Training profile of intensive care nurses in brazil: cross-sectional study

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Perfil formativo dos enfermeiros intensivistas no Brasil: estudo transversal

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Objectives: to describe the training profile of Brazilian intensive care nurses. Methods: a cross-sectional study carried out in two stages: a structured, self-administered questionnaire; mapping of the national supply of lato sensu postgraduate courses. Data was collected on the sociodemographic profile, training process and characterization of the courses. Results: in the first stage, 202 respondents were obtained. The majority were women (79.2%), aged between 26 and 45 (80.7%), graduated less than 5 years ago (44%), through lato sensu postgraduate courses (55.5%), which were marked by the absence of laboratory practice (57.5%) and guided tours (42.5%). In the second stage, 457 courses were identified, with face-to-face teaching (58.9%), a workload of 360 to 420 hours (51.2%), a duration of up to 6 months (41.8%) and variation in the sub-area of training. Conclusions: there was a predominance of professionals graduating from lato sensu post-graduate courses, with essentially theoretical teaching and heterogeneity in terms of modality, workload and sub-area of training.

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Intensive Care Units, Professional Practice, Education, Nursing, Graduate, Critical Care Nursing

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Intensive Care Units, Professional Practice, Education, Nursing, Graduate, Critical Care Nursing

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https://www.scielo.br/j/reben/a/Jy89SGZgMZYwBQ86p7XWK4B/?lang=en

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