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The meaning of the care of hospitalized children: experiences of nursing professionals

The meaning of the care of hospitalized children: experiences of nursing professionals

... professionals of a pediatric unit. Method: phenomenological study, based on the existential phenomenology of Martin ...Ten nursing professionals were interviewed with the ... See full document

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THE GENDER AND A CHIEVEMENT OF NURSING CARE

THE GENDER AND A CHIEVEMENT OF NURSING CARE

... how the relationships of gender among hospitalized patients and nursing staff at times of exposure of ...about the challenges of caregiving in nursing, based ... See full document

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NURSING CARE IN THE PROMOTION OF FAMILY CARE FOR THE NEWBORN PREMATURE

NURSING CARE IN THE PROMOTION OF FAMILY CARE FOR THE NEWBORN PREMATURE

... family care in the premature neonate from the analysis of scientific production of nursing nationally and internationally on this ...on nursing care in the ... See full document

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The function of the social networks of families of hospitalized children

The function of the social networks of families of hospitalized children

... analyze the role of the social network configured by the family/companion and their implications for their stay during the hospitalization of the child in the ... See full document

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End of life in neonatology: experiences of health professionals in neonatal palliative care

End of life in neonatology: experiences of health professionals in neonatal palliative care

... palliative care as total active care for the body, mind and spirit of the child as well as involving support for the ...palliative care is defined as a holistic and ... See full document

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Nursing professionals’ performance regarding the transmission of information to the relatives of children admitted to emergency care units           /             Informações transmitidas às famílias das crianças na emergência na perspectiva da enfermagem

Nursing professionals’ performance regarding the transmission of information to the relatives of children admitted to emergency care units / Informações transmitidas às famílias das crianças na emergência na perspectiva da enfermagem

... fool the mother or father [...] I can’t do that [...] The doctor’s busy, sometimes he’s ...get the chart: “What do you want to know? You can read it here, it’s ...within the bounds of ... See full document

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The meaning of interaction between nursing professionals and newborns/families in a hospital setting

The meaning of interaction between nursing professionals and newborns/families in a hospital setting

... takes the newborn on her lap from the changing table, kindly touches his chin and says to the child: you like to be caressed, don’t you little one! (video ...recording-V). Professionals need ... See full document

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Nursing professionals’ knowledge on the use of toys in the care of hospitalized children / Conhecimento dos profissionais de enfermagem sobre a utilização do brinquedo no cuidado as crianças hospitalizadas / Conocimiento de los profesionales...

Nursing professionals’ knowledge on the use of toys in the care of hospitalized children / Conhecimento dos profissionais de enfermagem sobre a utilização do brinquedo no cuidado as crianças hospitalizadas / Conocimiento de los profesionales...

... out the knowledge and opinion nursing professionals who work in the paediatric ward of a hospital in the countryside of São Paulo State have on the role of ... See full document

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Blind parents and nutrition of children : experiences and care

Blind parents and nutrition of children : experiences and care

... types of special needs (visual, intellectual, spina bifida, multiple sclerosis, ...is the fact that, for many of the health professionals who detected the pregnancies of ... See full document

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NURSING CARE IN THE CARE PROCESS: FOCUS ON THE HUMANIZATION OF NURSES WITH  HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS

NURSING CARE IN THE CARE PROCESS: FOCUS ON THE HUMANIZATION OF NURSES WITH HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS

... identify the difficulties encountered by the nursing staff in the process of humanizing care and to describe the importance of the nurse's role in this ...to ... See full document

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EDUCATIONAL ENCOUNTER OF NURSING AND THE RELATIVES OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS

EDUCATIONAL ENCOUNTER OF NURSING AND THE RELATIVES OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS

... that the interaction between professionals and family strengthens a relationship of trust, thus providing quality care, since it is a condition that enables the nurse to identify ... See full document

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Ludic care for hospitalized children: perspective of family caregivers and nursing staff

Ludic care for hospitalized children: perspective of family caregivers and nursing staff

... consolidate the challenge of working in Pediatrics, with a new point of view, not only for treating diseases by means of procedures, but to the ludic care, aiming the ... See full document

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ACTION AND INTERACTION STRATEGIES FOR THE CARE OF HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC CANCER PAIN

ACTION AND INTERACTION STRATEGIES FOR THE CARE OF HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC CANCER PAIN

... In the scope of teamwork, the playful activities emerged as an action strategy aimed at: improving the interaction between the professional and the child, favoring the ... See full document

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The meaning of music in the vision of the hospitalized person

The meaning of music in the vision of the hospitalized person

... objective of promoting the humanization of health care and allowing the improvement of psychological changes associated with the spiritual issues of patients (Rohr, ... See full document

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Nursing diagnoses in hospitalized children

Nursing diagnoses in hospitalized children

... in nursing care planning, since it directly affects tissue oxygenation, being a vital func- tion, requiring rapid and decisive interventions, based on a careful evaluation of the respiratory ... See full document

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ACTION AND INTERACTION STRATEGIES FOR THE CARE OF HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC CANCER PAIN

ACTION AND INTERACTION STRATEGIES FOR THE CARE OF HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC CANCER PAIN

... Results: the category “Dealing with the complexity of the managerial context of the care provision to children with chronic cancer pain to children with ... See full document

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Quality of care provided to the hospitalized child from the perspective of the companion

Quality of care provided to the hospitalized child from the perspective of the companion

... about the heal- th status of the child, although most respondents were satisfied, not all participants had had this right assu- ...with the ease of acquiring knowledge through ... See full document

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Meaning of nursing care to brain dead potential organ donors

Meaning of nursing care to brain dead potential organ donors

... considered the context where the phenomenon develops, being constituted by subcategory “Recognizing the ICU environment as a reference service for the maintenance of patients with brain ... See full document

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of nursing care in the perspective of professional autonomy

of nursing care in the perspective of professional autonomy

... demonstrating the gaps in understanding between systematization of care and ...ensure the implementation of nursing care ... See full document

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INTROJECTION OF THE NURSING PROCESS AS THE TECHNOLOGY OF CARE IN A HOSPITAL

INTROJECTION OF THE NURSING PROCESS AS THE TECHNOLOGY OF CARE IN A HOSPITAL

... Objective: The objective was to examine the applicability of the Nursing Process by nurses working at a ...study of exploratory and descriptive, effective from February 2010 to ... See full document

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