Brain death communication with parents of children and adolescents: care strategies

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Autor(a) principal: Knihs,Neide da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Feisther,Lyandra Caroline, Santos,Juliana dos, Silva,Rosi Meri da, Paim,Sibele Maria Schuantes, Schirmer,Janine, Pessoa,João Luis Erbs, Bellaguarda,Maria Lígia dos Reis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify care strategies developed by professionals from critically ill patients’ units in communicating BD with parents of children and adolescents. Methods: an exploratory and descriptive research with a qualitative approach, carried out in two health institutions between October and December 2019, through semi-structured interviews. Data analysis took place through content analysis. Results: twenty-one professionals participated. Three care strategies were identified: actual clinical situation in suspected brain death; sensitizing families to the real clinical situation after brain death diagnosis; and time to assimilate the death information. Final Considerations: the care strategies for communicating brain death to families identified in this study present the possibility of subsidizing health managers in training and support promotion for professionals in care practice. Moreover, they can be incorporated and validated in the care practice of the studied context.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brain death communication with parents of children and adolescents: care strategies
title Brain death communication with parents of children and adolescents: care strategies
spellingShingle Brain death communication with parents of children and adolescents: care strategies
Knihs,Neide da Silva
Patient Care
Nursing, Team
Coma, Post-Head Injury
Family
Adolescent Health
title_short Brain death communication with parents of children and adolescents: care strategies
title_full Brain death communication with parents of children and adolescents: care strategies
title_fullStr Brain death communication with parents of children and adolescents: care strategies
title_full_unstemmed Brain death communication with parents of children and adolescents: care strategies
title_sort Brain death communication with parents of children and adolescents: care strategies
author Knihs,Neide da Silva
author_facet Knihs,Neide da Silva
Feisther,Lyandra Caroline
Santos,Juliana dos
Silva,Rosi Meri da
Paim,Sibele Maria Schuantes
Schirmer,Janine
Pessoa,João Luis Erbs
Bellaguarda,Maria Lígia dos Reis
author_role author
author2 Feisther,Lyandra Caroline
Santos,Juliana dos
Silva,Rosi Meri da
Paim,Sibele Maria Schuantes
Schirmer,Janine
Pessoa,João Luis Erbs
Bellaguarda,Maria Lígia dos Reis
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Knihs,Neide da Silva
Feisther,Lyandra Caroline
Santos,Juliana dos
Silva,Rosi Meri da
Paim,Sibele Maria Schuantes
Schirmer,Janine
Pessoa,João Luis Erbs
Bellaguarda,Maria Lígia dos Reis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Patient Care
Nursing, Team
Coma, Post-Head Injury
Family
Adolescent Health
topic Patient Care
Nursing, Team
Coma, Post-Head Injury
Family
Adolescent Health
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify care strategies developed by professionals from critically ill patients’ units in communicating BD with parents of children and adolescents. Methods: an exploratory and descriptive research with a qualitative approach, carried out in two health institutions between October and December 2019, through semi-structured interviews. Data analysis took place through content analysis. Results: twenty-one professionals participated. Three care strategies were identified: actual clinical situation in suspected brain death; sensitizing families to the real clinical situation after brain death diagnosis; and time to assimilate the death information. Final Considerations: the care strategies for communicating brain death to families identified in this study present the possibility of subsidizing health managers in training and support promotion for professionals in care practice. Moreover, they can be incorporated and validated in the care practice of the studied context.
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