Humanization in the Intensive Care: perception of family and healthcare professionals

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Autor(a) principal: Luiz,Flavia Feron
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Caregnato,Rita Catalina Aquino, Costa,Márcia Rosa da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: Understanding perceptions of family members and healthcare professionals about humanization at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to direct it to an educational action. Method: Exploratory descriptive and qualitative study conducted in an ICU level 3 of a public hospital in Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil, with fourteen subjects, eight family members and six healthcare professionals. Data collection carried out through semi-structured interviews and focus group. Content Analysis was used. Results: Emerged categories were: welcoming; communication; ethical and sensible professionalism; unfavorable aspects; perception on humanization; and religiosity/spirituality. Final considerations: Although the subjects have expressed their perceptions about humanization in different ways, both groups pointed out the same needs and priorities to improve humanization in Intensive Care. From the results, we created a reflective manual of humanizing assistance practices for professionals, a board to facilitate communication of these professionals with patients and a guideline book for family members.
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title Humanization in the Intensive Care: perception of family and healthcare professionals
spellingShingle Humanization in the Intensive Care: perception of family and healthcare professionals
Luiz,Flavia Feron
Assistance Humanization
Critical Care
Health Education
Professional-Family Relationship
Health Personnel
title_short Humanization in the Intensive Care: perception of family and healthcare professionals
title_full Humanization in the Intensive Care: perception of family and healthcare professionals
title_fullStr Humanization in the Intensive Care: perception of family and healthcare professionals
title_full_unstemmed Humanization in the Intensive Care: perception of family and healthcare professionals
title_sort Humanization in the Intensive Care: perception of family and healthcare professionals
author Luiz,Flavia Feron
author_facet Luiz,Flavia Feron
Caregnato,Rita Catalina Aquino
Costa,Márcia Rosa da
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Costa,Márcia Rosa da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Luiz,Flavia Feron
Caregnato,Rita Catalina Aquino
Costa,Márcia Rosa da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Assistance Humanization
Critical Care
Health Education
Professional-Family Relationship
Health Personnel
topic Assistance Humanization
Critical Care
Health Education
Professional-Family Relationship
Health Personnel
description ABSTRACT Objective: Understanding perceptions of family members and healthcare professionals about humanization at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to direct it to an educational action. Method: Exploratory descriptive and qualitative study conducted in an ICU level 3 of a public hospital in Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil, with fourteen subjects, eight family members and six healthcare professionals. Data collection carried out through semi-structured interviews and focus group. Content Analysis was used. Results: Emerged categories were: welcoming; communication; ethical and sensible professionalism; unfavorable aspects; perception on humanization; and religiosity/spirituality. Final considerations: Although the subjects have expressed their perceptions about humanization in different ways, both groups pointed out the same needs and priorities to improve humanization in Intensive Care. From the results, we created a reflective manual of humanizing assistance practices for professionals, a board to facilitate communication of these professionals with patients and a guideline book for family members.
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