Experiencias y afrontamiento de la Enfermera Oncológica frente al paciente en recidiva

2019; Volume: 19; Issue: 33 Linguagem: Inglês

10.59843/2618-3692.v19.n33.24619

ISSN

2618-3692

Autores

Adriana Cazón, Eleuteria Salas, Ivana Tognareli,

Tópico(s)

Health, Nursing, Elderly Care

Resumo

Equally important is the care of the nurse in the clinical environment of the disease is the approach of taking care of the emotional needs of patients, this reality a the one that the nurse must face reveals the difficult situation in the management of the patient oncology in relapse. Objective: To interpret the experiences and coping methods of oncological nurses with respect to relapsing patients. Methodology: to carry out this study we used a qualitative research design of phenomenological type in which a colloquial or dialogical interview was used to 17 nurses from the Onco hematology service. Results: After analyzing the interviews, two main themes were identified: emotions and attitudes each with categories, among them: impotence, frustration, anger, anguish, sadness, compassion and hurts, repression-silence, active acceptanceListening, Humor, Negation and indifference. Conclusion: At the end of the analysis of all the findings, it can be concluded that: the emotions and feelings of the nurses, before the reality of taking care of a patient in relapse were: impotence and frustration - anger and dissatisfaction - anguish and sadness - hurt and compassion. Attitudes and modes of confrontations identified in the majorities of proffesion are: repression and silence, acceptance - listening and humor and negation and indifference.

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