Strategies used by nursing technicians to face the occupational suffering in an emergency unit
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https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2016000200017Keywords:
Nursing, Team, Occupational Health, Working Conditions, Burnout, Professional, Adaptation, Psychological.Abstract
Objective: to understand the strategies used by nursing technicians in order to face the occupational suffering in an emergency room. Methods: qualitative study carried out in an emergency room of a high complexity hospital located in the north of Paraná state. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with 12 nursing technicians. The analysis relied on content analysis procedures. Results: respondents revealed as individual strategies to face suffering: try not to get involved with the patient; separation between professional and personal life; and spirituality/religion as support for coping. The collective strategies described by respondents included: action planning for unexpected events in this unit; creating a supportive environment; and attempt to obtain recognition of headship. Conclusion: individual and collective strategies were used consciously by workers and should be encouraged by managers to face the occupational suffering.Downloads
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2016-04-30
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Garcia, A. B., Haddad, M. do C. F. L., Dellaroza, M. S. G., Rocha, F. L. R., & Pissinati, P. de S. C. (2016). Strategies used by nursing technicians to face the occupational suffering in an emergency unit. Rev Rene, 17(2), 285–292. https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2016000200017
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