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Palliative care and bioethics: study with assistance nurses

Cuidados paliativos e bioética: estudo com enfermeiros assistenciais
Cuidados paliativos y bioética: estudio con enfermeros asistenciales
[journal article]

Andrade, Cristiani Garrido de
Andrade, Maria Ione de
Brito, Fabiana de Medeiros
Costa, Isabelle Cristinne Pinto
Costa, Solange Fátima Geraldo da
Santos, Kamyla Felix Oliveira dos

Abstract

Objective: The objective was to investigate the ethical observances used by nurses assisting the patient without possibilities of cure. Methods: Exploratory research, qualitative in nature, performed with 28 nurses of a public hospital, located in the city of João Pessoa/PB. The data were collected ... view more

Objective: The objective was to investigate the ethical observances used by nurses assisting the patient without possibilities of cure. Methods: Exploratory research, qualitative in nature, performed with 28 nurses of a public hospital, located in the city of João Pessoa/PB. The data were collected through a questionnaire, from August to October 2012 and subjected to content analysis technique. Results: The categories identified were: Palliative Care: principles of Bioethics to the patient without possibilities of cure and privacy and professional secrecy under the palliative care. Such categories indicated that the professionals are valuing the principles of Bioethics, as well as the privacy and the professional secrecy, using them as a strategy to assist the care to the patient without possibilities of cure. Conclusion: This study is expected to subsidize new investigations, because they are still incipient the research addressing bioethics in patient assistance in palliative care.... view less

Keywords
bioethics; palliative medicine; nursing; nurse; patient

Classification
Medical Sociology

Document language
English

Publication Year
2016

Page/Pages
p. 4922-4928

Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 8 (2016) 4

DOI
https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2016.v8i4.4922-4928

ISSN
2175-5361

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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