2014
DOI: 10.5935/1414-8145.20140034
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The family living the time during the hospitalization of the child: contributions for nursing

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“…No caso dos profissionais de saúde, estes se ligam às mães/acompanhantes por situações e contextos relacionados ao tratamento e assistência à saúde da criança (15,(19)(20) . Destaca-se REFERÊNCIAS que a equipe de enfermagem são os profissionais que apresentam maior contato com a criança e seus acompanhantes, seguido da equipe médica (15) .…”
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“…No caso dos profissionais de saúde, estes se ligam às mães/acompanhantes por situações e contextos relacionados ao tratamento e assistência à saúde da criança (15,(19)(20) . Destaca-se REFERÊNCIAS que a equipe de enfermagem são os profissionais que apresentam maior contato com a criança e seus acompanhantes, seguido da equipe médica (15) .…”
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“…Even when the hospital is perceived as a strange and unpleasant environment, time spent in the hospital contributes to it becoming customary, unchanging and natural to families (17) . On the other hand, time can also help nursing professionals establish affectionate bonds with hospitalized children and their families, which encourages professionals to spend more time with patients and creates the desire to provide warmth and attention, transcending technical care.…”
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“…They perceive the hospital as an unpleasant, poor and confused environment, showing feelings of rejection, dissatisfaction, insecurity, and the hospitalization as an interruption of the planned, the disorder of the customary, the urgency of coping with the doubtful, fearful and unknown. (13) A study conducted in North Carolina (USA) with 488 families showed that family involvement in the care of relatives with dependency resulted in physical burden and depressive symptoms. (14) Family members of hospitalized children revealed that remaining as a companion in the hospital impairs sleep and rest, bringing physical consequences that can compromise one's health.…”
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confidence: 99%