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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Fatores estressores do paciente e necessidades do familiar convivente em unidade de terapia intensiva coronariana(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2018-11-28) Coelho, Alue Constantino [UNIFESP]; Barros, Alba Lucia Bottura Leite de [UNIFESP]; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3089430786971948; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2602947152920298; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)INTRODUCTION: The hospitalization at the Coronary Intensive Care Unit (ICU) generates stressful events and needs in patients and their families. The environment associated with the process of humanization is fundamental for the clinical stability, recovery, rehabilitation, wellbeing and satisfaction of family members and of the severe patients who need intensive care. Patient and Family Centered Care needs to be applied and valued, addressing the issues and needs of family members regarding patient care. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the stressors of patients hospitalized in the Coronary Intensive Care Unit; to evaluate the need and satisfaction of family members living with patients hospitalized in a Coronary ICU. METHODS: It is an observational crosssectional study. The sample consisted of 200 participants, 100 patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome, after 24 hours of hospitalization in the Coronary ICU of Hospital São Paulo, and 100 relatives living with them. Data were collected from March 2016 to January 2018, after completing the inclusion criteria, presentation of the study and agreement of participation in the research. Firstly, the sociodemographic and clinical characterization form of the patient was applied followed by the scale of evaluation of stressors in an intensive care unit. At the time of the visit, the family sociodemographic characterization form and the inventory of needs and stressors of family members in intensive care INEFTI were applied. Stressors were analyzed and represented by the mean and standard deviation for each item and then compared. RESULTS: The majority of the patients are male, married, Catholic, retired, aged between 5160 years old, 1 st grade incomplete, autonomous, experiencing the first ICU stay, with two days in the unit, with a diagnosis of infarction Acute myocardial infarction with supra low level of the lower wall segment ST, with associated comorbidities, with arterial hypertension and dyslipidemia being the most prevalent, presenting complications such as Reverted Sudden Death and arrhythmia, classified at the time of admission with High Risk Grace Score and having their exit from the ICU with improved clinical condition and in outpatient followup. The most stressful factors of the patients were: "Having financial worries" (30%), "Not being able to communicate" (29%), "Not having control over themselves" (28%), "Being incapacitated to family "(27%) and" Not aware of the length of stay in the ICU "(27%). The cohabiting relatives are female, being children and spouses, married, Catholics, age between 1830 years, full second degree, employees, with monthly income of 1 to 3 Minimum Wages, with previous experience in ICU , aware of the diagnosis of the hospitalized patient, but not aware of the name of the doctor and the nurse responsible. Responses to the Inventory of Needs of Families in Intensive Care showed that family members were more important to their needs than they were satisfied. The most important needs were: to know the patient's chances of improvement, to be sure that the best possible treatment was being given to the patient, to be advised at home about changes in the patient's condition and to be informed about everything related to evolution of the patient. The need considered less satisfied by family members was to have a person who can give information over the phone. CONCLUSION: The stressors of the patient are related to their commitments, their responsibilities and their adaptation to their biopsychosocial evolution in the Coronary ICU and the satisfaction of their cohabiting relatives needs to be valued in front of their needs in search of good results. Therefore, it is necessary for professionals to extend the focus of care to the patient and the family, contemplating the process of humanization and the principles of Patient and Family Centered Care so that care is effective, safe and of quality, aiming at recovery and promotion the health of the patient and the prevention and satisfaction of his or her relative.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Satisfação profissional de enfermeiros do Trabalho no Brasil(Escola Paulista de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2011-01-01) Chaves, Lilian Doris; Ramos, Laís Helena [UNIFESP]; Figueiredo, Elisabeth Niglio de [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)OBJECTIVE: To know if nurses working in Brazil are satisfied with the exercise of their practice and what factors are associated with it. METHODS: Exploratory cross-sectional study of 130 nursing professionals from the five Brazilian regions. We collected demographic data and administered the Job Satisfaction Scale of Occupational Stress Indicator (OSI), at three times during the period of August 2006 to March 2007. RESULTS: The five aspects of the OSI associated with job satisfaction were: relationship with others in the organization in which one works, the type (content) of the work performed, degree of motivation felt about one's work, degree of job security and current level of flexibility and freedom one believes s/he has at work. CONCLUSION: Professional satisfaction presents in a significantly different manner between genders, referring to the fact that professionals have different perceptions of their work. In the women, the importance and degree of concern about job security was evident. In the men, the predominant motivation was participation in important decisions, and the flexibility and freedom at work.