2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.enfi.2019.09.003
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Relación enfermera-familia. Más allá de la apertura de puertas y horarios

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“…The higher level of PC among oncology nurses compared to ICU nurses may be attributed to the critical condition of patients in the ICU and the influence of the visiting system. 48 ICU nurses may prioritize direct patient care by focusing on symptoms while potentially overlooking the needs of family members. 49 Zulueta-Egea et al's 26 study highlights that the PNCQS-Original assessment places greater emphasis on patient and family aspects rather than treatment-related factors, such as symptom management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher level of PC among oncology nurses compared to ICU nurses may be attributed to the critical condition of patients in the ICU and the influence of the visiting system. 48 ICU nurses may prioritize direct patient care by focusing on symptoms while potentially overlooking the needs of family members. 49 Zulueta-Egea et al's 26 study highlights that the PNCQS-Original assessment places greater emphasis on patient and family aspects rather than treatment-related factors, such as symptom management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No previous studies succinctly identify the actions needed for, perceived benefits of and specific barriers to family engagement in care that influence FNP. Yet, actions such as relating and communicating form the heart of the nurse–family relationship (Duque‐Ortiz & Arias‐Valencia, 2020). There is substantial evidence about the barriers to FCC within nursing literature (Hamilton et al, 2020; Kiwanuka et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por ejemplo, Joyce Travelbee planteó una serie de pasos para lograr una relación paciente-enfermero como: el encuentro original, la revelación de identidades, la empatía, la simpatía y la compenetración. Asimismo, es válido señalar que la hospitalización de un niño puede tener consecuencias negativas en el deterioro de su autoestima e independencia, así como llevarle a sufrir trastornos cognitivos, emocionales y conductuales, entre ellos, estrés, pérdida del sueño, miedo, incluso lanhedonia 3 .…”
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