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    Validation of the self-assessment of communication skills and professionalism for nurses

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2017;70(3):588-594
    01-01-2017

    Abstract

    RESEARCH

    Validation of the self-assessment of communication skills and professionalism for nurses

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2017;70(3):588-594
    01-01-2017

    DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2016-0133

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    ABSTRACT

    Objectives:

    to translate, adapt cross-culturally and validate into Brazilian Portuguese the following instrument: "Self-assessment of communication skills and professionalism in residents" for the nursing professional, and to determine if personal characteristics and performance of the nurse interfere in the self-assessment about professionalism and interpersonal communication.

    Method:

    quantitative study.

    Results:

    the sample consisted of 110 nurses with mean age of 32 years old (± 7.3), most of them were women (n = 80; 72.7%). The internal consistency of the scale "Autoavaliação sobre profissionalismo e comunicação interpessoal entre enfermeiro e paciente" presented moderate and satisfactory reliability (α=0,712). Factorial analysis identified four factors: Interpersonal Skills, Exchange of Information, Honesty in the Relationship and Professionalism.

    Conclusion:

    the instrument is valid and reliable in Portuguese and for Brazilian culture. Interpersonal Skills changed with gender and marital status. Ability to exchange information was influenced by gender and working sector. Self-assessment of professionalism changed with marital status.

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    Validation of the self-assessment of communication skills and professionalism for nurses
  • RESEARCH

    Functional disability: health conditions and physical activity practice in older adults

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):825-832
    01-01-2016

    Abstract

    RESEARCH

    Functional disability: health conditions and physical activity practice in older adults

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):825-832
    01-01-2016

    DOI 10.1590/0034-7167.2016690502

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    ABSTRACT

    Objective:

    to verify the prevalence of functional disability among older adults and how it can affect their health conditions and the regular practice of physical activities.

    Method:

    this is a household and cross-sectional study conducted with older adults of both sexes. We verified the variables associated with functional disability by Poisson's regression.

    Results:

    around 420 older adults participated in this study (68.1% of them being women). We observed a statistically significant association between functional disability, the number of chronic diseases, self-assessed health conditions, and the practice of physical activities; the latter only being found among men. Older adults who reported presenting four or more chronic diseases, self-assessed their health conditions as poor, and were not used to practice physical activities, showing high prevalence of functional disability.

    Conclusion:

    considering the changeable character of these variables, we recommend that prevention actions be taken, mainly at primary level, to delay the emergence of disability.

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