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Enero-julio 2011 N° 2 Volumen 4

Sección "Enfermería familiar y comunitaria en el ámbito internacional"

Enfermería de Familia en Portugal: un camino en desarrollo

Autores/as: Maria do Céu Aguiar Barbieri Figueiredo

IntroduçãoEscrever um artigo sobre a Enfermagem de Família em Portugal, hoje, é um desafio a que vou tentar corresponder ainda que com a convicção de que é difícil explicitar uma realidade que tem as suas idiossincrasias relacionadas com a organização da profissão de enfermagem em Portugal, a formação dos enfermeiros, a politica de saúde e também com organização do Serviço Nacional de Saúde.
A enfermagem de família, enquanto área disciplinar, reconhece ...

Sección "Enfermería familiar y comunitaria en el ámbito internacional"

The International Family Nursing Association (IFNA): Fostering the Individual and Collective Development of Family Nurses

Autores/as: Marcia Van Riper

As the first president of the International Family Nursing Association (IFNA), it is my pleasure to write this article about IFNA. First, I will provide a brief overview of the history of IFNA. Then, I will list the mission and specific aims of IFNA. Next, I will summarize our most important accomplishments to date and some of our plans for the future. Finally, I will list the seven top reasons why those of you who are not yet a member of IFNA should consider becoming a member of IFNA ...

Sección "Enfermería familiar y comunitaria en el ámbito internacional"

A review of the development of the Collaborative Family Health Nursing Project in Europe

Autores/as: Tim Duffy, Brian Johnston, Paul Martin, José Ramón Martínez Riera, Ana Giménez Maroto, John Atkinson, Pauline Banks,

Background to Family Health Nursing Project
In general terms, the population of the world is becoming healthier and consequently living longer. Despite such positive progress, there continue to be many global health challenges. For example, over 7 million people have High Blood Pressure which contributes to 13% of deaths. The volume of people diagnosed with diabetes is likely to double by the year 2030, the lack of physical activity is expected to contribute to 6% of ...