Spiritual care provided by the nursing team to the person in palliation in intensive care

ABSTRACT Objective: To understand how the spiritual care provided by the nursing team to the person undergoing palliation in the Intensive Care Unit occurs. Method: Study with a qualitative approach, conducted in an Intensive Care Unit in Salvador, Bahia. Data collection took place through semi-structured interviews between January and May 2019. 14 nurses and 21 nursing technicians participated in the study. The data were submitted to Bardin Content Analysis and analyzed in the light of the Peaceful End of Life Theory. Results: Two categories emerged: 1. Spiritual care provided through words of optimism, encouragement of faith and prayer; 2. Care provided through attention to spiritual needs and assurance of comfort. Final considerations: Although empirically and not aware of the spiritual care provided, the nursing team offers support with words of optimism, faith, moments of prayer and contributes to the spiritual comfort of the person in palliation.

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Main Authors: Batista,Verônica Matos, Menezes,Tânia Maria de Oliva, Freitas,Raniele Araújo de, Chaves,Alinne Nogueira, Santos,Alice de Andrade, Albuquerque,Rebeca Santos de, Almeida,Oswaldo Marques Batista de
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Escola de Enfermagem 2022
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spelling oai:scielo:S1983-144720220001004762022-12-02Spiritual care provided by the nursing team to the person in palliation in intensive careBatista,Verônica MatosMenezes,Tânia Maria de OlivaFreitas,Raniele Araújo deChaves,Alinne NogueiraSantos,Alice de AndradeAlbuquerque,Rebeca Santos deAlmeida,Oswaldo Marques Batista de Nursing Spirituality Hospice care ABSTRACT Objective: To understand how the spiritual care provided by the nursing team to the person undergoing palliation in the Intensive Care Unit occurs. Method: Study with a qualitative approach, conducted in an Intensive Care Unit in Salvador, Bahia. Data collection took place through semi-structured interviews between January and May 2019. 14 nurses and 21 nursing technicians participated in the study. The data were submitted to Bardin Content Analysis and analyzed in the light of the Peaceful End of Life Theory. Results: Two categories emerged: 1. Spiritual care provided through words of optimism, encouragement of faith and prayer; 2. Care provided through attention to spiritual needs and assurance of comfort. Final considerations: Although empirically and not aware of the spiritual care provided, the nursing team offers support with words of optimism, faith, moments of prayer and contributes to the spiritual comfort of the person in palliation.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Escola de EnfermagemRevista Gaúcha de Enfermagem v.43 20222022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-14472022000100476en10.1590/1983-1447.2022.20210330.en
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Menezes,Tânia Maria de Oliva
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Chaves,Alinne Nogueira
Santos,Alice de Andrade
Albuquerque,Rebeca Santos de
Almeida,Oswaldo Marques Batista de
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Menezes,Tânia Maria de Oliva
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Almeida,Oswaldo Marques Batista de
Spiritual care provided by the nursing team to the person in palliation in intensive care
author_facet Batista,Verônica Matos
Menezes,Tânia Maria de Oliva
Freitas,Raniele Araújo de
Chaves,Alinne Nogueira
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Almeida,Oswaldo Marques Batista de
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title Spiritual care provided by the nursing team to the person in palliation in intensive care
title_short Spiritual care provided by the nursing team to the person in palliation in intensive care
title_full Spiritual care provided by the nursing team to the person in palliation in intensive care
title_fullStr Spiritual care provided by the nursing team to the person in palliation in intensive care
title_full_unstemmed Spiritual care provided by the nursing team to the person in palliation in intensive care
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description ABSTRACT Objective: To understand how the spiritual care provided by the nursing team to the person undergoing palliation in the Intensive Care Unit occurs. Method: Study with a qualitative approach, conducted in an Intensive Care Unit in Salvador, Bahia. Data collection took place through semi-structured interviews between January and May 2019. 14 nurses and 21 nursing technicians participated in the study. The data were submitted to Bardin Content Analysis and analyzed in the light of the Peaceful End of Life Theory. Results: Two categories emerged: 1. Spiritual care provided through words of optimism, encouragement of faith and prayer; 2. Care provided through attention to spiritual needs and assurance of comfort. Final considerations: Although empirically and not aware of the spiritual care provided, the nursing team offers support with words of optimism, faith, moments of prayer and contributes to the spiritual comfort of the person in palliation.
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