Objective: to analyze the nursing care to people admitted in emergency for attempted suicide in the perception of the nursing staff. Method: descriptive and exploratory study, of qualitative approach, developed from semi-structured interviews with eight nurses and eight nursing technicians of the emergency service of a University Hospital in south Brazil. Data analysis was performed through content analysis. Results: three categories emerged: nursing care to the person who attempted suicide; the adult emergency service as a scenario of mental health practices; and permanent education-related needs in mental health Final considerations: initiatives capable to potentialize good practices in mental health care are still incipient and lack encouragement in the health service. There is an urgent need to think about changes in the care culture of the emergency service, especially to ensure the scope of psychosocial care actions.
ONCOLOGY NURSING CARE AND QUALIFICATION DEMANDS IN PRIMARY HEALTH CAREABSTRACT: The objective in this study was to identify the oncology care and qualification demands of nurses working in primary health care. Observational and descriptive study developed at the Health Centers in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil. The data were collected between October and November 2015. The research variables were related to education, length of professional experience, care demand and qualification deficiencies in oncology. The study participants were 84 nurses; 41 (48.81%) had graduated more than ten years earlier (12.04±6.99); 46 (54.76%) consider that their learning about oncology at the undergraduate level was insufficient and indicate no further qualification in this area after graduating. The main care and qualification deficiency demands involve the most incident malign tumors, the impact of cancer, oncology therapeutics and their side effects. The data evidence that, despite the experience in primary health care, many professionals feel the need for training that enables them to deliver specialized and qualified care. DESCRIPTORS: Nursing; Oncology; Professional education; Primary health care. ) consideran insuficiente el aprendizaje sobre oncología en el pregrado y refieren ausencia de perfeccionamiento en esta área tras la formación. Las principales demandas de atención y de déficit de cualificación implican las neoplasias malignas más incidentes, el impacto del cáncer, las terapéuticas oncológicas y sus efectos colaterales. Los datos evidencian que, a pesar de la experiencia en la atención básica, muchos profesionales sienten la necesidad de capacitaciones que les habiliten a la atención especializada y cualificada.
Objetivo: trata-se de uma revisão integrativa que teve como objetivo caracterizar o cuidado de Enfermagem em urgência/emergência às pessoas que tentam suicídio. Método: a busca contemplou as bases de dados CINAHL®, SCOPUS®, SciElo®, LILACS®, MEDLINE® e Google Acadêmico® no período de 2011 a 2018. Resultados: a partir do universo de 5900 estudos, foram selecionados 16 artigos para o corpus de análise aprofundada. Emergiram três eixos centrais: caracterização do tema suicídio, trabalho e percepção da Enfermagem no cuidado e aspectos que envolvem o cuidado na área de urgência/emergência. Conclusão: os resultados dos estudos apontaram a importância de aprofundamento do tema, principalmente quanto ao estigma social que o profissional de Enfermagem apresenta ao prestar cuidado à pessoa em tentativa de suicídio, para trazer melhorias ao cuidado.
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