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The Nurse’s Work Process in Primary Health Care: an Integrative Review

Objective. This work sought to analyze the scientific production regarding the work process of nurses in Primary Health Care in the Colombian context. Methodology. Integrative literature review. The research question was: how is the work process of nurses in Primary Health Care in Colombia? Informat...

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Published in:Hacia la promocíon de la salud 2022-12, Vol.27 (2), p.222-236
Main Authors: Corpus Quiguanás, Juliana, Mondragón Sánchez, Edna Johana, Bernal Ordoñez, Lina Karina
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Language:English
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Summary:Objective. This work sought to analyze the scientific production regarding the work process of nurses in Primary Health Care in the Colombian context. Methodology. Integrative literature review. The research question was: how is the work process of nurses in Primary Health Care in Colombia? Information collection was carried out during August and September 2021. The databases consulted were: SCOPUS, LILACS, Science Direct, VHL, PubMed and the SciELO electronic library. The inclusion criteria were: original articles published between 2015 and 2021. Results. Three articles were selected to comprise the final sample. Three thematic categories emerged from the results for analysis: knowledge of nursing professionals about PHC; barriers in the work process of nursing professionals in PHC; nursing professional practices in PHC. Conclusions. This review of the literature revealed lack of scientific evidence concerning the role of nursing professionals in primary care in Colombia. It is essential to elucidate the role of nurses in primary care to continue on the path of consolidating and improving actions and strategies, especially in the current context of policy reform of the Colombian health system and the global interests to strengthen primary care.
ISSN:0121-7577
2462-8425
DOI:10.17151/hpsal.2022.27.2.16