TY - JOUR
T1 - Análisis multipaís de la gestión del cuidado de enfermería durante la pandemia por COVID-19
AU - Arévalo Ipanaqué, Janet Mercedes
AU - Da Silva Tetzlaff, Alessandra Andréa
AU - Tiscar Gonzalez, Verónica
AU - Paola Sanchez, Laura
AU - Lobos Rodríguez, Roberto Alfredo
AU - Velasquez Ramos, Luis Roberto
AU - Da Silva Martini, Luciane Rachel Bessa Guerra
AU - De Medeiros Kernbeis, Zenaide Cavalcanti
AU - Obando Zegarra, Roxana
AU - Bardon Matos, Ruth María
AU - Flores Lara, Yovana Ivon
AU - Salazar Ramírez, Nidia Elina
AU - Cabanillas Chávez, María Teresa
AU - Chahuas Rodríguez, Eulalia María
AU - Oyola Canto, María Santos
AU - Martín Rodríguez, Miguel
AU - Martínez Madrigal, Alejandra
AU - Vidal López, Vicente
AU - Marín Baños, Adrián Santiago
AU - Martín Rodríguez, José
AU - Solano López, Joaquín
AU - Alejandra Vaccaroni, Claudia
AU - Beatriz Diaz, Alejandra
AU - Maximiliano Alzuri, Martin
AU - Montano Buitron, Richard Freddy
AU - Parada Jimenez, Darynka Angelica
AU - Morales Ojeda, Ismael Antonio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Introduction: During the pandemic by COVID-19 it is necessary to scientifically analyze the experiences of nursing care management. The FODA tool allows to objectively assess the elements of care, becoming a necessary input for management. Objective: to analyze the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of nursing care management developed during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: exploratory multi-country study. 60 expert nurses from Peru, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, El Salvador and Spain. Information is collected from the first case of COVID-19 to 1 May 2020. In working groups, they conducted the critical analysis of the existing documentary review in each country, completing a FODA matrix structured in 19 aspects of nursing care management. Results: 100,00% of countries agree that person-oriented care is a strength, motivation poses a threat, and professional identity is an opportunity. 83,33% identify as weakness the low use of standardized nurse language in the management of the infected patient. Conclusions: The FODA analysis shows varied realities. The country that identified the most strengths was Brazil and the greatest number of weaknesses were reported by El Salvador.
AB - Introduction: During the pandemic by COVID-19 it is necessary to scientifically analyze the experiences of nursing care management. The FODA tool allows to objectively assess the elements of care, becoming a necessary input for management. Objective: to analyze the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of nursing care management developed during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: exploratory multi-country study. 60 expert nurses from Peru, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, El Salvador and Spain. Information is collected from the first case of COVID-19 to 1 May 2020. In working groups, they conducted the critical analysis of the existing documentary review in each country, completing a FODA matrix structured in 19 aspects of nursing care management. Results: 100,00% of countries agree that person-oriented care is a strength, motivation poses a threat, and professional identity is an opportunity. 83,33% identify as weakness the low use of standardized nurse language in the management of the infected patient. Conclusions: The FODA analysis shows varied realities. The country that identified the most strengths was Brazil and the greatest number of weaknesses were reported by El Salvador.
KW - Coronavirus Infections
KW - Health Management
KW - Nursing Care
KW - Patient Care Management
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M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85120581195
SN - 0864-0319
VL - 36
JO - Revista Cubana de Enfermeria
JF - Revista Cubana de Enfermeria
IS - Special Issue
M1 - e3998
ER -