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Nursing team's perceptions on care for children and adolescents hospitalized with mental disordersa a Article extracted from the research project Perception of the nursing staff about the care of children and adolescents hospitalized with mental disorders. Coordinated by Dr. Vanessa Pellegrino Toledo. School of Nursing. State University of Campinas, year 2021.

Abstract

Objective

to know the perceptions of the nursing team about the care of hospitalized children and adolescents with mental disorders.

Method

social phenomenological qualitative study whose data collection was carried out with 12 members of the nursing teams by means of phenomenological interviews.

Results

“Reasons why” described in two categories: the perception of the nursing team in view of the care provided and actions and care of the nursing team of the child with mental disorders. “Reasons for” expressed in the category: the recovery of the child with mental disorder and his return home.

Conclusions and Implications for practice

The possibility of establishing a face-to-face relationship between the team, the family, and the child to apprehend the biographical situation and the body of knowledge of the subjects involved, and then understand their real needs and demands promotes comprehensive care. Through Alfred Schutz's social phenomenology, it brings as implications for practice the possibility of understanding the perception of the nursing staff about the relevance of the face-to-face relationship in caring for children and adolescents with mental disorders.

Keywords:
Comprehensive Health Care; Nursing Care; Nursing, Team; Hospitalization; Mental Disorders

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