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- W88778995 abstract "This study aims at analyzing the technological organization of nurses’ work, focusing on the production of health care in Emergency Units, as well as the activities performed by nurses. This research also aims at describing how the aid and management dimensions of nurses’ work are developed, with the goal of identifying the object of care and the purpose of nurses’ work, pointing out the technological knowledge and the instruments used by nurses to produce health care in Emergency Units. The investigation strategy was based on the Mixed Methods of Research, such as sequential explanatory. During the quantitative part of the research, a questionnaire was given to 47 nurses as a means of collecting data. During the qualitative part, the technique of sample rate events observation was used to follow nurses’ activities in an Emergency Unit previously selected. The quantitative data was analyzed by the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) program, using techniques from descriptive statistics. The qualitative data was analyzed by the technique of theme content analysis, prioritizing the meaning cells which compose the communication and interpretation of their meanings. The grouping of quantitative and qualitative data gave origin to four analysis cells: Nurses’ Work, the Objective of Nurses’ Work, Instruments of Nurses’ Work and Challenges and Perspectives of Nurses’ Work at Emergency Units. In the aid dimension of nurses’ work, activities of admission and rating of life risk and the registration of clinical data on patients’ charts stand out, characterized by the service performed from patient’s complain, making the process of admission more reliable. However, the nurses’ interventions do not go beyond its instrumental character. In the management dimension of nurses’ work, the activities of chores distribution among the team of nurses, the distribution of people in the Emergency Units, the organization of shifts and turns and the filling of reports concerning the work are very popular practices among nurses in the Emergency Units. The actions of managing the health care try to predict and provide resources to produce this care by organizing and dividing the work. The actions to analyze the patient’s situation and provide follow up medical procedures was pointed by nurses as being the main objective of their work in Emergency Units, followed by the objective of providing clinic care to patients, proving medical attention to patients in emergency and recovery situations, by treating illnesses and injuries. The most used instruments by nurses were clinic judgment and decision-making, listening, bonding and acceptance, procedure equipments, clinic knowledge and the protocol which guides the risk rating. The solution to problems which do not concern nurses’ work and the amount of patients in Emergency Units were mentioned as the main difficulties to develop their work. The variables referring to clinical practice were identified as a potential to provide instruments during decision-making moments, collaborating to produce health care." @default.
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- W88778995 title "A organização tecnológica do trabalho dos enfermeiros na produção de cuidados em unidades de pronto atendimento de Porto Alegre/RS" @default.
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