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[Implanting the nursing process].

Juan Miguel Izquierdo Carrasco1, María Belén Pérez Badía, Francisco José Ramírez Rodríguez

  • 1Centro de Salud Alhaurín el Grande, Málaga.

Revista De Enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain)
|September 26, 2003
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The Nursing Process is utilized by 43% of Spanish primary health centers and 33% of nurses. Professional development significantly increases nurse adoption of this scientific nursing method.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Science
  • Healthcare Management

Context:

  • The Nursing Process is a foundational scientific method in nursing.
  • Its adoption and application remain a subject of debate and investigation within the profession.

Purpose:

  • To quantify the adoption rates of the Nursing Process in Primary Health Centers across Spain.
  • To assess the proportion of nurses utilizing this methodology in their practice.

Summary:

  • A systematic sampling study surveyed 500 Primary Health Centers in Spain.
  • Findings indicate that 43% of centers and 33% of nurses currently employ the Nursing Process.
  • Nurse adoption rates are nearly double in centers offering professional development in this methodology.

Impact:

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  • Highlights a significant gap in the widespread implementation of the Nursing Process.
  • Underscores the effectiveness of targeted professional development in promoting evidence-based nursing practices.
  • Provides data to inform strategies for enhancing nursing care quality and standardization.