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Texto & Contexto Enfermagem | 2015

RISK PERCEPTION OF WORK-RELATED BURN INJURIES FROM THE WORKERS PERSPECTIVE

Caroline Lemos Martins; Maria Elena Echevarría-Guanilo; Denise Tolfo Silveira; Roxana Isabel Cardozo Gonzales; Daiane Dal Pai

This is a qualitative study with the aim to understand the perspective of workers about the risk of work-related burn injuries. The content obtained through ...This is a qualitative study with the aim to understand the perspective of workers about the risk of work-related burn injuries. The content obtained through semi-structured interviews was submitted to content analysis, guided by the Neuman Systems Model. Participants were six workers who suffered burns and were treated at a specialized center in southern Brazil. Intrapersonal stressors were: male gender, young adults, and Caucasians; previous accidents and denial of risks in handling the instruments. The intense pace of activities, excessive workload, stress, and submission to the determinations of managers, on the other hand, emerged as interpersonal stressors. As extrapersonal stressors, precarious employment status, risks inherent in the tasks, old equipment, and handling instruments before the accident were mentioned. More research and follow-up by health professionals are necessary in order to prevent future accidents at work.


Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2018

Espiritualidade nos cuidados paliativos: experiência vivida de uma equipe interdisciplinar

Isabel Cristina de Oliveira Arrieira; Maira Buss Thofehrn; Adrize Rutz Porto; Pedro Márlon Martter Moura; Caroline Lemos Martins; Michelle Barboza Jacondino

Objective To understand the experience of spirituality in the daily routine of a palliative care interdisciplinary team. Method A qualitative study was conducted with an oncological palliative care team in southern Brazil. The data was collected through phenomenological interviews in 2014, and interpreted using a hermeneutic phenomenological approach. Results Six professionals participated in the study. Spiritually-related activities, such as prayer and providing comprehensive care, were useful therapeutic resources for offering comfort, survival with dignity and humanization of death, in addition to helping the team and patients understand the end-of-life process and search for meaning in the suffering caused by illness. Conclusion Spirituality on the part of professionals with patients imparted meaning to their palliative care work and facilitated the formation of bonds between teams, patients, and family members.


Texto & Contexto Enfermagem | 2015

PERCEPÇÃO DE RISCO SOB A PERSPECTIVA DE TRABALHADORES COM QUEIMADURAS

Caroline Lemos Martins; Maria Elena Echevarría-Guanilo; Denise Tolfo Silveira; Roxana Isabel Cardozo Gonzales; Daiane Dal Pai

This is a qualitative study with the aim to understand the perspective of workers about the risk of work-related burn injuries. The content obtained through ...This is a qualitative study with the aim to understand the perspective of workers about the risk of work-related burn injuries. The content obtained through semi-structured interviews was submitted to content analysis, guided by the Neuman Systems Model. Participants were six workers who suffered burns and were treated at a specialized center in southern Brazil. Intrapersonal stressors were: male gender, young adults, and Caucasians; previous accidents and denial of risks in handling the instruments. The intense pace of activities, excessive workload, stress, and submission to the determinations of managers, on the other hand, emerged as interpersonal stressors. As extrapersonal stressors, precarious employment status, risks inherent in the tasks, old equipment, and handling instruments before the accident were mentioned. More research and follow-up by health professionals are necessary in order to prevent future accidents at work.


Texto & Contexto Enfermagem | 2015

PERCEPCIÓN DE RIESGO BAJO LA PERSPECTIVA DE TRABAJADORES CON QUEMADURAS

Caroline Lemos Martins; Maria Elena Echevarría-Guanilo; Denise Tolfo Silveira; Roxana Isabel Cardozo Gonzales; Daiane Dal Pai

This is a qualitative study with the aim to understand the perspective of workers about the risk of work-related burn injuries. The content obtained through ...This is a qualitative study with the aim to understand the perspective of workers about the risk of work-related burn injuries. The content obtained through semi-structured interviews was submitted to content analysis, guided by the Neuman Systems Model. Participants were six workers who suffered burns and were treated at a specialized center in southern Brazil. Intrapersonal stressors were: male gender, young adults, and Caucasians; previous accidents and denial of risks in handling the instruments. The intense pace of activities, excessive workload, stress, and submission to the determinations of managers, on the other hand, emerged as interpersonal stressors. As extrapersonal stressors, precarious employment status, risks inherent in the tasks, old equipment, and handling instruments before the accident were mentioned. More research and follow-up by health professionals are necessary in order to prevent future accidents at work.


Revista de Enfermagem da UFSM | 2014

Equipamentos de proteção individual na perspectiva de trabalhadores que sofreram queimaduras no trabalho

Caroline Lemos Martins; Michelle Barboza Jacondino; Liliana Antoniolli; Dione Lima Braz; Jéssica Stragliotto Bazzan; Maria Elena Echevarría Guanilo

Doi: 10.5902/2179769211060 Aim: to get to know the importance of the use of personal protective equipment in the prevention of burn accidents at work according to employees. Method: a qualitative study, carried out at Referral Center for Burns Care, involving six workers who were victims of occupational burn accidents. The data collection took place between June and October 2012 through semi-structured interviews. The collected data were processed through content analysis. Results: the majority acknowledges the importance of using personal protective equipment that is appropriate to the occupational risks; nevertheless, the lack of or the inappropriate use may have favored the occurrence of occupational burns. Conclusions: employers and nursing professionals need to invest in professional training for the proper use of personal protective equipment with a view to achieving a safer work environment.


Revista de Pesquisa : Cuidado é Fundamental Online | 2013

FEMININE IDENTITY: THE REPRESENTATION OF THE UTERUS FOR WOMEN UNDERGOING HYSTERECTOMY

Caroline Lemos Martins; Bruna Knob Pinto; Marilu Correa Soares; Rosani Manfrin Muniz; Mirela Farias Pickersgill; Liliana Antoniolli


Enfermería global: Revista electrónica semestral de enfermería | 2014

Vínculos profesionales en el trabajo de enfermería: elemento importante para el cuidado

Michelle Barboza Jacondino; Caroline Lemos Martins; Maira Buss Thofehrn; Bianca Lessa de Garcia; Helen Nicoletti Fernandes; Leandro Rauber Joner


Enfermería Global | 2014

Professional ties in nursing work: important element for care

Michelle Barboza Jacondino; Caroline Lemos Martins; Maira Buss Thofehrn; Bianca Lessa de Garcia; Helen Nicoletti Fernandes; Leandro Rauber Joner


Revista Brasileira de Queimaduras | 2017

Coping e estresse na equipe de enfermagem de um centro de tratamento de queimados

Liliana Antoniolli de-Souza; Maria Elena Echevarría-Guanilo; Caroline Lemos Martins; Simone Coelho Amestoy; Thaís Mirapalheta Longaray; Sônia Beatriz Cocaro


Revista Brasileira de Queimaduras | 2016

Apoio social e qualidade de vida na perspectiva de pessoas que sofreram queimaduras

Lisiane Pinto Moraes Antoniolli; Maria Elena Echevarría-Guanilo; Caroline Lemos Martins; Thaís Mirapalheta Longaray; Larissa do Nascimento; Dione Lima Braz; Luciara Fabiane Sebold; Liliana

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Liliana Antoniolli

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Daiane Dal Pai

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Maira Buss Thofehrn

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Bruna Knob Pinto

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Denise Tolfo Silveira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Maria Elena Echevarría-Guanilo

Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

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