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Role and working conditions of nurses in public health in Mexico and Peru: a binational qualitative study.

Maria Isabel Peñarrietade De Córdova1, Nelda Mier, Nora Hilda Gonzales Quirarte, Tranquilina Gutiérrez Gómez, Socorro Piñones, Alejandro Borda.   

Abstract

AIM: This exploratory study conducted in Mexico and Peru investigated nurses' perceptions about their role in public health and working conditions.
BACKGROUND: Health reform efforts in many countries are redefining the role of health professionals in public health. Little is known about the role of nurses working in public health contexts in Latin America.
METHOD: Fourteen focus groups were conducted in Mexico and Peru with 82 nurses working in government-sponsored community health centres. Data were analysed using a content analysis technique.
FINDINGS: Themes identified were: nurses' job descriptions in public health settings; organisational factors influencing the nurses' work, and influence of academic and social image factors.
CONCLUSION: Management barriers and limited training influences the role and working conditions of public health nurses in Mexico and Peru. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING MANAGEMENT: The professional role of nurses working in public health in Latin America is not well defined because of the health-care system infrastructure and the lack of a clear public health nurse job description. Further research is needed to better understand the role of public health nurses and strengthen their training, particularly in relation to nursing management encompassing abilities for decision-making processes and public health program planning and evaluation.
© 2012 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Keywords:  Latin America; Mexico; Peru; community health; public health management nursing

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23406513     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2834.2012.01465.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nurs Manag        ISSN: 0966-0429            Impact factor:   3.325


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2.  Integrating views on support for mid-level health worker performance: a concept mapping study with regional health system actors in rural Guatemala.

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Journal:  Int J Equity Health       Date:  2015-10-08

3.  Development and validation of the ExPRESS instrument for primary health care providers' evaluation of external supervision.

Authors:  Michael Schriver; Vincent Kalumire Cubaka; Peter Vedsted; Innocent Besigye; Per Kallestrup
Journal:  Glob Health Action       Date:  2018       Impact factor: 2.640

4.  Advanced practice nursing in Latin America and the Caribbean: regulation, education and practice.

Authors:  Keri Elizabeth Zug; Silvia Helena De Bortoli Cassiani; Joyce Pulcini; Alessandra Bassalobre Garcia; Francisca Aguirre-Boza; Jeongyoung Park
Journal:  Rev Lat Am Enfermagem       Date:  2016-08-08
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