Nursing team’s conceptions about the families of hospitalized children

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Autor(a) principal: Macedo,Isabela Fornerolli de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Souza,Tania Vignuda de, Oliveira,Isabel Cristina dos Santos, Cibreiros,Sylvia Alves, Morais,Rita de Cássia Melão de, Vieira,Rosana Fidelis Coelho
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: to describe nursing team care and discuss the nursing team’s conception of companion families of hospitalized children. The study was based on the theoretical framework of Collière’s theory of nursing care identity. Method: this was a qualitative study with 14 members of a nursing team, conducted through an unstructured group interview. Thematic data analysis was employed. Results: habitual and repair care was delegated to families, regardless of the child’s clinical condition. Final considerations: the team’s official discourse about the families of hospitalized children, as recommended by the literature, refers to the family’s alterity and participation in care provision, with sights on discharge and defending family participation as beneficial to children. In practice, however, the nursing staff makes concessions about the presence of chaperoning families and delegates care.
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title Nursing team’s conceptions about the families of hospitalized children
spellingShingle Nursing team’s conceptions about the families of hospitalized children
Macedo,Isabela Fornerolli de
Nursing Team
Hospitalized Child
Family
Pediatric Nursing
Nursing Care
title_short Nursing team’s conceptions about the families of hospitalized children
title_full Nursing team’s conceptions about the families of hospitalized children
title_fullStr Nursing team’s conceptions about the families of hospitalized children
title_full_unstemmed Nursing team’s conceptions about the families of hospitalized children
title_sort Nursing team’s conceptions about the families of hospitalized children
author Macedo,Isabela Fornerolli de
author_facet Macedo,Isabela Fornerolli de
Souza,Tania Vignuda de
Oliveira,Isabel Cristina dos Santos
Cibreiros,Sylvia Alves
Morais,Rita de Cássia Melão de
Vieira,Rosana Fidelis Coelho
author_role author
author2 Souza,Tania Vignuda de
Oliveira,Isabel Cristina dos Santos
Cibreiros,Sylvia Alves
Morais,Rita de Cássia Melão de
Vieira,Rosana Fidelis Coelho
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Macedo,Isabela Fornerolli de
Souza,Tania Vignuda de
Oliveira,Isabel Cristina dos Santos
Cibreiros,Sylvia Alves
Morais,Rita de Cássia Melão de
Vieira,Rosana Fidelis Coelho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing Team
Hospitalized Child
Family
Pediatric Nursing
Nursing Care
topic Nursing Team
Hospitalized Child
Family
Pediatric Nursing
Nursing Care
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to describe nursing team care and discuss the nursing team’s conception of companion families of hospitalized children. The study was based on the theoretical framework of Collière’s theory of nursing care identity. Method: this was a qualitative study with 14 members of a nursing team, conducted through an unstructured group interview. Thematic data analysis was employed. Results: habitual and repair care was delegated to families, regardless of the child’s clinical condition. Final considerations: the team’s official discourse about the families of hospitalized children, as recommended by the literature, refers to the family’s alterity and participation in care provision, with sights on discharge and defending family participation as beneficial to children. In practice, however, the nursing staff makes concessions about the presence of chaperoning families and delegates care.
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