2018, Number 1
Revista Cubana de Salud y Trabajo 2018; 19 (1)
Occupational context of nursing professionals in Colombia
Escobar MB, Cordero RDC, Orozco DMI
Language: Spanish
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Page: 66-72
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: This article deals with the fundamental considerations of the legal framework that regulates, regulates and implements the occupational context of nursing professionals. Objective: It proposes an analytical vision of the international and national domains that define the patterns and criteria to construct occupational contexts in nursing professionals. Material and method: Review article and integrative opinion of literature carried out by an electronic search in the databases: SciElo, Dialnet, Google Academic, Lilacs, Proquest, Aquichan, Revista Reduca, Nursing Magazine, Elsevier Magazine, Surgery and Surgeons Magazine Esteem, and Journal of Nursing School. A total of 59 articles were reviewed that include the inclusion criteria to which an analysis matrix. Results: The objective dimension of context is determined by the confluence of physical and material circumstances that guarantee healthy environments for each official to effectively exercise his work. It includes the implementation of strategic plans to reduce the biological, physical and psychosocial risks that can affect the performance of nurses. Conclusion: The occupational context in nursing is approached from the objective and subjective dimension that configures it. This articulation is basic to dilute the duality in the analysis of the conditions that must be generated so that the health institutions function as an interacting and inter-retroactive system of relations and synergies.