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Analysis of the nursing work process in the intensive care unit

The study seeks to examine the dynamics of the nursing work process in the Intensive Care Unit, pointing out weaknesses, potentialities, limitations, and veiled/unveiled contradictions in the instruments utilized by nurses. This is a qualitative investigation, with dialectic orientation, which takes place in an Intensive Care Unit of a hospital in Santa Catarina, Brazil. We use semi-structured interviews applied to seven nurses, with participatory observation and documentary analysis. The theoretical-philosophical references are the Marxist and Gramscian conceptions of the work process. The results reinforce the use of technological variables centered on a medical-hegemonic model, responsible for the strengthening of parceled and fragmented activities. We observe the predominance of technologies originated from the evolution of science and little- centered on the relationships between citizens. We find that the unit seems to create an opportunity to discuss and to comprehend how the professional practices produce-reproduce effects and displacements in the day-to-day care of services and interpersonal relationships.

Intensive care; Work; Nursing care


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