Acting nursing: specialties for care
International Journal of Development Research
Acting nursing: specialties for care
Received 20th August, 2021 Received in revised form 17th September, 2021 Accepted 29th October, 2021 Published online 28th November, 2021
Copyright © 2021, Bruno Henrique Souza Izidório et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Currently, nurses have been standing out in the job market for having, mainly, the ability to qualify in a scenario focused on patient care. This study aims to assess the importance in the quality of nursing professionals who become specialists through their profession, with a vision of union of ideas, prediction and provision of knowledge. This is a qualitative study developed from an integrative review. We performed a search through the SciELO Brazil database, adding the descriptors "nursing specialties", "nursing education", "graduate nursing education", "nursing human resources", and applying filters according to production. A time cut between the years 2011-2020 was used. Due to a broad qualification, it was observed that the object of instrumenting care proportional to the specialty of each nursing professional, with differentiated ideals, aimed at the humanized ascension and progression of the patient's biopsychosocial functional treatment, made a considerable proportion of these professionals qualified. They sought to enter a scenario increasingly focused on care, seeking a worthy result of exclusive and professional behaviors. In conclusion, there is a need for understanding and continuity of work specifically aimed at the specialties of professionals, monitoring care, understanding values and, furthermore, deferring work ethics and quality through patient care.