Andréia Cascaes Cruz
University of São Paulo
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Texto & Contexto Enfermagem | 2013
Margareth Angelo; Simone Isidoro Prado; Andréia Cascaes Cruz; Moneda Oliveira Ribeiro
ABstrAct: The purpose of this study was to understand the experience of nurses in their care of child victims of domestic violence. Using the phenomenological social approach by Alfred Schutz, 15 nurses who work in emergency, intensive care and pediatric inpatient units were interviewed. Analysis based on the Motivational Theory of Schutz allowed the description of the lived type, supported by three categories that express significant elements of the nurse’s experience: contact with the violence, ambivalent reactions and protective professional attitude. The lifeworld of the nurses who care for child victims of domestic violence is composed of various dimensions that generate a constant state of attention, and reactions that cause indignation, anxiety, sadness and a sense of helplessness, which need to be internally managed in the course of his/her care. DescriptOrs: Violence. Child. Family. Nursing. Qualitative research. viveNciAs De eNFermeirOs NO cuiDADO De criANcAs vitimAs De viOleNciA iNtrAFAmiliAr: umA ANalise FeNOmeNOloGicAThe purpose of this study was to understand the experience of nurses in their care of child victims of domestic violence. Using the phenomenological social approach by Alfred Schutz, 15 nurses who work in emergency, intensive care and pediatric inpatient units were interviewed. Analysis based on the Motivational Theory of Schutz allowed the description of the lived type, supported by three categories that express significant elements of the nurses experience: contact with the violence, ambivalent reactions and protective professional attitude. The lifeworld of the nurses who care for child victims of domestic violence is composed of various dimensions that generate a constant state of attention, and reactions that cause indignation, anxiety, sadness and a sense of helplessness, which need to be internally managed in the course of his/her care. descriptors: Violence. Child. Family. Nursing. Qualitative research.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2014
Margareth Angelo; Andréia Cascaes Cruz; Francine Fernandes Pires Mekitarian; Carolina Cavalcante da Silva dos Santos; Maria Júlia Costa Marques Martinho; Maria Manuela Ferreira Pereira da Silva Martins
Affective, cognitive and behavioral components affect nurses´ attitudes to include families in the care processes. The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes of nurses about the importance of including families in nursing care. Data collection was performed in pediatric and maternal-child unit of a Brazilian university hospital. A sample of 50 nurses completed the Portuguese version of the instrument Families’Importance in Nursing Care-Nurses’ Attitudes (FINC-NA). The results indicated that nurses have supportive attitudes regarding families participation in nursing care. Attitudes of lower support for involving families in nursing care were found among nurses with older age, more time in the profession and who had no previous contact with contents related to Family Nursing. The application of the instrument in other contexts of assistance may help to illuminate important aspects of the challenges to implementing a family-centered approach in clinical practice.
Texto & Contexto Enfermagem | 2013
Margareth Angelo; Simone Isidoro Prado; Andréia Cascaes Cruz; Moneda Oliveira Ribeiro
ABstrAct: The purpose of this study was to understand the experience of nurses in their care of child victims of domestic violence. Using the phenomenological social approach by Alfred Schutz, 15 nurses who work in emergency, intensive care and pediatric inpatient units were interviewed. Analysis based on the Motivational Theory of Schutz allowed the description of the lived type, supported by three categories that express significant elements of the nurse’s experience: contact with the violence, ambivalent reactions and protective professional attitude. The lifeworld of the nurses who care for child victims of domestic violence is composed of various dimensions that generate a constant state of attention, and reactions that cause indignation, anxiety, sadness and a sense of helplessness, which need to be internally managed in the course of his/her care. DescriptOrs: Violence. Child. Family. Nursing. Qualitative research. viveNciAs De eNFermeirOs NO cuiDADO De criANcAs vitimAs De viOleNciA iNtrAFAmiliAr: umA ANalise FeNOmeNOloGicAThe purpose of this study was to understand the experience of nurses in their care of child victims of domestic violence. Using the phenomenological social approach by Alfred Schutz, 15 nurses who work in emergency, intensive care and pediatric inpatient units were interviewed. Analysis based on the Motivational Theory of Schutz allowed the description of the lived type, supported by three categories that express significant elements of the nurses experience: contact with the violence, ambivalent reactions and protective professional attitude. The lifeworld of the nurses who care for child victims of domestic violence is composed of various dimensions that generate a constant state of attention, and reactions that cause indignation, anxiety, sadness and a sense of helplessness, which need to be internally managed in the course of his/her care. descriptors: Violence. Child. Family. Nursing. Qualitative research.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2014
Margareth Angelo; Andréia Cascaes Cruz; Francine Fernandes Pires Mekitarian; Carolina Cavalcante da Silva dos Santos; Maria Júlia Costa Marques Martinho; Maria Manuela Ferreira Pereira da Silva Martins
Affective, cognitive and behavioral components affect nurses´ attitudes to include families in the care processes. The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes of nurses about the importance of including families in nursing care. Data collection was performed in pediatric and maternal-child unit of a Brazilian university hospital. A sample of 50 nurses completed the Portuguese version of the instrument Families’Importance in Nursing Care-Nurses’ Attitudes (FINC-NA). The results indicated that nurses have supportive attitudes regarding families participation in nursing care. Attitudes of lower support for involving families in nursing care were found among nurses with older age, more time in the profession and who had no previous contact with contents related to Family Nursing. The application of the instrument in other contexts of assistance may help to illuminate important aspects of the challenges to implementing a family-centered approach in clinical practice.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2012
Andréia Cascaes Cruz; Margareth Angelo
El panorama de la produccion cientifica en lo concerniente a la familia y estomas carece de estudios sobre el tema, especialmente sobre esta experiencia en el periodo neonatal del nino. Se objetivo comprender la experiencia de la madre de un nino ostomizado durante la fase neonatal o durante el tiempo de internacion en Unidad de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal (UTIN). Utilizando la Historia Oral como referencial metodologico, fueron realizadas entrevistas con nueve madres. El rescate de las memorias individuales posibilito la construccion de la memoria colectiva, organizada en cuatro temas: suenos versus realidad, proteccion perdida, acompanada por el miedo y es necesario ejercer la maternidad. Los resultados permiten reflexionar sobre la importancia de medidas mas eficaces que favorezcan la autonomia y alivio del sufrimiento maternal en la UTIN, donde la atencion de enfermeria pueda ser orientada por los principios del Cuidado Enfocado en la Familia.
