2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-21002011000500004
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Tecnologia em ambiente de terapia intensiva: delineando uma figura-tipo de enfermeiro

Abstract: Objective: To describe the characteristics of the figure-type of a nurse to work in intensive care environments, with reference to the social representations about technology. Methods: As a reference, we applied the theory of social representations. A qualitative research approach was used, with interviews with 11 novice and 13 veteran nurses, analyzed using thematic content analysis. Results: The meanings attributed to the environment, patients and caring from the social representation of technology, demanded… Show more

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“…In another study, following this same perspective, the training and updating of these professionals to deal with the technologies, to understand them and to see them as nursing resources, breaking the that the technology is adversary or enemy and validating the importance of knowing the technological manipulation and the interpretation of its information in order to direct the assistance. 15 It is emphasized, in this sense, that care is only directed, without any harm to the client, when it is possible to interpret the technological language since its nonunderstanding will entail errors that can cause harm to the user or even death. Therefore, it is essential to observe and master the technological language since, in its professional formation, it is not discussed in depth, that is, it is rather superficial.…”
Section: Objective Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study, following this same perspective, the training and updating of these professionals to deal with the technologies, to understand them and to see them as nursing resources, breaking the that the technology is adversary or enemy and validating the importance of knowing the technological manipulation and the interpretation of its information in order to direct the assistance. 15 It is emphasized, in this sense, that care is only directed, without any harm to the client, when it is possible to interpret the technological language since its nonunderstanding will entail errors that can cause harm to the user or even death. Therefore, it is essential to observe and master the technological language since, in its professional formation, it is not discussed in depth, that is, it is rather superficial.…”
Section: Objective Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fourteen studies support the practice skills theme, which includes ten qualitative studies (Alavi et al, 2015;Bahrami et al, 2018;Costello, 2017;da Silva & de Assunção Ferreira, 2011;McCance, 2003;Pavlish & Ceronsky, 2009;Radwin, 2000;Sundus & Younas, 2020;Wei et al, 2018;Wiman & Wikblad, 2004), four quantitative studies (Afaya et al, 2017;Waugh et al, 2014;Widiyaningsih et al, 2019;Younas & Sundus, 2018a), and one mixed-methods study (Karlou et al, 2018). Practice skills are related to patient care Practice skills identified in the literature include listening, teamwork, reflectivity, multi-tasking and teaching (Afaya et al, 2017;Bahrami et al, 2018;Waugh et al, 2014).…”
Section: Practice Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leadership is frequently cited as a critical and requisite practice skill and is associated with nursing competence, nursing satisfaction, reductions in patients' suffering, and improvement in patients' physical and psychological well-being (Alavi et al, 2015;da Silva & de Assunção Ferreira, 2011;McCance, 2003;Widiyaningsih et al, 2019). Leadership is interrelated with self-awareness and selfregulation, also identified as ACDs of professional practice (Bahrami et al, 2018;da Silva & de Assunção Ferreira, 2011). Specifically, self-awareness is a requisite skill that fosters nurses' attentiveness to patients, which is evidenced by nurses' being emotionally and physically present (Alavi et al, 2015).…”
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“…Este perfil profissional encontra respaldo em pesquisas recentemente publicadas (7)(8)(9) . Há confluência na discussão dessas produções quando se pautam na complexidade do cuidado intensivo, onde dimensões objetivas e subjetivas impactam ativamente, para ressaltar a preocupação com a atuação da enfermeira, já que esta precisa assistir de maneira segura, ética e com qualidade.…”
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