Nursing performance in integrative and complementary practices
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36489/saudecoletiva.2020v10i55p2751-2764Keywords:
Nursing, Integrative Practices, Complementary PracticesAbstract
Objectives: To define the role of nursing in integrative and complementary practices. Methodology: A bibliographic review study was carried out through the SciELO and Virtual Health Library databases. The research took place from June 2018 to October 2019, in addition, other research sources such as COFEN websites were used, COREN and Ministry of Health, Public Health notebooks and magazines and books, due to the current content and / or that helped enrich the information in this work. The descriptors used to carry out the bibliography review were: "Nursing", "Integrative Practices and Complementary Practices". Results and Discussion: Mention is made of the need to review therapeutic care plans to expand the inclusion of integrative and complementary practices in health treatments, the need for approaches on the subject during the academic period of university students and the holistic view of practices integrative and complementary health, individual, society and environment to which they are inserted, following SUS principles and guidelines. Conclusion: Nursing is regulated to apply the techniques / procedures of integrative and complementary practices through the training recommended by COFEN legislation, which consist of methods that enrich therapeutic plans, patients' quality of life and nursing work.