The voice of who cares for during the pandemic - a Brazil-Portugal lexicographic study

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Autor(a) principal: Forte, Elaine Cristina Novatzki
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ribeiro, Olga Maria Pimenta Lopes, Amadigi, Felipa Rafaela, Pires, Denise Elvira Pires de
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Objective: To analyze the most frequent vocabularies in interviews given by nurses during the coronavirus pandemic.Method: This is a qualitative, exploratory, descriptive study, carried out with 45 interviews granted by nurses to newspapers of great circulation in Brazil and Portugal. The data were processed using the ATLAS.ti® software and analyzed using the word cloud tool.Results: Seven lexicons most frequent were: “home” (respect for isolation), “nurses” (valuing the profession and structural problems), “patients/patients” and “care” (referring to the severity of the disease), “family” (homesickness/emotional stress) and “fear” (fear of contamination of oneself and others).Final considerations: The word cloud revealed how much nurses' experience has been and reinforces the urgent need to rethink nursing work and the risks faced. Reflections like this contribute to the construction of more valued nursing and public policies for the protection of nurses.
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spelling The voice of who cares for during the pandemic - a Brazil-Portugal lexicographic studyLa voz de quién le importa durante la pandemia - un estudio lexicográfico Brasil-PortugalA voz de quem cuida durante a pandemia – um estudo lexicográfico Brasil-PortugalEnfermagemCondições de trabalhoMeios de comunicaçãoInfecções por CoronavirusEstresse ocupacionalNursingWorking conditionsCommunications mediaCoronavirus infectionsOccupational stressEnfermeríaCondiciones de trabajoMedios de comunicaciónInfecciones por CoronavirusEstrés laboralObjective: To analyze the most frequent vocabularies in interviews given by nurses during the coronavirus pandemic.Method: This is a qualitative, exploratory, descriptive study, carried out with 45 interviews granted by nurses to newspapers of great circulation in Brazil and Portugal. The data were processed using the ATLAS.ti® software and analyzed using the word cloud tool.Results: Seven lexicons most frequent were: “home” (respect for isolation), “nurses” (valuing the profession and structural problems), “patients/patients” and “care” (referring to the severity of the disease), “family” (homesickness/emotional stress) and “fear” (fear of contamination of oneself and others).Final considerations: The word cloud revealed how much nurses' experience has been and reinforces the urgent need to rethink nursing work and the risks faced. Reflections like this contribute to the construction of more valued nursing and public policies for the protection of nurses.Objetivo: Analizar los vocabularios más frecuentes en entrevistas dadas por enfermeras durante la pandemia de coronavirus.Método: Estudio cualitativo, exploratorio, descriptivo, realizado con 45 entrevistas concedidas por enfermeras a periódicos de gran circulación en Brasil y Portugal. Los datos se procesaron con el software ATLAS.ti® y se analizaron con la herramienta de nube de palabras.Resultados: Siete léxicos con mayor frecuencia fueron: “hogar” (respeto al aislamiento), “enfermeras” (valoración de la profesión y problemas estructurales), “pacientes” y “cuidados” (referido a la gravedad de la enfermedad), “familia” (nostalgia/estrés emocional) y “miedo” (miedo a la contaminación de uno mismo y de los demás).Consideraciones finales: La nube de palabras reveló la experiencia de las enfermeras y refuerza la urgente necesidad de repensar el trabajo de enfermería y los riesgos que enfrenta. Reflexiones como esta contribuyen a la construcción de políticas públicas y de enfermería más valoradas para la protección del enfermero.Objetivo: Analisar os vocabulários mais frequentes em entrevistas concedidas por enfermeiros durante a pandemia de coronavírus.Método: Trata-se de estudo qualitativo, exploratório, descritivo, realizado com 45 entrevistas concedidas por enfermeiros para jornais de grande circulação no Brasil e em Portugal. Os dados foram processados com o auxílio do software ATLAS.ti® e analisados pela ferramenta nuvem de palavras.Resultados: Sete léxicos com maior frequência foram: “casa” (respeito ao isolamento), “enfermeiros” (valorização da profissão e problemas estruturais), “pacientes/doentes” e “cuidados” (referente à gravidade da doença), “família” (saudades/estresse emocional) e “medo” (temor pela contaminação de si e dos outros).Considerações finais: A nuvem de palavras revelou o quão sofrida tem sido a experiência dos enfermeiros e reforça a urgente necessidade de repensar o trabalho da enfermagem e os riscos enfrentados. Reflexões como esta contribuem para a construção de uma enfermagem mais valorizada e políticas públicas para a proteção dos enfermeiros.