Social skills of primary care nurses and the communicative action of Jürgen Habermas
Aline Loiola Moura Bianconi,
Sonia Silva Marcon,
Tatiana da Silva Melo Malaquias
et al.
Abstract:Objective Promote a reflection on social skills in the work of primary care nurses from the perspective of Habermas’ communicative action. Method This is a reflection article that proposes a discussion about social skills in the work of primary care nurses, based on Habermas’ theory of communicative action. Development Social skills refer to the behaviors in the individual’s repertoire to deal with the demands and social situations that occur in everyday life. In the work process, the nurse, being the team… Show more
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