Objective:
Unveiling the feelings experienced by the nursing staff in care delivery to burns patients.
Methods:
Qualitative.
Results:
Seven categories: Work harder than professionally developed, putting yourself in the place of the patient and the family, powerlessness towards the situation and compassion and pity in the child's care, suffering due to parents' neglect in view of the child's vulnerability, suffering in care delivery to suicide patients and feeling of happiness in caring for the patient and seeing their recovery.
Conclusion:
There are experiences of feelings of pleasure and pain and, therefore, strategies need to be implemented by the managers and the nursing team for health promotion, disease prevention and health recovery.
Nursing; Stress, Psychological; Occupational Health; Burn Units