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[Group process in nursing: possibilities and limits]

D B Munari1

  • 1Centro de Graduação em Enfermagem, Faculdade de Medicina do Triângulo Mineiro Uberaba-MG.

Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem
|January 1, 1997
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Nurses find group work therapeutic, but challenges arise in managing complex group dynamics. Effective facilitation requires both theoretical knowledge and self-awareness for optimal patient care outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

Context:

  • Qualitative study exploring nurses' perceptions of group work in healthcare settings.
  • Focus on motivational factors, learning sources, and practical experiences with therapeutic groups.

Purpose:

  • To identify facilitators and barriers to effective group work from the perspective of healthcare professionals.
  • To understand the role of self-knowledge and theoretical resources in group facilitation.

Summary:

  • Nurses acknowledge the therapeutic benefits of group work, particularly when provided with adequate resources.
  • Difficulties in managing nuanced emotional expressions within groups were identified as a key challenge.
  • Effective group coordination necessitates strong theoretical grounding and enhanced self-awareness in nurses.

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Impact:

  • Highlights the need for specialized training in group dynamics and emotional intelligence for nurses.
  • Suggests that improved self-knowledge and theoretical preparation can enhance the therapeutic value of group interventions.
  • Informs healthcare policy and practice regarding the support and training required for effective group therapy facilitation.