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[Group and group interaction in nurses' activities: a needed knowledge].

Eliane Grossmann1, Eglê Kohlrausch

  • 1Enfermagem em Saúde Mental, Departamento de Assistência e Orientação Profissional da EEnf/UFRGS.

Revista Gaucha De Enfermagem
|August 10, 2006
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Nurses largely favor group work and integrate empirical and theoretical knowledge. However, many lack understanding of key group dynamics concepts, impacting team coordination and client care strategies.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Social Psychology
  • Organizational Behavior

Context:

  • A university hospital in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
  • Focus on nurses as coordinators of working teams.
  • Exploration of group dynamics in healthcare settings.

Purpose:

  • To assess nurses' knowledge of group functioning.
  • To identify the basis of nurses' team coordination activities.
  • To understand the application of group theory in nursing practice.

Summary:

  • 97% of nurses expressed positive views on group work.
  • 77.7% utilize a blend of empirical and theoretical knowledge in their roles.
  • A significant portion of nurses were unfamiliar with terms like 'operative group' and 'basic assumptions'.

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Impact:

  • Nurses' empirical and theoretical knowledge provides tools for managing group emotions.
  • Enhanced understanding of group dynamics can improve client care.
  • Highlights a need for further education on group theory for nursing professionals.