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The practice of intensive care nursing: alliance among technique, technology and humanization * * Extracted from the thesis, “Estilos de cuidar na terapia intensiva em face das tecnologias: uma contribuição à clínica do cuidado de enfermagem”, Graduate Nursing Program, Anna Nery School of Nursing, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, 2012.

A qualitative, field research study whose aim was to characterize the specific practice of intensive care nursing. Observation and interviews were conducted with 21 nurses in an intensive care unit. The results evidenced eight characteristics of this care, which included subjectivity and objectivity, translated into: interaction, dialogue, humanistic principles, vigilance, knowledge, and mastery of machinery. Because of this practice, subjectivity is not always expressed in a clear way, and objectivity requires training of nurses to perform intensive care. It is concluded that the practice of intensive care nursing combines technique, technology and humanization, which underlie the nursing care performed at the unit.

Nursing care; Intensive Care Units; Technology; Humanization of assistance


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