Nursing care as a systemic and entrepreneurial phenomenon.
Dirce Stein BackesMateus Claudio ZinhaniAlacoque Lorenzini ErdmannMarli Therezinha Stein BackesAndreas BüscherMara Regina Caino Teixeira MarchioriPublished in: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P (2022)
The objective is to produce a critical-reflexivity analysis of nursing care, from the perspective of complexity thinking and social entrepreneurship. Theoretical-reflective study, supported by the framework of complexity thinking and social entrepreneurship. The main characteristics that lead and support nursing care are analyzed from a systemic-entrepreneurial perspective. A parallel is conceived between vertical care, design from a hierarchical structure and nursing care in the systemic-entrepreneurial perspective, which leads to singularity, originality, circularity, complementarity and interactivity. The centrality of nursing care is reaffirmed as a tangible social good or not. Theoretical reflection on nursing care as a systemic and entrepreneurial phenomenon raises a unique and multidimensional perception of the human being/user, health, the nursing work process, in order to achieve an increasingly agile, dynamic, circular, complementary and interdependent care.