Nursing care to woman in immediate puerperium: a narrative description
Titelübersetzung:Assistência de enfermagem à mulher no puerpério imediato: um ensaio descritivo
Autor/in:
Cassiano, Alexandra do Nascimento; Holanda, Cristyanne Samara Miranda de; Costa, Roberta Kaliny de Souza; Morais, Fátima Raquel Rosado; Maranhão, Técia Maria do Oliveira
Quelle: Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 7 (2015) 1, S 2061-2071
Inhalt: Objective: To describe the nursing care provided in the immediate postpartum though perceptions of nurses in a public hospital. Method: descriptive study with a qualitative approach. Study participants were nurses who attend the institution postpartum. Qualitative data were analyzed based on thematic content analysis. Results: from the analysis of discourses, categories encompassing the dimensions of the process of nursing work emerged: Managing; Assisting/intervening; Investigating/researching; and the teaching/learning in the nursing actions. Managing nursing actions underlies up in classical management theories; assistance is marked by biologism; there is lack of research in the work process; educational practices are based on the traditional health model and there is a shortage of actions on Continuing Education. Conclusion: the nursing practice must be based on articulated processes to generate practices that make up the entirety of health actions.
Perception of nurses on humanization in nursing care in immediate puerperium
Titelübersetzung:Percepção de enfermeiros sobre a humanização na assistência de enfermagem no puerpério imediato
Autor/in:
Cassiano, Alexandra do Nascimento; Araújo, Mércio Gabriel de; Holanda, Cristyanne Samara Miranda de; Costa, Roberta Kaliny de Souza
Quelle: Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 7 (2015) 1, S 2051-2060
Inhalt: Objective: To study the perception of nurses about the humanization of postpartum care in a public hospital in Seridó region, Rio Grande do Norte (RN). Method: this is an exploratory and descriptive study with a qualitative approach. The subjects were nurses who attend postpartum women during the postpartum period in hospital settings. Results: in the perception of nurses, humanization corresponds to adopting a different position before care, with the establishment of relationships wrapped in feelings of empathy, respect and affection. It also emerged the understanding that this is a complex process that involves the articulation of different levels of care, management of health institutions and good condition of infrastructure and human resources. Conclusion: the humanization is seen primarily as a subjective practice gifted of affective feelings toward the mothers, although enlarged conceptions have arisen.