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Abstract(s)
Objetivou-se compreender a visibilidade dos cuidados de higiene na informação da passagem
de plantão, inerentes à pessoa internada com o autocuidado comprometido. Recorreu-se à
abordagem qualitativa, utilizando-se a observação e a entrevista semiestruturada. Foram
observados 33 enfermeiros, 8 dos quais foram entrevistados, provenientes de um serviço de
medicina e outro de cirurgia. Dos achados, pode-se salientar que a passagem de plantão é
prática recriada ciclicamente e aponta para o sentido de coerência do grupo na reatualização
da informação, na continuidade dos cuidados e mantém unidos os enfermeiros. Os cuidados
de higiene marcam presença nos relatos da passagem de plantão, com vínculo explícito na do
turno das 14h30min e implícito nas restantes passagens. A informação sobre esses proporciona
orientações para determinar o tipo de ajuda à sua continuação e a muitos outros cuidados,
atividades e ritmo do turno seguinte.
This study aimed to understand the visibility of hygiene care related to inpatients with compromised self-care through the nurse-to-nurse shift change report. A qualitative approach was used and data were collected through observation and semi-structured interviews. A total of 33 nurses from medical and surgical units were observed and eight of them were interviewed. The results indicate that the nurse-to-nurse shift change report is a cyclically recreated practice that results in group coherence in updating information and in the continuity of care, and keeps nurses united. Hygiene care activities are present in the shift change reports; they are frequent in the shift change from morning to afternoon and less frequent in the remaining. Information concerning these activities helps to determine the type of aid necessary to the continuity of hygiene and of many other care activities and the rhythm of the following shifts.
This study aimed to understand the visibility of hygiene care related to inpatients with compromised self-care through the nurse-to-nurse shift change report. A qualitative approach was used and data were collected through observation and semi-structured interviews. A total of 33 nurses from medical and surgical units were observed and eight of them were interviewed. The results indicate that the nurse-to-nurse shift change report is a cyclically recreated practice that results in group coherence in updating information and in the continuity of care, and keeps nurses united. Hygiene care activities are present in the shift change reports; they are frequent in the shift change from morning to afternoon and less frequent in the remaining. Information concerning these activities helps to determine the type of aid necessary to the continuity of hygiene and of many other care activities and the rhythm of the following shifts.
Description
Keywords
Autocuidado Pesquisa em Enfermagem;
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 2011;19(1), 131-139
Publisher
Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto