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2021-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/285510.1590/1983-1447.2021.20200336porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/2855/5026Copyright (c) 2021 Elaine Cristina Novatzki Forte, Olga Maria Pimenta Lopes Ribeiro, Felipa Rafaela Amadigi, Denise Elvira Pires de Pireshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessForte, Elaine Cristina Novatzki Ribeiro, Olga Maria Pimenta Lopes Amadigi, Felipa Rafaela Pires, Denise Elvira Pires de reponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2021-08-31T16:49:20Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/2855Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2021-08-31T16:49:20SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The voice of who cares for during the pandemic - a Brazil-Portugal lexicographic study
La voz de quién le importa durante la pandemia - un estudio lexicográfico Brasil-Portugal
A voz de quem cuida durante a pandemia – um estudo lexicográfico Brasil-Portugal
title The voice of who cares for during the pandemic - a Brazil-Portugal lexicographic study
spellingShingle The voice of who cares for during the pandemic - a Brazil-Portugal lexicographic study
Forte, Elaine Cristina Novatzki
Enfermagem
Condições de trabalho
Meios de comunicação
Infecções por Coronavirus
Estresse ocupacional
Nursing
Working conditions
Communications media
Coronavirus infections
Occupational stress
Enfermería
Condiciones de trabajo
Medios de comunicación
Infecciones por Coronavirus
Estrés laboral
title_short The voice of who cares for during the pandemic - a Brazil-Portugal lexicographic study
title_full The voice of who cares for during the pandemic - a Brazil-Portugal lexicographic study
title_fullStr The voice of who cares for during the pandemic - a Brazil-Portugal lexicographic study
title_full_unstemmed The voice of who cares for during the pandemic - a Brazil-Portugal lexicographic study
title_sort The voice of who cares for during the pandemic - a Brazil-Portugal lexicographic study
author Forte, Elaine Cristina Novatzki
author_facet Forte, Elaine Cristina Novatzki
Ribeiro, Olga Maria Pimenta Lopes
Amadigi, Felipa Rafaela
Pires, Denise Elvira Pires de
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author2 Ribeiro, Olga Maria Pimenta Lopes
Amadigi, Felipa Rafaela
Pires, Denise Elvira Pires de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Forte, Elaine Cristina Novatzki
Ribeiro, Olga Maria Pimenta Lopes
Amadigi, Felipa Rafaela
Pires, Denise Elvira Pires de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Enfermagem
Condições de trabalho
Meios de comunicação
Infecções por Coronavirus
Estresse ocupacional
Nursing
Working conditions
Communications media
Coronavirus infections
Occupational stress
Enfermería
Condiciones de trabajo
Medios de comunicación
Infecciones por Coronavirus
Estrés laboral
topic Enfermagem
Condições de trabalho
Meios de comunicação
Infecções por Coronavirus
Estresse ocupacional
Nursing
Working conditions
Communications media
Coronavirus infections
Occupational stress
Enfermería
Condiciones de trabajo
Medios de comunicación
Infecciones por Coronavirus
Estrés laboral
description Objective: To analyze the most frequent vocabularies in interviews given by nurses during the coronavirus pandemic.Method: This is a qualitative, exploratory, descriptive study, carried out with 45 interviews granted by nurses to newspapers of great circulation in Brazil and Portugal. The data were processed using the ATLAS.ti® software and analyzed using the word cloud tool.Results: Seven lexicons most frequent were: “home” (respect for isolation), “nurses” (valuing the profession and structural problems), “patients/patients” and “care” (referring to the severity of the disease), “family” (homesickness/emotional stress) and “fear” (fear of contamination of oneself and others).Final considerations: The word cloud revealed how much nurses' experience has been and reinforces the urgent need to rethink nursing work and the risks faced. Reflections like this contribute to the construction of more valued nursing and public policies for the protection of nurses.
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