2 resultados para ANÁLISE DE CONTEÚDO (METODOLOGIA)
em Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual da Universidade de São Paulo
Resumo:
Pesquisa documental, de caráter exploratório, que descreve e analisa os enfoques e resultados de um conjunto de estudos sobre a produção científica em Turismo no exterior e no Brasil, com base em levantamento bibliográfico e análise de conteúdo. Com o objetivo de discutir a relevância e o estágio evolutivo do conhecimento turístico, apresenta uma amostra de estudos referenciais sobre o tema no exterior e mapeia 24 estudos produzidos nessa temática no Brasil de 1993 a 2008, destacando diferentes objetivos, objetos de estudo, metodologias e resultados. A maioria das pesquisas no exterior apresenta-se como quantitativa, centra-se em periódicos científicos e destaca-se pelo referencial teórico e a metodologia adotada. No Brasil, embora a maioria das pesquisas privilegie as dissertações e teses acadêmicas enquanto objeto de estudo há maior diversidade deste; nota-se, porém, certo distanciamento em relação ao referencial teórico e metodológico dos estudos do exterior.
Resumo:
Background: Angola is one of the African countries with the highest morbidity and mortality rates and a devastating lack of human resources for health, including nursing. The World Health Organization stimulates and takes technical cooperation initiatives for human resource education and training in health and education, with a view to the development of countries in the region. The aim in this study was to identify how nurses affiliated with nursing education institutions perceive the challenges nursing education is facing in Angola. Methods: After consulting the National Directory of Human Resources in Angola, the nurse leaders affiliated with professional nursing education institutions in Angola were invited to participate in the study by email. Data were collected in February 2009 through the focus group technique. The group of participants was focused on the central question: what are the challenges faced for nursing education in your country? To register and understand the information, besides the use of a recorder, the reporters elaborated an interpretative report. Data were coded using content analysis. Results: Fourteen nurses participated in the meeting, most of whom were affiliated with technical nursing education institutions. It was verified that the nurse leaders at technical and higher nursing education institutions in Angola face many challenges, mainly related to the lack of infrastructure, absence of trained human resources, bureaucratic problems to regularize the schools and lack of material resources. On the opposite, the solutions they present are predominantly centered on the valuation of nursing professionals, which implies cultural and attitude changes. Conclusions: Public health education policies need to be established in Angola, including action guidelines that permit effective nursing activities. Professional education institutions need further regularizations and nurses need to be acknowledged as key elements for the qualitative enhancement of health services in the country.