2021
DOI: 10.15253/2175-6783.20212262584
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Humanizing intensive nursing care for people with COVID-19

Abstract: Objective: to understand the impact of music on the intensive care for COVID-19 as an instrument to humanize assistance from the perspective of nurses who work on assistance. Methods: qualitative study carried out with seven intensive care nurses working in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit of a public state hospital. Sample reached through theoretical saturation. Data were collected using interviews through the on-line application WhatsApp, guided by a semi-structured guide. Results: the following discursive c… Show more

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“…Better communication between the team and the relatives of patients under intensive care contributed to reducing stress levels and better coping with the situation. However, it is pointed out that humanization in Brazilian intensive care environments is still an issue that requires in-depth discussions and further investigations 23,39 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Better communication between the team and the relatives of patients under intensive care contributed to reducing stress levels and better coping with the situation. However, it is pointed out that humanization in Brazilian intensive care environments is still an issue that requires in-depth discussions and further investigations 23,39 .…”
Section: Reference Results/conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Un estudio reciente con profesionales de enfermería demostró que, en el contexto de la pandemia, el estrés, el agotamiento (burnout) y el sufrimiento moral pueden acentuarse, provocando repercusiones negativas en la salud física y psicológica de los trabajadores (3)(4) . Por otro lado, las relaciones interpersonales en los equipos de salud posibilitan transformar la percepción de la realidad y la identidad profesional, lo que puede promover el placer en esos profesionales (5) .…”
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