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Liaison nurse competences at hospital discharge

Gisele Knop Aued, Elizabeth Bernardino, Otília Beatriz Maciel da Silva, María Manuela Martins, Aida Maris Peres, Letícia Siniski de Lima

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify the liaison nurse competences at hospital discharge in the light of Strengths-Based Nursing Care theoretical reference. METHOD: Descriptive and qualitative study, developed at the province of Quebéc-Canada, with 23 liaison nurses. The data were collected from March to July 2016, by a semi-structured questionnaire via Survey Monkey® electronic platform and analyzed through the content analysis, supported by software Qualitativa Data Analysis Miner. RESULTS: The categories that has emerged were: competences related to patient care, competences related to personal characteristics of the liaison nurse and managerial competences. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: Liaison nurses hold a set of competences from different dimensions, which provide the care centered in the person, in its potentialities, and assure the continuity of patient care with hospital discharge.

Topics & Concepts

NursingHospital dischargeNursing careCompetence (human resources)PsychologyQualitative researchUniversity hospitalMedicineFamily medicineSociologySocial scienceSocial psychologyIntensive care medicineNursing education and managementHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
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