Care to the person in a terminal process in the perception of the nursing students
Objective: to know the experiences of the nursing students regarding the care to the person in a terminal process. Methods: a qualitative study with data collected through semi-structured interviews held with ten nursing students. Results: from the data analysis, two theme categories emerged: Feelin...
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doaj-596668f8ba344ab5a74e4d3dd6d828242020-11-25T01:34:24ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáRev Rene1517-38522175-67832015-07-0116310.15253/2175-6783.2015000300015Care to the person in a terminal process in the perception of the nursing studentsRudval Souza da Silva0Claudia Cristina Souza Gribel Oliveira1Álvaro Pereira2Juliana Bezerra do Amaral3Universidade do Estado da BahiaUniversidade Federal da BahiaUniversidade Federal da BahiaUniversidade Federal da BahiaObjective: to know the experiences of the nursing students regarding the care to the person in a terminal process. Methods: a qualitative study with data collected through semi-structured interviews held with ten nursing students. Results: from the data analysis, two theme categories emerged: Feelings expressed facing the first contact with the patients in a terminal process and care to the patient in a terminal process: dichotomy between theory and practice. When experiencing the care to the person in the dying process, students have shown that the feeling of helplessness was the most striking, among others such as sadness, anguish and insecurity. Conclusion: the practices of care of the nursing team disagree with the academic discussions, denying the discourse that the nurse should be present with the patient, regardless of his clinical condition. http://www.revistarene.ufc.br/revista/index.php/revista/article/view/1995/pdf_1Nursing CareStudentsNursing;Palliative Care;Critical Illness |
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Rudval Souza da Silva Claudia Cristina Souza Gribel Oliveira Álvaro Pereira Juliana Bezerra do Amaral Care to the person in a terminal process in the perception of the nursing students Rev Rene Nursing Care Students Nursing; Palliative Care; Critical Illness |
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Care to the person in a terminal process in the perception of the nursing students |
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Universidade Federal do Ceará |
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Objective: to know the experiences of the nursing students regarding the care to the person in a terminal process. Methods: a qualitative study with data collected through semi-structured interviews held with ten nursing students. Results: from the data analysis, two theme categories emerged: Feelings expressed facing the first contact with the patients in a terminal process and care to the patient in a terminal process: dichotomy between theory and practice. When experiencing the care to the person in the dying process, students have shown that the feeling of helplessness was the most striking, among others such as sadness, anguish and insecurity. Conclusion: the practices of care of the nursing team disagree with the academic discussions, denying the discourse that the nurse should be present with the patient, regardless of his clinical condition.
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