has been adopted in health care for chronic
illnesses, research, management, and training of health
workers. It is concluded that this tool is relevant for the care and
that studies with other methodological designs are necessary.
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