Level of knowledge of nurses and the doctor of the family on the visitor to the home and kept watch over domiciliary palliatives.

Authors

  • Rosa Amparo Garrido Angarica
  • Luís García Guanche
  • Niurka Ordaz Hernández

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18041/1794-5232/cultrua.2017v14n2.4616

Keywords:

He visits the home, patients, primary attention, kept watch over palliatives

Abstract

In the visitor to the home he renders an integral attention, continued and personalized to the patients and his family, he is the place where they have food, they rest, they occupy the time of leisure, and they relate with his primary nucleus and it is where better conditions to satisfy the biological needs must exist, psychological, spiritual, social and cultural. Being necessary than nurses to you and doctors of primary attention of health, count on necessary tools to assist so much Persian healthy like to patient taxpayers of kept watch over palliatives. Objective: The objective of this work is to determine the nurses level of knowledge and family doctors on the visitor to the home and kept watch over domiciliary palliatives. Methodology: A descriptive cross-section study in the period understood of February to September of the year accomplished 2016 itself, at the Poly- Clinical Preserve. The universe was composed of all of the doctors and nurses to you of the 40 doctor’s office that conform our poly-clinician, and a sign of 40 nurses and 18 doctors to which were applied an opinion poll with open and closed questions took you. Results: The fact that nurses and doctors must work still but there be more than enough related aspects verifies itself with to the patient and cares at the end of life. Conclusions: It is been understood that more envelope must work aspects related with the patient and kept watch over domiciliary palliatives itself

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Published

2018-12-11

How to Cite

Level of knowledge of nurses and the doctor of the family on the visitor to the home and kept watch over domiciliary palliatives. (2018). Cultura, 14(2), 58-68. https://doi.org/10.18041/1794-5232/cultrua.2017v14n2.4616