2017, Number 1
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Rev Enferm IMSS 2017; 25 (1)
Individual and institutional capacities for research in health systems and nursing services in Cuba
Martínez-Trujillo N
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 65-70
PDF size: 255.79 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Research on health systems and health services allows the decision-making on the
basis of well-founded evidence; however, this field of study has scarcely been addressed by nurses.
Objective: To describe the experience of implementing an educational strategy in professional
nurses and managers to develop individual and institutional capacities in the execution of research
in health systems and health services in Cuba.
Methodology: To implement the strategy, the referents of constructivism and action research
were taken into account. Some workshops were set up for designing, monitoring and also for
the participants to get familiar with the strategy. Their results were implemented in 13 research
projects for decision-making in institutions and nursing services.
Conclusions: Individual and institutional capacities in participants for conducting research in
health systems and health services were developed. The results support a new phase of sustainability
of the strategy, which entails the projection of the strategy at a national level.
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