2016
DOI: 10.5935/1414-8145.20160032
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Care is... nursing student perceptions: A Heideggerian perspective

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“…The sensitivity to care is extended in the sense that care is not necessarily the practice of procedures, but also feeling that care can be accomplished with attitudes of subjectivity and, by understanding that care is not linear, but can adapt to the different situations faced in daily life (16) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensitivity to care is extended in the sense that care is not necessarily the practice of procedures, but also feeling that care can be accomplished with attitudes of subjectivity and, by understanding that care is not linear, but can adapt to the different situations faced in daily life (16) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical presence: Nursing students recognized that physical presence is being able to be with patients physically and can be expressed by physical presence with patientswhen they spend time with patients, and are there to attend to patients' needs at all times. Statements from nursing students in the primary studies that captured physical presence as caring included: "Caring means spending time with the patient …" (Dobrowolska & Palese, 2016); "… There were times when I just went in and sat with her, she just wanted someone to sit there, not to do anything …" (Wilkes & Wallis, 1998); "Caring means... to be present …" (Sebold et al, 2016). Psychological presence: Nursing students described "psychological presence" as the cognitive awareness of patients' needs during interactions with patients.…”
Section: Caring As Presencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A crise identitária, acaba por direcionar o enfermeiro a ações cotidianas, muitas vezes distantes do saber-fazer e a uma "identidade profissional com delimitações nada precisas", que podem refletir em sua saúde e na qualidade da assistência prestada por eles ( Sebold et al, 2016;Coelho et al, 2018).…”
Section: Metodologiaunclassified
“…Buscando responder às necessidades das pessoas e agir responsavelmente ajudando a desenvolver, restaurar ou aumentar o cuidado de si na melhor maneira possível, mas isso só é possível se considerar as experiências de vida, o contexto sociocultural, o conhecimento técnico, científico, ético, a dialogicidade e a sensibilidade (Sebold et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified