Fabieli Borges, Elizabeth Bernardino, Camila Rorato, Daniele Cristina Dos Reis Bobrowec, Olívia Luciana Dos Santos Silva, Amanda Gomes Ribeiro Pujol de Carvalho, Clémence Dallaire
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Abstract
Objectives: to analyze how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the Fundamental Care provided by nurses to hospitalized patients in a public hospital.
Methods: qualitative, descriptive, exploratory research. Twenty-four nurses were interviewed who cared for patients with COVID-19 in a public hospital in the capital city of the state of Paraná, from January to February 2022. Creswell Content Analysis was applied to the data, operationalized by the MaxQda software and in light of the Fundamental Care theory.
Results: three categories were obtained with their respective dimensions: Physical Care (Personal Hygiene; Comfort and Mobilization; Eating and drinking; Rest and sleep; Safety and Medication Management), Psychosocial Care (Communication; Privacy; Dignity, respect and beliefs; Emotional well-being) and Relational Care (Active listening; Empathy and compassion; Engagement, support and involvement with families and caregivers and work with patients).
Final considerations: the pandemic period may have provided an opportunity to look at the nurse-patient-care relationship, especially based on the theory of Fundamental Care.
期刊介绍:
The Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem created in 1932, March 20 is the official publication of the Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem (Brazilian Nursing Association) has as purpose to disseminate the scientific production from different nursing interest areas of knowledge, including those which express the political project of the Association. The Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem is the oldest journal of the Brazilian nursing. Its first title was "Annaes de Enfermagem" from 1932 to 1941, being entitled Anais de Enfermagem" until 1955, when its title was changed to the current.