2012, Number 1
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Enfermería Universitaria 2012; 9 (1)
Humanization Solutions health in daily practice
Ariza OC
Language: Spanish
References: 16
Page: 45-51
PDF size: 134.23 Kb.
ABSTRACT
This article contains a reflection with respect to the importance that, from for the standpoint of the author, has for all health professionals, providing attention and or care, which must be characterized for being humane. The objective was to assess the processes that contribute to the humanization of health care, science and technology and the attributes that should characterize the care provided to them for it be humane, taking into account the different actors involved in the development of health care: professionals, patients and families.
To give scope to this objective a review of the literature of the health sector related to the topic was made, including disciplines such as medicine and nursing, in which was taken into account the 911 Law of 2004, by enacting provisions on ethical liability for the exercise of nursing in Colombia, determining the appropriate disciplinary and other provisions.
The actions of health care professionals and institutions, and trainers, should tend to favor humane attention to be characterized for being laden with ethical and moral values in which respect occupies a privileged place. This also implies giving a direction to technological development, one that will lead it back to the real needs of man.
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