Revista de Enfermagem Referência | 2012
Andréia Cascaes Cruz; Margareth Angelo; Sandra Guerrero Gamboa
Gastrostomy is frequently used to treat children with growth and nutritional problems in chronic illness or incapacity. Even though the health team conside...
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2012
Andréia Cascaes Cruz; Margareth Angelo
El panorama de la produccion cientifica en lo concerniente a la familia y estomas carece de estudios sobre el tema, especialmente sobre esta experiencia en el periodo neonatal del nino. Se objetivo comprender la experiencia de la madre de un nino ostomizado durante la fase neonatal o durante el tiempo de internacion en Unidad de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal (UTIN). Utilizando la Historia Oral como referencial metodologico, fueron realizadas entrevistas con nueve madres. El rescate de las memorias individuales posibilito la construccion de la memoria colectiva, organizada en cuatro temas: suenos versus realidad, proteccion perdida, acompanada por el miedo y es necesario ejercer la maternidad. Los resultados permiten reflexionar sobre la importancia de medidas mas eficaces que favorezcan la autonomia y alivio del sufrimiento maternal en la UTIN, donde la atencion de enfermeria pueda ser orientada por los principios del Cuidado Enfocado en la Familia.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2014
Margareth Angelo; Andréia Cascaes Cruz; Francine Fernandes Pires Mekitarian; Carolina Cavalcante da Silva dos Santos; Maria Júlia Costa Marques Martinho; Maria Manuela Ferreira Pereira da Silva Martins
Affective, cognitive and behavioral components affect nurses´ attitudes to include families in the care processes. The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes of nurses about the importance of including families in nursing care. Data collection was performed in pediatric and maternal-child unit of a Brazilian university hospital. A sample of 50 nurses completed the Portuguese version of the instrument Families’Importance in Nursing Care-Nurses’ Attitudes (FINC-NA). The results indicated that nurses have supportive attitudes regarding families participation in nursing care. Attitudes of lower support for involving families in nursing care were found among nurses with older age, more time in the profession and who had no previous contact with contents related to Family Nursing. The application of the instrument in other contexts of assistance may help to illuminate important aspects of the challenges to implementing a family-centered approach in clinical practice.
Texto & Contexto Enfermagem | 2013
Margareth Angelo; Simone Isidoro Prado; Andréia Cascaes Cruz; Moneda Oliveira Ribeiro
ABstrAct: The purpose of this study was to understand the experience of nurses in their care of child victims of domestic violence. Using the phenomenological social approach by Alfred Schutz, 15 nurses who work in emergency, intensive care and pediatric inpatient units were interviewed. Analysis based on the Motivational Theory of Schutz allowed the description of the lived type, supported by three categories that express significant elements of the nurse’s experience: contact with the violence, ambivalent reactions and protective professional attitude. The lifeworld of the nurses who care for child victims of domestic violence is composed of various dimensions that generate a constant state of attention, and reactions that cause indignation, anxiety, sadness and a sense of helplessness, which need to be internally managed in the course of his/her care. DescriptOrs: Violence. Child. Family. Nursing. Qualitative research. viveNciAs De eNFermeirOs NO cuiDADO De criANcAs vitimAs De viOleNciA iNtrAFAmiliAr: umA ANalise FeNOmeNOloGicAThe purpose of this study was to understand the experience of nurses in their care of child victims of domestic violence. Using the phenomenological social approach by Alfred Schutz, 15 nurses who work in emergency, intensive care and pediatric inpatient units were interviewed. Analysis based on the Motivational Theory of Schutz allowed the description of the lived type, supported by three categories that express significant elements of the nurses experience: contact with the violence, ambivalent reactions and protective professional attitude. The lifeworld of the nurses who care for child victims of domestic violence is composed of various dimensions that generate a constant state of attention, and reactions that cause indignation, anxiety, sadness and a sense of helplessness, which need to be internally managed in the course of his/her care. descriptors: Violence. Child. Family. Nursing. Qualitative research.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2012
Andréia Cascaes Cruz; Margareth Angelo
El panorama de la produccion cientifica en lo concerniente a la familia y estomas carece de estudios sobre el tema, especialmente sobre esta experiencia en el periodo neonatal del nino. Se objetivo comprender la experiencia de la madre de un nino ostomizado durante la fase neonatal o durante el tiempo de internacion en Unidad de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal (UTIN). Utilizando la Historia Oral como referencial metodologico, fueron realizadas entrevistas con nueve madres. El rescate de las memorias individuales posibilito la construccion de la memoria colectiva, organizada en cuatro temas: suenos versus realidad, proteccion perdida, acompanada por el miedo y es necesario ejercer la maternidad. Los resultados permiten reflexionar sobre la importancia de medidas mas eficaces que favorezcan la autonomia y alivio del sufrimiento maternal en la UTIN, donde la atencion de enfermeria pueda ser orientada por los principios del Cuidado Enfocado en la Familia.