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    Organización del trabajo : impacto sobre la salud mental del personal de enfermería de un centro de salud en la provincia de Chaco / by Sendra, Elva María

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Exhaustion seems to be related to the organization and also to the impossibility of providing the necessary care to the patient. Sources of pleasure: good relationship with patients, recognition (of patients, authorities and peers), the perception of doing something productive, the relationship between co-workers based on cooperation. …”
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    Imagen social de la enfermería : Estudio descriptivo realizado entre familiares de pacientes ingresados y los habitantes de Santa María / by Ramírez, Vicenta M.

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…That nurses provide little and no education to patients and citizens; although they consider a really appropriate professional attitude in the attention that they give, with a high level of autonomy and security when they perform; and with a high level of satisfaction in the citizen and relatives’ expectations. …”
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    “IT WAS MY ISSUE”: PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND INTERNALIZED HETEROSEXISM AMONG GAYS AND LESBIANS NURSES by Ortega, Julian, Marentes, Maximiliano

    Published 2019
    “…Here we analyse the strategies used by gays and lesbians to manage the personal information related to their sexual orientation in order to avoid stigmatization processes at work.This article is based on two main categories that structures this research: (a) the possibilities of expressing one’s sexual orientation in the workplace and the relation with real or anticipated stigma derived from interactions with colleagues, superiors and patients; and (b) the internalized heterosexism as a category related to anticipated and experienced stigma as well as the different levels of openness about one’s sexual orientation in the workplace.The study was conducted from a qualitative scope: 20 interviews to gays, lesbians and heterosexual nurses were carried out and analysed, in addition to secondary sources, following the guidelines of grounded theory.As main conclusion we highlight the association between the assumption of one’s sexual identity, the use of strategies to manage personal information of openness or concealment and the internalized heterosexism, as they may have an impact in the reproduction of oppression and stigma among gays and lesbians. …”
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