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Title: 200 years of Florence Nightingale: contributions to the professional practice of nurses in hospitals. Author: Ribeiro OMPL, Martins MMFPDS, Trindade LL, Fassarella CS, Silva JMAVD, Faria ADCA. Journal: Rev Bras Enferm; 2020; 73(suppl 5):e20200179. PubMed ID: 33206909. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Analyze the agreement of nurses, who work in hospital institutions, about Florence Nightingale's conceptions about nursing, people, health and the environment. METHOD: Quantitative, observational and cross-sectional study, with the participation of 3,451 nurses from 36 Portuguese hospitals. Data collection took place from July 2015 to March 2016, using a questionnaire. For analysis, descriptive and analytical statistics were used. RESULTS: It was evident that 60% to 70% of participating nurses considered that Florence Nightingale's conceptions of nursing, person, health and environment were partly in agreement or totally in agreement with their practice. The variables that influenced agreement were: service, condition in which they practice the profession, length of professional practice, academic degree and region of the country. CONCLUSION: Florence Nightingale's conceptions continue to contribute to professional nursing practice, with the region and the service significantly influencing this continuity.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]