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Month: February 2025

MARISA CANTARELLI’S NURSING MODEL: BOOK ON ITS APPLICATION PRESENTED IN PARMA

On February 20, 2025, the University of Parma hosted the presentation of the book “The Nursing Performance Model by Marisa Cantarelli in Brazil: Reflections and Implications.” The event, held in the university’s Aula Magna, celebrated the significant contribution of Marisa Cantarelli, the first Italian theorist in nursing care, whose model has recently been translated and applied in Brazil.

Marisa Cantarelli was a key figure in Italian nursing, recognized as the first theorist in the field in Italy. Her theoretical model, known as the Nursing Performance Model, revolutionized the organization of care by placing the relationship between nurse and patient at the center and clearly defining roles and responsibilities. Her vision helped enhance the nursing profession, making it more autonomous and structured.

The event was opened by Professor Antonio Bonacaro, Associate Professor of Nursing Sciences at the University of Parma, followed by institutional greetings from Stefano Bettati, Director of the Department of Medicine and Surgery. Among the key speakers, Alcindo Ferla, Associate Professor of Collective Health at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, explained the motivations behind the editorial project, while Ricardo B. Ceccim, Full Professor of Health Education at the same university, discussed the preface of the Brazilian edition. Professor Ferla emphasized the importance of the project, stating: “This book represents a bridge between Italian and Brazilian nursing practices, offering new perspectives for healthcare assistance.”

Barbara Mangiacavalli, President of the National Federation of Nursing Professions (FNOPI), highlighted in a video message the ingenuity, passion, and integrity of Marisa Cantarelli in her service to the nursing profession worldwide. “Her dedication and ingenuity have enriched the nursing profession not only in Italy but internationally,” she stated.

The event was streamed live on the University of Parma’s YouTube channel, making the presentation accessible to a wider audience. This meeting was an important opportunity to explore the value of Cantarelli’s model and its impact on the international nursing landscape, underscoring the importance of research and innovation in the nursing profession.

For those who wish to watch the presentation, the full recording is available on the University of Parma’s YouTube channel: Presentation of the book “Modelo Da Atenção em Enfermagem” by Marisa Cantarelli.

THE ROLE OF TUTORS IN HEALTHCARE MASTER’S PROGRAMS: A FUNDAMENTAL SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS

In the Healthcare Master’s programs at the University of Parma, a key element is the support provided by tutors. As essential reference figures, tutors guide students through every phase of the program, facilitating learning, integration into activities, and the management of any challenges.

Who are the tutors, and what is their role?

Tutors are experienced professionals in the healthcare and academic fields, with in-depth knowledge of the topics covered in each master’s program. Their role includes:
Guiding students in organizing their studies and deepening their understanding of the subjects covered
Facilitating placements in internships and research projects, ensuring a valuable educational experience
Providing support and guidance in overcoming doubts, difficulties, and challenges
Promoting dialogue between students, faculty, and industry professionals, fostering a collaborative learning environment

The Healthcare Master’s programs at the University of Parma emphasize the importance of a high-quality, personalized educational approach, ensuring that every student feels supported in their professional and personal growth.

NATIONAL HEALTHCARE PERSONNEL DAY: A TRIBUTE TO THOSE WHO CARE FOR EVERYONE’S HEALTH

On February 20th, National Healthcare Personnel Day is celebrated—a moment to recognize the value, dedication, and irreplaceable contribution of all healthcare professionals. Nurses, doctors, healthcare technicians, and sector workers perform their duties daily with skill and passion to ensure the well-being of the community.

The University of Parma and its Healthcare Master’s programs join this celebration, reaffirming their commitment to training highly qualified professionals capable of facing the challenges of modern healthcare with technical expertise, ethical sensitivity, and an innovative mindset.

This day is also an opportunity to reflect on the importance of continuous education, a key element in providing increasingly effective, humane, and sustainable care.

On the morning of February 20th, a significant event for the nursing community took place: the presentation of the book “The Nursing Performance Model by Marisa Cantarelli in Brazil: Reflections and Implications.” The event, hosted in the Aula Magna of the University of Parma and broadcast live on YouTube (watch the event here), featured the participation of distinguished faculty members and professionals from both Italy and Brazil.

The discussion was moderated by Prof. Antonio Bonacaro, Associate Professor of Nursing Sciences at the University of Parma and provided an important occasion to reflect on the innovative contributions of Marisa Cantarelli, the first Italian theorist of nursing care. Her model, originally developed in Italy, has become a reference point for the profession in Brazil and other international contexts.

Several prominent speakers explored the significance of the Cantarelli model in nursing education, analyzing its theoretical and practical implications. Through discussions, testimonies, and academic analyses, the event outlined the evolution of nursing care, emphasizing the crucial role of research and innovation in shaping the future of the profession.

A heartfelt thank you to all healthcare professionals for their commitment and dedication!

THE FUTURE OF PALLIATIVE CARE: HUMANIZATION AND INNOVATION

Palliative care is a fundamental pillar of modern healthcare, providing qualified assistance and support during the most delicate moments of a patient’s life. The sector is evolving towards greater integration between technological innovation and a patient-centered approach, with the goal of improving quality of life and addressing the complex needs of patients and their families.

The Healthcare Master’s programs at the University of Parma offer advanced training in this field, preparing healthcare professionals to combine clinical and relational skills for effective and humanized care.

The curriculum covers key topics such as:
Multidisciplinary approach: teamwork among doctors, nurses, psychologists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care.
Technological innovation: from the use of telemedicine to pain management through advanced therapies.
Support for patients and families: strategies to ensure personalized care that respects individual values.
Ethical and legal aspects: principles and regulations for responsible healthcare that upholds human dignity.

