Objetivo principal: describir características, atributos y acciones específicas del cuidado de enfermería respetuoso del Buen Trato. Metodología: estudio de métodos mixtos basado en el análisis de contenido de Kyngäs sobre una muestra de enfermeras y estudiantes de enfermería. Se realizaron grupos focales y encuestas. Resultados principales: se identificaron cuatro dimensiones: (a) significado del Buen Trato en la atención de Enfermería, (b) conductas que reflejan una atención de enfermería que respeta el Buen Trato, (c) conductas que vulneran el Buen Trato y (d) dificultades de los estudiantes para otorgar cuidado respetuoso. Conclusión principal: El Buen Trato se basa en una relación enfermera-usuario construida sobre el respeto y reconocimiento de la dignidad de las personas. El proceso de enseñanza/aprendizaje orientado al Buen Trato en enfermería requiere que integrar conocimientos teóricos, prácticos y actitudinales, que permita a los profesionales contar con las competencias necesarias para brindar cuidado respetuoso.
ObjectiveTo identify a framework for risk communication during health crises by using the current pandemic as a case study.DesignA qualitative study based on individual interviews.SettingDifferent countries with diverse levels of perceived success on risk communication during the COVID-19 health crisis.ParticipantsInternational experts with experience in health crisis management or risk communication.AnalysisA thematic analysis was performed supported by Atlas.ti.ResultsFour men and six women took part in the study (three from Europe, two from Latin America, two from North America, one from Asia and two from Oceania). Three major themes emerged from the data: (1) institutionalising the communication strategy; (2) defining the problem that needs to be faced; (3) developing an effective communication strategy.ConclusionRisk communication during a health crisis requires preparation of governments and of health teams in order to produce and deliver effective messages as well as to help communities to make informed and healthy decisions. This is particularly relevant for slow disasters, such as COVID-19, as the strategy must innovate to avoid information fatigue of the audience. The findings of this article could inform guidelines to best equip countries for a clear communication strategy for future crises.PROSPERO registration numberCRD42021234443.
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