CONCEPTIONS OF NURSES WHO WORK IN A GENERAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT REGARDING SEPSIS

This exploratory study aimed to ascertain the understanding of six nurses of a General Intensive Care Unit regarding sepsis. The data were collected in the months of April and May 2012 using a structured questionnaire, the Discourse of the Collective Subject technique...

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Main Authors: José Melquiades Ramalho Neto, Daniela Alves Campos, Lailma Bento de Araújo Marques, Carla Regina de Oliveira Couras Ramalho, Maria Miriam Lima da Nóbrega
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2015-12-01
Series:Cogitare Enfermagem
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v20i4.41963
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spelling doaj-5dababe30c474bbaa7cd363c68a5cc9d2021-01-02T06:06:54ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáCogitare Enfermagem1414-85362176-91332015-12-0120470671110.5380/ce.v20i4.41963CONCEPTIONS OF NURSES WHO WORK IN A GENERAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT REGARDING SEPSISJosé Melquiades Ramalho NetoDaniela Alves CamposLailma Bento de Araújo MarquesCarla Regina de Oliveira Couras RamalhoMaria Miriam Lima da NóbregaThis exploratory study aimed to ascertain the understanding of six nurses of a General Intensive Care Unit regarding sepsis. The data were collected in the months of April and May 2012 using a structured questionnaire, the Discourse of the Collective Subject technique being used for analyzing the data. The results revealed the nurses’ knowledge regarding understanding of sepsis and the identification of clinical manifestations related to this in the professional practice, as well as the professional attitudes based in this knowledge, causing the emergence of intensive nursing care which is interlinked with the bundles of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign. The importance is emphasized of the nurse in the early recognition of the different clinical spectrums relating to sepsis – thus supporting a rapid definition of therapeutic plans and appropriate strategies for the monitoring and care of seriously ill patients.http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v20i4.41963NursingSepsisIntensive care unitsPatient-centered care
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author José Melquiades Ramalho Neto
Daniela Alves Campos
Lailma Bento de Araújo Marques
Carla Regina de Oliveira Couras Ramalho
Maria Miriam Lima da Nóbrega
spellingShingle José Melquiades Ramalho Neto
Daniela Alves Campos
Lailma Bento de Araújo Marques
Carla Regina de Oliveira Couras Ramalho
Maria Miriam Lima da Nóbrega
CONCEPTIONS OF NURSES WHO WORK IN A GENERAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT REGARDING SEPSIS
Cogitare Enfermagem
Nursing
Sepsis
Intensive care units
Patient-centered care
author_facet José Melquiades Ramalho Neto
Daniela Alves Campos
Lailma Bento de Araújo Marques
Carla Regina de Oliveira Couras Ramalho
Maria Miriam Lima da Nóbrega
author_sort José Melquiades Ramalho Neto
title CONCEPTIONS OF NURSES WHO WORK IN A GENERAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT REGARDING SEPSIS
title_short CONCEPTIONS OF NURSES WHO WORK IN A GENERAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT REGARDING SEPSIS
title_full CONCEPTIONS OF NURSES WHO WORK IN A GENERAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT REGARDING SEPSIS
title_fullStr CONCEPTIONS OF NURSES WHO WORK IN A GENERAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT REGARDING SEPSIS
title_full_unstemmed CONCEPTIONS OF NURSES WHO WORK IN A GENERAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT REGARDING SEPSIS
title_sort conceptions of nurses who work in a general intensive care unit regarding sepsis
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series Cogitare Enfermagem
issn 1414-8536
2176-9133
publishDate 2015-12-01
description This exploratory study aimed to ascertain the understanding of six nurses of a General Intensive Care Unit regarding sepsis. The data were collected in the months of April and May 2012 using a structured questionnaire, the Discourse of the Collective Subject technique being used for analyzing the data. The results revealed the nurses’ knowledge regarding understanding of sepsis and the identification of clinical manifestations related to this in the professional practice, as well as the professional attitudes based in this knowledge, causing the emergence of intensive nursing care which is interlinked with the bundles of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign. The importance is emphasized of the nurse in the early recognition of the different clinical spectrums relating to sepsis – thus supporting a rapid definition of therapeutic plans and appropriate strategies for the monitoring and care of seriously ill patients.
topic Nursing
Sepsis
Intensive care units
Patient-centered care
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v20i4.41963
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