Strategies to develop the nursing process and nursing care plans in the health system in Bolivia

Background: Care Plans provide guidelines to offer all patients the same quality assistance. Care Plans constitute a base where every stage of the Nursing Process can be recorded, which will save time when handling documentation. Bolivian nurses are very keen to participate in this global trend in o...

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Main Authors: Fernández‐Sola, Cayetano, Granero‐Molina, José, Aguilera Manrique, Gabriel, Peredo, María Hilda, Castro-Sánchez, Adelaida María, Pérez-Galdeano, Antonia
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author Fernández‐Sola, Cayetano
Granero‐Molina, José
Aguilera Manrique, Gabriel
Peredo, María Hilda
Castro-Sánchez, Adelaida María
Pérez-Galdeano, Antonia
author_facet Fernández‐Sola, Cayetano
Granero‐Molina, José
Aguilera Manrique, Gabriel
Peredo, María Hilda
Castro-Sánchez, Adelaida María
Pérez-Galdeano, Antonia
author_sort Fernández‐Sola, Cayetano
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description Background: Care Plans provide guidelines to offer all patients the same quality assistance. Care Plans constitute a base where every stage of the Nursing Process can be recorded, which will save time when handling documentation. Bolivian nurses are very keen to participate in this global trend in order to grasp the opportunity offered by the international cooperation programmes carried out between Spain and South America. Aims: To identify obstacles and enablers encountered when implementing the Nursing Process. To set clear strategies and actions so as to develop the Nursing Process and Care Plans in Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia) both in hospitals and universities. Methods: The Participatory Action Research was conducted between the Autonomous University Gabriel René Moreno (Bolivia) and the University of Almería (Spain). The procedure for data collection included meetings with key informants, interviews, observation and workshops. Data were analysed using the constant comparison and categorized by common themes. Results: Lack of time and instruments, shortage of resources and the need for continuous training came up as obstacles; whereas enablers were the nurses’ involvement, the university-hospital coordination and the support given by institutions. Actions taken were the creation of a care plan unit, the implementation of a training programme, design of instruments, and meetings held with authorities and institutional representatives. Conclusions: Conducting action-research schemes within international cooperation programmes signifies an excellent opportunity for the nursing system in less-developed countries so as to be included in international plans with the aim of standardizing the nursing practice.
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spelling oai:repositorio.ual.es:10835-133292023-10-11T08:45:43Z Strategies to develop the nursing process and nursing care plans in the health system in Bolivia Fernández‐Sola, Cayetano Granero‐Molina, José Aguilera Manrique, Gabriel Peredo, María Hilda Castro-Sánchez, Adelaida María Pérez-Galdeano, Antonia Enfermería Background: Care Plans provide guidelines to offer all patients the same quality assistance. Care Plans constitute a base where every stage of the Nursing Process can be recorded, which will save time when handling documentation. Bolivian nurses are very keen to participate in this global trend in order to grasp the opportunity offered by the international cooperation programmes carried out between Spain and South America. Aims: To identify obstacles and enablers encountered when implementing the Nursing Process. To set clear strategies and actions so as to develop the Nursing Process and Care Plans in Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia) both in hospitals and universities. Methods: The Participatory Action Research was conducted between the Autonomous University Gabriel René Moreno (Bolivia) and the University of Almería (Spain). The procedure for data collection included meetings with key informants, interviews, observation and workshops. Data were analysed using the constant comparison and categorized by common themes. Results: Lack of time and instruments, shortage of resources and the need for continuous training came up as obstacles; whereas enablers were the nurses’ involvement, the university-hospital coordination and the support given by institutions. Actions taken were the creation of a care plan unit, the implementation of a training programme, design of instruments, and meetings held with authorities and institutional representatives. Conclusions: Conducting action-research schemes within international cooperation programmes signifies an excellent opportunity for the nursing system in less-developed countries so as to be included in international plans with the aim of standardizing the nursing practice. 2022-03-01T11:49:47Z 2022-03-01T11:49:47Z 2011-09 info:eu-repo/semantics/article Fernández-Sola C., Granero-Molina J., Aguilera-Manrique G., Peredo-De Gonzales M.H., Castro-Sánchez A.M. & Pérez Galdeano A. (2011) Strategies to develop the nursing process and nursing care plans in the health system in Bolivia. International Nursing Review 58, 392–399 1466-7657 http://hdl.handle.net/10835/13329 en https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1466-7657.2011.00884.x Proyectos de Cooperación Interuniversitaria e Investigación Científica. AECID A/6907/06 y A/8374/07 Atribución 4.0 Internacional http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Wiley Online Library
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Granero‐Molina, José
Aguilera Manrique, Gabriel
Peredo, María Hilda
Castro-Sánchez, Adelaida María
Pérez-Galdeano, Antonia
Strategies to develop the nursing process and nursing care plans in the health system in Bolivia
title Strategies to develop the nursing process and nursing care plans in the health system in Bolivia
title_full Strategies to develop the nursing process and nursing care plans in the health system in Bolivia
title_fullStr Strategies to develop the nursing process and nursing care plans in the health system in Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed Strategies to develop the nursing process and nursing care plans in the health system in Bolivia
title_short Strategies to develop the nursing process and nursing care plans in the health system in Bolivia
title_sort strategies to develop the nursing process and nursing care plans in the health system in bolivia
topic Enfermería
url http://hdl.handle.net/10835/13329
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