Defensive strategies of nursing workers in the pediatric emergency room
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Resumo: | Objective: to understand the defensive strategies of nursing workers in the pediatric emergency room. Methods: this is a qualitative research carried out with nine nursing workers from a pediatric emergency roomat a federal public university hospital. The data were produced by the focus group and submitted to content thematic analysis. Results: nursing workers reported the need for emotional and affective removal from work,children and families, as well as support in the sense of “fulfilled duty” to avoid suffering. They also search for family, leisure, spirituality/religiosity, psychotherapy and support of the work team for the maintenance of well-being and mental health inside and outside the work environment. Conclusion: detachment, rationalization and the search for spaces of refuge appear as individual defensive strategies, while the collaboration and cohesion of the collective of workers represent collective defense strategies. |
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Defensive strategies of nursing workers in the pediatric emergency roomEmergency NursingOccupational HealthPediatric Nursing.Objective: to understand the defensive strategies of nursing workers in the pediatric emergency room. Methods: this is a qualitative research carried out with nine nursing workers from a pediatric emergency roomat a federal public university hospital. The data were produced by the focus group and submitted to content thematic analysis. Results: nursing workers reported the need for emotional and affective removal from work,children and families, as well as support in the sense of “fulfilled duty” to avoid suffering. They also search for family, leisure, spirituality/religiosity, psychotherapy and support of the work team for the maintenance of well-being and mental health inside and outside the work environment. Conclusion: detachment, rationalization and the search for spaces of refuge appear as individual defensive strategies, while the collaboration and cohesion of the collective of workers represent collective defense strategies.Universidade Federal do Ceará2017-09-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/2022410.15253/2175-6783.2017000400005Rev Rene; Vol 18 No 4 (2017); 453-460Rev Rene; v. 18 n. 4 (2017); 453-4602175-67831517-3852reponame:Rev Rene (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCenghttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/20224/30782Copyright (c) 2017 Northeast Network Nursing Journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLamb, Fabricio AlbertoBeck, Carmem Lúcia ColoméCoelho, Alexa Pupiara FloresBublitz, SusanAozane, FabieleFreitas, Paula Hübner2018-10-22T19:05:41Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/20224Revistahttp://periodicos.ufc.br/renePUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/oairene@ufc.br||2175-67831517-3852opendoar:2018-10-22T19:05:41Rev Rene (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Defensive strategies of nursing workers in the pediatric emergency room |
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Defensive strategies of nursing workers in the pediatric emergency room |
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Defensive strategies of nursing workers in the pediatric emergency room Lamb, Fabricio Alberto Emergency Nursing Occupational Health Pediatric Nursing. |
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Defensive strategies of nursing workers in the pediatric emergency room |
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Defensive strategies of nursing workers in the pediatric emergency room |
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Defensive strategies of nursing workers in the pediatric emergency room |
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Defensive strategies of nursing workers in the pediatric emergency room |
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Defensive strategies of nursing workers in the pediatric emergency room |
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Lamb, Fabricio Alberto |
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Lamb, Fabricio Alberto Beck, Carmem Lúcia Colomé Coelho, Alexa Pupiara Flores Bublitz, Susan Aozane, Fabiele Freitas, Paula Hübner |
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Beck, Carmem Lúcia Colomé Coelho, Alexa Pupiara Flores Bublitz, Susan Aozane, Fabiele Freitas, Paula Hübner |
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Lamb, Fabricio Alberto Beck, Carmem Lúcia Colomé Coelho, Alexa Pupiara Flores Bublitz, Susan Aozane, Fabiele Freitas, Paula Hübner |
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Emergency Nursing Occupational Health Pediatric Nursing. |
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Emergency Nursing Occupational Health Pediatric Nursing. |
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Objective: to understand the defensive strategies of nursing workers in the pediatric emergency room. Methods: this is a qualitative research carried out with nine nursing workers from a pediatric emergency roomat a federal public university hospital. The data were produced by the focus group and submitted to content thematic analysis. Results: nursing workers reported the need for emotional and affective removal from work,children and families, as well as support in the sense of “fulfilled duty” to avoid suffering. They also search for family, leisure, spirituality/religiosity, psychotherapy and support of the work team for the maintenance of well-being and mental health inside and outside the work environment. Conclusion: detachment, rationalization and the search for spaces of refuge appear as individual defensive strategies, while the collaboration and cohesion of the collective of workers represent collective defense strategies. |
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