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From alienation to the nursing clinic: care of patients with psychiatric comorbidity

to understand how nurses of mental health care for psychiatric patients with clinical comorbidities. qualitative study based on the referential of historical and dialectical materialism. Interviews with nurses were conducted using semi-structured script. Sample determined in snowball. The interviews...

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Published in:Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem 2018, Vol.71 (suppl 5), p.2229-2236
Main Authors: Nicacio, Talita Rodrigues, Toledo, Vanessa Pellegrino, Garcia, Ana Paula Rigon Francischetti
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Language:English
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Summary:to understand how nurses of mental health care for psychiatric patients with clinical comorbidities. qualitative study based on the referential of historical and dialectical materialism. Interviews with nurses were conducted using semi-structured script. Sample determined in snowball. The interviews were recorded and transcribed in full. The data were analyzed through content analysis, including: organization and exhaustive reading of the material, exploration, grouping data into thematic units, processing of results, and interpretation. the role of nurses is marked by the dialectic between knowing and not knowing, a movement that revealed two categories: clinic of psychiatric nursing, and alienation and subordination of nurse in the care process. the development of the nursing clinic, based on the therapeutic relationship, favors integral care towards the patient, whereas alienation/subordination distances the nurse from care and impairs care.
ISSN:0034-7167
1984-0446
1984-0446
DOI:10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0930