RESUMO Objetivo: analisar o sentido do trabalho para homens com anemia falciforme e úlceras falcêmicas e discutir os desafios que eles enfrentam para manterem-se no mundo do trabalho. Método: estudo qualitativo e descritivo, desenvolvido em dois cenários, um ambulatório de curativos de um hospital de grande porte e uma clínica de enfermagem em estomaterapia, ambos vinculados a uma universidade pública do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. A coleta de dados ocorreu de agosto a novembro de 2019, por meio de entrevista semiestruturada, com 20 homens com úlceras falcêmicas. A análise lexical dos dados foi realizada a partir do software Interface de R pour les Analyses Multidimensionnelles de Textes et de Questionnaires. Resultados: verificou-se a penosidade física, social e psicológica que a ferida origina nos homens que atuam no mundo do trabalho. Além disso, constatou-se que o trabalho representa um valor importante para o homem, além de ser visto como refúgio para lidar com a dor imposta pela ferida. Conclusão: o trabalho representa utilidade e satisfação, pois possibilita prover materialmente o homem e suas famílias, reafirma sua virilidade e seu domínio nos contextos familiar e social, o faz sentir-se útil e produtivo. Mas, contraditoriamente, também produz sofrimento quando esses homens precisam se manter no trabalho com dor, cansaço, vergonha e frustração decorrentes de uma doença e de uma lesão que altera sua imagem corporal e sua produtividade, além de gerar sentimento de repulsa no seu coletivo profissional.
Objective: to analyze the meaning of work for men with sickle-cell anemia and ulcers and to discuss the challenges they face to remain in the world of work. Method: a qualitative and descriptive study developed in two settings: an outpatient service specialized in dressings of a large-sized hospital and a Stomatherapy Nursing clinic, both linked to a public university from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Data collection took place from August to November 2018 by means of semi-structured interviews with 20 men who had sickle-cell ulcers. Lexical data analysis was performed in the Interface de R pour les Analyses Multidimensionnelles de Textes et de Questionnaires software. Results: the physical, social and psychological hardships caused by the wounds in men who are active in the world of work were verified. In addition to that, it was found that work is of important value for men, in addition to considering it as a shelter to deal with the pain imposed by the wounds. Conclusion: work represents usefulness and satisfaction, as it makes it possible to materially provide for men and their families and it reasserts their virility and their dominance in the family and social contexts, in addition to making them feel useful and productive. However, on the other hand, it also produces distress when these men need to stay at work with pain, tiredness, shame and frustration arising from a disease and an injury that alter their body image and productivity, in addition to generating feelings of disgust in their professional collective.
Objetivos:identificar as orientações fornecidas aos pacientes com úlceras venosas (UVs) submetidos à telenfermagem e descrever o desfecho ocorrido com os pacientes com UVs monitorados à distância. Método: estudo transversal e documental, realizado com 159 prontuários de pacientes com UV submetidos à telenfermagem numa clínica de estomaterapia no Rio de Janeiro. Os critérios de inclusão foram pacientes com diagnóstico de UV submetidos à telenfermagem, de abril de 2018 a fevereiro de 2020. A análise de dados ocorreu por meio de estatística descritiva (frequência absoluta e relativa para as variáveis categóricas), auxiliada por planilha do aplicativo Microsoft Excel. Resultados: identificou-se um equilíbrio entre os participantes em relação ao sexo; apresentaram idade média (desvio-padrão) de 68,07 (5,28); ensino fundamental completo ou médio incompleto; aposentados ou pensionistas. Verificou-se que 40,88% dos pacientes possuíam ao menos uma doença de base, predominando hipertensão arterial sistêmica e diabetes mellitus. As orientações mais prevalentes foram: repouso com os membros inferiores elevados, utilização da terapia compressiva com meia elástica ou atadura elástica e realização da troca de curativo secundário em sua residência. Conclusão: os achados evidenciam a necessidade de ampliar as ações de enfermagem desenvolvidas na Clínica, buscando proporcionar a saúde integral aos pacientes.
Objectives: To identify the guidelines provided to patients with venous ulcers submitted to telenursing and describe the outcome that occurred with patients with venous ulcers monitored remotely. Method: Cross-sectional and documentary study, carried out with 159 medical records of patients with venous ulcers submitted to telenursing at an enterostomal therapy clinic in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The inclusion criteria were patients with a diagnosis of venous ulcer submitted to Telenursing, from April 2018 to February 2020. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics (absolute and relative frequency for categorical variables), aided by the application spreadsheet Microsoft Excel. Results: A balance was identified between the participants in relation to gender; had a mean age (standard deviation) of 68.07 (5.28); completed elementary school or incomplete high school; retirees or pensioners. It was found that 40.88% of the patients had at least one underlying disease,predominantly systemic arterial hypertension and diabetes mellitus. The most prevalent guidelines were: resting with the lower limbs elevated, using compressive therapy with elastic stockings or elastic bandage, and changing the secondary dressing at home. Conclusion: The findings show the need to expand the nursing actions developed at the clinic, seeking to provide comprehensive health to patients.
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