Elaboration of a pedagogical project for preceptory nurses in intensive cardiological therapy

Authors

  • Lidiane Silva Martins
  • Maria Fernanda Silveira Scarcella

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36489/nursing.2020v23i269p4695-4702

Keywords:

Internship and Residence, Health education, Intervention modes

Abstract

Objective: to report the development of a pedagogical project in preceptorship for nurses in cardiac intensive care. Method: a descriptive, exploratory study with a qualitative approach, of the experience report type, carried out in a Federal University Hospital. Report based on the experience of preceptor nurses in multidisciplinary residency in the area of concentration Nursing and working in cardiac intensive care during 2019. Results: the elaboration of a pedagogical planning for preceptorship of nurses in cardiac intensive care contributes to systematize the internship activities of the resident, improving the binomial theory and practice, thus favoring that nurses develop reflexive, critical, humanitarian and ethical attitudes in the exercise of their profession, with responsibility and competence to work in cardiac intensive therapy. Conclusion: through this pedagogical internship project we provide the improvement of education and training of residents in the scope of cardiac intensive care, as well as promoting permanent education and constant updating.

Author Biographies

Lidiane Silva Martins

Intensive Care Nurse at the Coronary Unit at Hospital das Clí­nicas, Federal University of Minas Gerais (HC-UFMG/EBSERH). Master's student in Intensive Care at the Brazilian Multidisciplinary Institute of Health Education.

Maria Fernanda Silveira Scarcella

Cardiologist Nurse at Hospital Medical Clinic, Hospital das Clí­nicas, Federal University of Minas Gerais (HC-UFMG/EBSERH). Master in Nursing from the School of Nursing/UFMG.

Published

2020-10-22

How to Cite

Silva Martins, L. ., & Silveira Scarcella, M. F. . (2020). Elaboration of a pedagogical project for preceptory nurses in intensive cardiological therapy. Nursing Edição Brasileira, 23(269), 4695–4702. https://doi.org/10.36489/nursing.2020v23i269p4695-4702

Issue

Section

Artigos Cientí­ficos