Editorial UPTC
RESEARCH IN ACTION: ARISTS FOR THE PRACTICE OF NURSING
RESEARCH IN ACTION: ARISTS FOR THE PRACTICE OF NURSING
INVESTIGACIÓN EN ACCIÓN: ARISTAS PARA EL EJERCICIO DE LA ENFERMERÍA
Milena Alexandra Galvis López; Mayra Solanye Galindo Huertas; Omar Iván Vargas Rivera; Melissa Dayana Rodríguez Álvarez; Sandra Lorena Herrera Giraldo; Lina Patricia Álvarez Verdugo
Editorial UPTC ·Colombia ·2024
E-book ISBN 9789586609227
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Formatos
| Formato | ISBN | Recordreference | DOI | Año |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| E-book | 9789586609227 | SIMEHEBOOKFOGVXWAB6GI9VIPTGHFU | 10.19053/uptc.9789586609227 | 2024 |
Sobre esta obra
Each chapter in this book represents a unique facet of care: a starting point, a perspective, an option, or a version that reflects the diversity of approaches used by nursing professionals to be aware of the needs they face daily when interacting with the individuals they care for, both individually and collectively. These chapters cover various topics that continue to be of interest to nurses, as their goal is to put life at the center of their practice.
The common thread is the constant presence of two fundamental actors: the care recipient and the caregiver. They appear in different scenarios and roles within the professional development of nursing, such as educators, researchers, clinical professionals, and community members. This constant presence evidences that, regardless of the context of practice, there is always someone else who is being attended to and cared for, someone who challenges us to recognize, respect, and consider them in our thinking.
In conclusion, the book addresses different facets of nursing care and shows how professionals face social, professional, and individual challenges, always keeping in mind the importance of putting the human being at the center of their work. The interaction between the care recipient and the caregiver is highlighted as an essential element in all nursing practices, regardless of the field in which they develop.