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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
The theme of violence in nursing theses from the view of technological toolboxes
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2020;73(1):e20180018
02-10-2020
Resumo
ORIGINAL ARTICLEThe theme of violence in nursing theses from the view of technological toolboxes
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2020;73(1):e20180018
02-10-2020DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0018
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Objective:
To characterize the data gathering technological tools used in nursing theses on violence from the view of “technological toolboxes”.
Method:
It is a descriptive and documental study, with a qualitative approach, based on Thesis available in the last ten volumes of the Catalogue of Theses and Dissertations of the Center of Nursing Studies and Research (CEPEn). Documents presenting technological tools during the data gathering of its studies were selected, and then classified using “technological toolboxes” according to Merhy.
Results:
30 theses were selected, data gathering tools were classified in “technological toolboxes” as lightweight, light-hard, and hard technologies, with uniformity in most researches (23; 76.6%).
Conclusion:
Given it is a multifaced phenomenon, violence demands a deeper view, using the most diverse tools for its proper understanding and classification.
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PESQUISA
Non-conventional technologies for data collection in Brazilian dissertations and theses
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2015;68(2):269-277
01-01-2015
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PESQUISANon-conventional technologies for data collection in Brazilian dissertations and theses
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2015;68(2):269-277
01-01-2015DOI 10.1590/0034-7167.2015680212i
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Objective:
to characterize non-conventional technologies used for data collection of dissertations and theses available in the Catalog of Theses and Dissertations (CEPEn) of the Brazilian Nursing Association (ABEn).
Method:
this is a documentary research, whose data were collected in the catalogs of theses and dissertations available at the ABEn website, from Volumes XIX to XXI. The indicators collected were: academic level; educational institution; year; qualification of the author; setting; non-conventional technology used; type of technology; association with conventional techniques; methodological design; benefi ts and methodological limitations.
Results:
from a total of 6346 studies, only 121 (1.91%) used non-conventional technologies for data collection, representing the fi nal sample of the study.
Conclusion:
it is concluded that Brazilian Nursing researches still need methodological innovations for data collection.