Dialectical nursing care: a concept analysis

Authors

  • Julia Valeria de Oliveira Vargas Bitencourt Federal University of the Southern Frontier
  • Marcela Martins Furlan de Leo Federal University of the Southern Frontier
  • Adriana Remiao Luzardo Federal University of the Southern Frontier
  • Priscila Biffi Federal University of the Southern Frontier
  • Dilzilene Cunha Sivirino Farias Federal University of Espirito Santo
  • Jeferson Santos Araújo Federal University of the Southern Frontier

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iee.v43n2e04

Keywords:

nursing care, nursing, concept formation, social determinants of health, practice patterns, nurses, nurses

Abstract

Objective. To analyze how the concept of dialectical nursing care is introduced in the scientific production of nursing.

Methods. It is a concept analysis based on Rodgers’ evolutionary model. An integrative literature review was carried out for the identification and selection of articles, in January 2022 and updated in March 2024, limited to the period between January 2010 and December 2023. The search was conducted in six databases: PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Science Direct, Scopus and LILACS, combining the descriptors Dialectics, Health and Care.

Results. Based on Rodgers’ evolutionary model, it was possible to identify the attributes of the concept, which are: dialectical sensitivity, dialectical attitude, ambience and social determinants. The antecedents: The being and its social relationships, Health services, Work processes and Formative paradigm. The consequents: The being who cares for and the being cared for in their relationships, Work process and Formative paradigm.

Conclusion. This study contributed to the clarification of the concept that proposes the analysis of dialectics in the social production of illness and health, operating syntheses and new syntheses, in order to overcome the contradictions that historically cross people, macrostructure and area of nursing knowledge.

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Author Biographies

Julia Valeria de Oliveira Vargas Bitencourt, Federal University of the Southern Frontier

Nurse, Ph.D

Federal University of the Southern Frontier (UFFS), Chapecó/SC, Brazil

Marcela Martins Furlan de Leo, Federal University of the Southern Frontier

Nurse, Ph.D

Federal University of the Southern Frontier (UFFS), Chapecó/SC, Brazil

Adriana Remiao Luzardo, Federal University of the Southern Frontier

Nurse, Ph.D

Federal University of the Southern Frontier (UFFS), Chapecó/SC, Brazil

Priscila Biffi, Federal University of the Southern Frontier

Nurse, M.Sc

Federal University of the Southern Frontier (UFFS), Chapecó/SC, Brazil

Dilzilene Cunha Sivirino Farias, Federal University of Espirito Santo

Nurse, M.Sc

Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES), Vitória/ES, Brazil

Jeferson Santos Araújo, Federal University of the Southern Frontier

Nurse, Ph.D

Federal University of the Southern Frontier (UFFS), Chapecó/SC, Brazil

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2025-07-29

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Vargas Bitencourt, J. V. de O., Furlan de Leo, M. M., Remiao Luzardo, A., Biffi, P., Sivirino Farias, D. C., & Santos Araújo, J. (2025). Dialectical nursing care: a concept analysis. Investigación Y Educación En Enfermería, 43(2). https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iee.v43n2e04

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