The experience of humanization by nursing professionals in a surgical center
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https://doi.org/10.51723/hrj.v3i14.375Keywords:
Nursing, Surgery Center, Humanization, ReceptionAbstract
Objective: To analyze how the Nursing team at the Surgical Center of a public hospital experiences humanization in the work environment.Method: This is a descriptive, cross-sectional, exploratory research with a quantitative approach, carried out in the operating room of a public hospital in the Federal District . Results: The sample consisted of fifty-eight (58) professionals, including nurses and technicians. 42 (72.4%) females prevailed, with a predominance of nurses 30 (51.7%) working in the current unit for more than five years 23 (39.7%). Humanized work environment 39 (67.2%), welcoming the user 49 (84.5%). Conclusion: It is concluded that there is a lack of humanization aimed at nursing professionals, the need for a more favorable environment for humanized care was expressed, facilitating their activities not only with a technical and scientific profile, but also with a warmer, closer profile. user and co-workers.
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Copyright (c) 2022 Rômulo Batista Sá Moraes, Alexandra Isabel de Amorim Lino, Fernanda Pereira de Oliveira , Ebert Mendonça, Jacqueline Ramos de Andrade Antunes Gomes, Aline Carvalho Boaventura, Roseli Fátima Rosa dos Santos
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