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The Dynamic Model of Family Assessment and Intervention (MDAIF) aims to
constitute itself as a reference that promotes clinical decision processes based
on systemic proposition. This study aimed to evaluate the changes in nurses’ perceptions
about the assumptions of family intervention after the training process
centered on this referential. This is an exploratory and quantitative study with a
sample of 553 family nurses who participated in the “MDAIF” training, organized
by the Northern Regional Health Administration, until 2017. A 10 item Likert scale
was used with responses between 1 “totally incompetent and 7” “fully competent”,
based on MDAIF and applied in the pre and post training periods. T-test was
performed for paired samples using SPSS version 23.0. There were very significant
statistical changes regarding the perception of competence in all items evaluated,
and participants after training perceived with higher competence on the assumptions
of family intervention. The results confirm the importance of formative processes
based on family health nursing theoretical references. May contribute to
the development of family-centered practices as a client, as well as to investigate
the health returns resulted from them.
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Family nursing Primary health care Nursing theories Family nurse practitioners
Citation
Figueiredo, M.H., Ferreira, M., Guedes, V., Oliveira, P., Amaral, M., Ferré Grau, C. A mudança nas perceções dos enfermeiros de família sobre os pressupostos da intervenção familiar após o processo formativo MDAIF. Suplemento digital Rev ROL Enferm 2020; 43(1): 110-117