Processo de morte e morrer: desafios no cuidado de enfermagem ao paciente e família

Objective: to understand the actions and interactions performed by nurses in caring for patients and their family in the process of death and dying. Methods: a qualitative study implementing a theoretical and methodological contribution of Grounded Theory. An individual interview was conducted with...

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Main Authors: Maria Eduarda Grams Salum, Carolina Kahl, Kamylla Santos da Cunha, Cintia Koerich, Thiago Oliveira dos Santos, Alacoque Lorenzini Erdmann
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Ceará 2017-01-01
Series:Rev Rene
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=324053756015
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spelling doaj-70f7c99cb7c84bc6a396831c7a7aebad2020-11-25T01:23:34ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáRev Rene1517-38522175-67832017-01-0118452853510.15253/2175-6783.2017000400015Processo de morte e morrer: desafios no cuidado de enfermagem ao paciente e famíliaMaria Eduarda Grams SalumCarolina KahlKamylla Santos da CunhaCintia KoerichThiago Oliveira dos SantosAlacoque Lorenzini ErdmannObjective: to understand the actions and interactions performed by nurses in caring for patients and their family in the process of death and dying. Methods: a qualitative study implementing a theoretical and methodological contribution of Grounded Theory. An individual interview was conducted with 18 participants, divided into three sample groups. Results: weakness in nurses’ training regarding the death-dying process, the importance of the nurse-patient bond, family members support, and respect for the grieving process is apparent. As coping strategies, ongoing education, sharing experiences with peers and attachment to spiritual beliefs can be emphasized. Empathy appears as the main challenge, considering the influence of personal and bureaucratic factors. Conclusion: the way nurses respond to the challenges of their professional performance, seeking to build a bond with patients and families, supporting and respecting their process of mourning based on empathy stand out among the actions and interactions performed in care of the patient and family in the process of death and dying.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=324053756015
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Carolina Kahl
Kamylla Santos da Cunha
Cintia Koerich
Thiago Oliveira dos Santos
Alacoque Lorenzini Erdmann
spellingShingle Maria Eduarda Grams Salum
Carolina Kahl
Kamylla Santos da Cunha
Cintia Koerich
Thiago Oliveira dos Santos
Alacoque Lorenzini Erdmann
Processo de morte e morrer: desafios no cuidado de enfermagem ao paciente e família
Rev Rene
author_facet Maria Eduarda Grams Salum
Carolina Kahl
Kamylla Santos da Cunha
Cintia Koerich
Thiago Oliveira dos Santos
Alacoque Lorenzini Erdmann
author_sort Maria Eduarda Grams Salum
title Processo de morte e morrer: desafios no cuidado de enfermagem ao paciente e família
title_short Processo de morte e morrer: desafios no cuidado de enfermagem ao paciente e família
title_full Processo de morte e morrer: desafios no cuidado de enfermagem ao paciente e família
title_fullStr Processo de morte e morrer: desafios no cuidado de enfermagem ao paciente e família
title_full_unstemmed Processo de morte e morrer: desafios no cuidado de enfermagem ao paciente e família
title_sort processo de morte e morrer: desafios no cuidado de enfermagem ao paciente e família
publisher Universidade Federal do Ceará
series Rev Rene
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description Objective: to understand the actions and interactions performed by nurses in caring for patients and their family in the process of death and dying. Methods: a qualitative study implementing a theoretical and methodological contribution of Grounded Theory. An individual interview was conducted with 18 participants, divided into three sample groups. Results: weakness in nurses’ training regarding the death-dying process, the importance of the nurse-patient bond, family members support, and respect for the grieving process is apparent. As coping strategies, ongoing education, sharing experiences with peers and attachment to spiritual beliefs can be emphasized. Empathy appears as the main challenge, considering the influence of personal and bureaucratic factors. Conclusion: the way nurses respond to the challenges of their professional performance, seeking to build a bond with patients and families, supporting and respecting their process of mourning based on empathy stand out among the actions and interactions performed in care of the patient and family in the process of death and dying.
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