Perceptions about the role of nurses in people at the end of life

Objective: describe the perception of nursing students about the role of nurses in people at the end of life. Method: qualitative, descriptive study, with data collected at a private university in Curitiba. Twelve nursing students participated, through recorded semi-structured interviews. After tran...

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Main Authors: Ana Paula Hey (Author), Rita de Cássia Tonocchii (Author), Amanda Taborda Agudo (Author), Thainá dos Santos Garraza (Author), Denise Martins Szczypior (Author), Giselle Aparecida de Athayde Massi (Author)
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Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Objective: describe the perception of nursing students about the role of nurses in people at the end of life. Method: qualitative, descriptive study, with data collected at a private university in Curitiba. Twelve nursing students participated, through recorded semi-structured interviews. After transcription, the narratives analyzed using the Collective Subject Discourse Theory. Results: the narratives showed: lack of professional preparation, absence of support and absence of care management. As an ideal, death was shown without suffering, at home and close to those you love; with better communication, posture and empathy; personalization of service and; respect for the moment of death. Conclusion: it points out the importance of more studies and investments in better training for nursing professionals on the subject.
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2179-7692
10.5902/2179769243525