Undergraduates view on the national health system
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https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v10i2.5000Keywords:
SUS (BR), Enfermagem, Estudantes de enfermagem, Saúde Pública, National Health System, Nursing, Nursing Students, Sistema Único de Salud, Enfermería, Estudiantes de Enfermería, Salud PúblicaAbstract
This article objectified to get to know the opinion of nursing undergraduates of an educational institution on the National Health System. It was adopted a qualitative descriptive exploratory methodology to carry out this study. The undergraduates were divided in groups and wrote down a report on the theme. Content analysis of the obtained data, proposed by Bardin was used. The thematic categories evolved were as follows: the universal principle of the National Health System, the need for improvement of care delivery and the National Health System while a good theoretical model, badly managed though.
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