Resultados: 7

Advocacia do paciente na valorização do ser social e da família em tempos de COVID-19

Resumo Objetivo compreender as estratégias utilizadas pelos enfermeiros intensivistas diante das situações que demandaram a advocacia do paciente, envolvendo a valorização do ser social e familiar no cenário da pandemia de COVID-19. Método estudo qualitativo, descritivo e exploratório, realizad...

Management of bed availability in intensive care in the context of hospitalization by court order

Abstract Objective: to identify, from the nurse perspective, situations that interfere with the availability of beds in the intensive care unit in the context of hospitalization by court order. Method: qualitative exploratory, analytical research carried out with 42 nurses working in adult intensive ca...

Advocacy in intensive care and hospitalization by court order: what are the perspectives of nurses?

ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze how intensive care nurses practice patient advocacy in view of the need for hospitalization by court order to an intensive care due to bed unviability. Method: analytical exploratory qualitative research. Data were obtained through interviews with 42 nurses, selected vi...

Acreditação hospitalar: a excelência como fonte de sofrimento moral para enfermeiros

Objetivo: Analisar a prática profissional de enfermeiros em um hospital privado acreditado, sob o prisma da ética da virtude. Metodologia: Estudo de caso qualitativo, realizado em um Hospital Privado “Acreditado com Excelência” em Minas Gerais. Os participantes foram 13 enfermeiros. A coleta de dado...

A narrative approach to empirical nursing ethics research: uncovering the everyday moral knowledge of nurses

Texto & contexto enferm; 16 (4), 2007
In this paper we explore the use of Margaret Urban Walker's metaethical perspective, particularly the use of narratives, to inform the development of a research approach to uncover the everyday moral knowledge of nurses. A method based on Walker's work makes it possible to analyze the power dimensions in...

Are submissive nurses ethical?: reflecting on power anorexia

Rev. bras. enferm; 55 (2), 2002
We believe that the notion of power anorexia, which we define as a lack of desire to exercise power, is central to reflections about nursing ethical concerns. Questioning the assumption that nurses are powerless, we argue that nurses can and do exercise power and that their actions and inactions have con...