Newly undergraduate nurses and intensive care in units of non-critical patients

ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the social representations of newly undergraduate nurses on the intensive care of Nursing to critical patients hospitalized in non-critical patient units. Method: Qualitative and descriptive research. Twenty-six newly undergraduate nurses from a private university p...

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Main Authors: Rute de Oliveira Almeida, Francimar Tinoco de Oliveira, Márcia de Assunção Ferreira, Rafael Celestino da Silva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem
Series:Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem
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spelling doaj-e2a6fc49f5754d0388955765870c21a52020-11-25T01:57:25ZengAssociação Brasileira de EnfermagemRevista Brasileira de Enfermagem1984-044672suppl 124325110.1590/0034-7167-2017-0713S0034-71672019000700243Newly undergraduate nurses and intensive care in units of non-critical patientsRute de Oliveira AlmeidaFrancimar Tinoco de OliveiraMárcia de Assunção FerreiraRafael Celestino da SilvaABSTRACT Objective: To identify the social representations of newly undergraduate nurses on the intensive care of Nursing to critical patients hospitalized in non-critical patient units. Method: Qualitative and descriptive research. Twenty-six newly undergraduate nurses from a private university participated. An in-depth interview was conducted with semi-structured script. The analysis was of lexical type with the help of Alceste 2012 software. Results: The social representations were built according to the image of the intensive care unit, although patients were out of this environment. Care is understood as complex and specialized, requiring graduate training. Therefore, undergraduation training was considered insufficient to provide this type of care, creating fear and insecurity in the newly undergraduate nurses. Final considerations: Intensive care confronts newly undergraduate nurses with feelings of unpreparedness to care for, but it mobilizes to broaden the knowledge to provide care. There is evidence of a theory-practice dichotomy and weaknesses in teaching-learning experiences in undergraduate education.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-71672019000700243&lng=en&tlng=enEnfermeríaTerapia IntensivaPráctica ProfesionalCuidados CríticosPsicología Social
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author Rute de Oliveira Almeida
Francimar Tinoco de Oliveira
Márcia de Assunção Ferreira
Rafael Celestino da Silva
spellingShingle Rute de Oliveira Almeida
Francimar Tinoco de Oliveira
Márcia de Assunção Ferreira
Rafael Celestino da Silva
Newly undergraduate nurses and intensive care in units of non-critical patients
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem
Enfermería
Terapia Intensiva
Práctica Profesional
Cuidados Críticos
Psicología Social
author_facet Rute de Oliveira Almeida
Francimar Tinoco de Oliveira
Márcia de Assunção Ferreira
Rafael Celestino da Silva
author_sort Rute de Oliveira Almeida
title Newly undergraduate nurses and intensive care in units of non-critical patients
title_short Newly undergraduate nurses and intensive care in units of non-critical patients
title_full Newly undergraduate nurses and intensive care in units of non-critical patients
title_fullStr Newly undergraduate nurses and intensive care in units of non-critical patients
title_full_unstemmed Newly undergraduate nurses and intensive care in units of non-critical patients
title_sort newly undergraduate nurses and intensive care in units of non-critical patients
publisher Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem
series Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem
issn 1984-0446
description ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the social representations of newly undergraduate nurses on the intensive care of Nursing to critical patients hospitalized in non-critical patient units. Method: Qualitative and descriptive research. Twenty-six newly undergraduate nurses from a private university participated. An in-depth interview was conducted with semi-structured script. The analysis was of lexical type with the help of Alceste 2012 software. Results: The social representations were built according to the image of the intensive care unit, although patients were out of this environment. Care is understood as complex and specialized, requiring graduate training. Therefore, undergraduation training was considered insufficient to provide this type of care, creating fear and insecurity in the newly undergraduate nurses. Final considerations: Intensive care confronts newly undergraduate nurses with feelings of unpreparedness to care for, but it mobilizes to broaden the knowledge to provide care. There is evidence of a theory-practice dichotomy and weaknesses in teaching-learning experiences in undergraduate education.
topic Enfermería
Terapia Intensiva
Práctica Profesional
Cuidados Críticos
Psicología Social
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-71672019000700243&lng=en&tlng=en
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