In a context where the demand for palliative care continues to grow, education plays a key role in preparing professionals to face future challenges with empathy, competence, and innovation.

ETHICS AND DEONTOLOGY IN HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONS: THE ROLE OF EDUCATION

In today’s healthcare landscape, professionals face increasingly complex ethical challenges. From patient privacy management to end-of-life decisions, from ensuring equitable access to care to the use of new technologies in clinical practice, ethical implications are central to fostering responsible healthcare that serves the common good.

The Master’s programs in Healthcare at the University of Parma place ethics and professional deontology at the core of their curriculum, equipping students with both theoretical and practical tools to navigate the ethical dilemmas that arise in daily professional life. The academic path covers key topics such as informed consent, bioethics, professional responsibility, and ethical conflict resolution, promoting a critical and reflective approach that enables future professionals to act with integrity and competence.

A solid education in healthcare ethics is essential for cultivating a culture of responsibility, transparency, and respect for individuals. Through case studies, simulations, and discussions with industry experts, students gain not only knowledge but also the sensitivity needed to handle complex situations with balance and professionalism.

Investing in ethical education means contributing to a fairer, more inclusive healthcare system that is truly responsive to patients’ needs. With this goal in mind, the Master’s programs in Healthcare at the University of Parma aim to train professionals who are fully aware of their role and the moral implications of their choices, ensuring they operate in accordance with the highest ethical and deontological standards.

BOOK PRESENTATION BY MARISA CANTARELLI: “MODELO DA ATENÇÃO EM ENFERMAGEM”

The Healthcare Master’s Programs at the University of Parma are pleased to announce an event of great significance for the nursing and academic community: the presentation of the book “The Nursing Performance Model of Marisa Cantarelli in Brazil: Reflections and Implications” by Professor Marisa Cantarelli, the first theorist of Italian nursing care.

Date: February 20, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM
Location: Aula Magna, University of Parma, Via Università 12, Parma
Live streaming on the University’s YouTube channel

The event, promoted and moderated by Professor Antonio Bonacaro, Associate Professor of Nursing Sciences at the University of Parma, will be a unique opportunity to explore Marisa Cantarelli’s contributions to the nursing profession and to examine the implications of her theoretical model in Brazil. Her work has revolutionized the concept of nursing care, laying the foundation for a structured, scientific, and patient-centered professional practice.

The discussion will bring together leading Italian and Brazilian academics and healthcare professionals to analyze the applicability and evolution of the Cantarelli Model in an international context. Among the speakers, public health experts, university professors, and representatives of nursing institutions will provide insight into the theoretical and practical value of Cantarelli’s approach in the nursing field.

This event represents a valuable opportunity to deepen the understanding of a model that has transformed nursing care and continues to inspire professionals worldwide. Participation is open to students, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in learning about the evolution of the nursing profession.

Don’t miss this event! Join us in person or follow the live stream.

Live streaming link

Program

TERRITORIAL HEALTHCARE: THE CHALLENGE OF INTEGRATION

The evolution of the social and healthcare system increasingly places territorial healthcare at its core a model in which hospitals, local services, and healthcare professionals collaborate synergistically to ensure effective and personalized patient care. The growing complexity of health needs, the aging population, and the necessity to optimize resources make an integrated approach across different levels of care essential.

The Healthcare Master’s programs at the University of Parma address this topic in depth, training professionals capable of operating in a healthcare system increasingly oriented toward integrated patient management. The goal is to provide advanced skills to coordinate care pathways that do not end upon hospital discharge but continue in an effective and sustainable continuum of care.

A truly efficient healthcare system cannot rely solely on hospital structures but must include a solid and well-organized territorial network. Key aspects for improving care continuity include:

  • Interprofessionalism and collaboration: Continuous dialogue between doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care;
  • Digital healthcare and telemedicine: Innovative tools for real-time monitoring and sharing of clinical information among various healthcare system actors;
  • Chronic disease management and home care: The importance of personalized care pathways for fragile patients or those with chronic conditions, reducing the risk of avoidable hospitalizations;
  • Patient and family involvement: A care model that places the patient at the center, making them an active participant in their own care journey.

The ability to effectively integrate the different components of healthcare assistance represents one of the main challenges of the future. Through an innovative and multidisciplinary educational offering, the Healthcare Master’s programs at the University of Parma prepare professionals to tackle and manage this transformation, contributing to a more efficient, accessible, and citizen-centered healthcare system.

FOCUS ON THE PATIENT: A HEALTHCARE MODEL THAT PUTS PEOPLE FIRST

In today’s healthcare landscape, technology and innovation play a key role, yet at the heart of every care pathway remains the patient. The Healthcare Master’s programs at the University of Parma promote a socio-healthcare model centered on the individual, integrating advanced technical skills with a relational and humanistic approach.

The quality of care depends not only on scientific knowledge but also on the ability to listen, understand, and respond to individual needs. That is why our educational programs emphasize:
a multidisciplinary approach. Combining medical, nursing, psychological, and managerial expertise to provide a comprehensive view of the care pathway;
care relationships and communication. Training professionals to establish effective dialogue with patients and caregivers;
personalized care. Tailoring healthcare interventions to each patient’s specific needs, promoting empowerment and active involvement;
digital healthcare and new technologies. Leveraging innovative tools to improve quality of life and access to care while maintaining a human-centered approach.

The healthcare professionals of the future must be able to combine innovation and humanity to ensure effective and sustainable care. Thanks to the Healthcare Master’s programs at the University of Parma, it is possible to develop both technical and transversal skills to become key players in a more patient-centered healthcare system.

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