Comfort of the child in intensive pediatric therapy: perception of nursing professionals

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Main Author: Soares,Patricia Rodrigues
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Silva,Carlos Roberto Lyra da, Louro,Thiago Quinellato
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Summary: ABSTRACT Objectives: o analyze the concept of comfort in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit from the perspective of nursing professionals. Methods: descriptive research, with qualitative-quantitative approach, conducted in an Intensive Care Unit. Data collection occurred between January and May 2017; 40 nursing professionals participated in the study. The textual data obtained in the semi-structured interviews was processed in the Iramuteq 7.2 software. The Descending Hierarchical Classification and Bardin analysis were used for the discussion. Katharine Kolcaba’s concepts were used as theoretical framework. Results: three categories emerged: the environment that promotes (dis)comfort; feasible actions to promote comfort; uncomfortable actions in care. Final Considerations: it was possible to identify that comfort is offered by providing measures that favor the well-being, warmth, safety and tranquility of hospitalized children. The study brings a reflection about the nursing care provided to severely ill hospitalized children.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comfort of the child in intensive pediatric therapy: perception of nursing professionals
title Comfort of the child in intensive pediatric therapy: perception of nursing professionals
spellingShingle Comfort of the child in intensive pediatric therapy: perception of nursing professionals
Soares,Patricia Rodrigues
Humanization of Assistance
Intensive Care Unit, Pediatrics
Child, Hospitalized
Pediatric Nursing
Nursing Care
title_short Comfort of the child in intensive pediatric therapy: perception of nursing professionals
title_full Comfort of the child in intensive pediatric therapy: perception of nursing professionals
title_fullStr Comfort of the child in intensive pediatric therapy: perception of nursing professionals
title_full_unstemmed Comfort of the child in intensive pediatric therapy: perception of nursing professionals
title_sort Comfort of the child in intensive pediatric therapy: perception of nursing professionals
author Soares,Patricia Rodrigues
author_facet Soares,Patricia Rodrigues
Silva,Carlos Roberto Lyra da
Louro,Thiago Quinellato
author_role author
author2 Silva,Carlos Roberto Lyra da
Louro,Thiago Quinellato
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Soares,Patricia Rodrigues
Silva,Carlos Roberto Lyra da
Louro,Thiago Quinellato
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Humanization of Assistance
Intensive Care Unit, Pediatrics
Child, Hospitalized
Pediatric Nursing
Nursing Care
topic Humanization of Assistance
Intensive Care Unit, Pediatrics
Child, Hospitalized
Pediatric Nursing
Nursing Care
description ABSTRACT Objectives: o analyze the concept of comfort in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit from the perspective of nursing professionals. Methods: descriptive research, with qualitative-quantitative approach, conducted in an Intensive Care Unit. Data collection occurred between January and May 2017; 40 nursing professionals participated in the study. The textual data obtained in the semi-structured interviews was processed in the Iramuteq 7.2 software. The Descending Hierarchical Classification and Bardin analysis were used for the discussion. Katharine Kolcaba’s concepts were used as theoretical framework. Results: three categories emerged: the environment that promotes (dis)comfort; feasible actions to promote comfort; uncomfortable actions in care. Final Considerations: it was possible to identify that comfort is offered by providing measures that favor the well-being, warmth, safety and tranquility of hospitalized children. The study brings a reflection about the nursing care provided to severely ill hospitalized children.
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