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- Title
ESTRATÉGIAS QUE CONTRIBUEM PARA A VISIBILIDADE DO TRABALHO DO ENFERMEIRO NA CENTRAL DE MATERIAL E ESTERILIZAÇÃO.
- Authors
Landarin Sanchez, Marina; Silva da Silveira, Rosemary; Pereira de Figueiredo, Paula; Rolim Mancia, Joel; Guadalupe Barcelos Schwonke, Camila Rose; da Costa Gonçalves, Naiane Glaciele
- Abstract
Objective: to identify strategies to promote the recognition and visibility of the nursing in the Material and Sterilization Central. Method: qualitative, descriptive research among nurses of a hospital in southern Brazil, from October to November 2014, totaling 17 participants, through semi structured interviews and analysis discursive textual. Results: among the strategies, the exchange of experience between the nurses of the Material and Sterilization Center and the nurses of other units stood out; Selection of workers, based on the criteria required for the on-site performance and Permanent Education Service, with topics focused on the sector. These strategies have led to changes in the way of perceiving a nursing area, which is still not very visible, although it is so essential for the activities performed at the hospital. The visibility of the work carried out in the Material and Sterilization Center is still distorted, because although the work developed in the sector is considered important by external professionals, many were not aware of the diversity of activities performed or had the specific knowledge required. Conclusion: the research evidenced the need for the nurses of the Material and Sterilization Center to engage and perceive and modify the image of the sector and the way in which the administration of health institutions has been dealing with the advances in the processing of medical and surgical articles.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; CORPORATE culture; EMPLOYEE selection; INTERVIEWING; RESEARCH methodology; NURSES' attitudes; PEER relations
- Publication
Texto & Contexto Enfermagem, 2018, Vol 27, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0104-0707
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/0104-07072018006530015