The meaning of nursing 200 years after Nightingale - perceptions of professional practice in the intensivist context - Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem

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The meaning of nursing 200 years after Nightingale – perceptions of professional practice in the intensivist context

Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 06-16-2021;74(2):e20200364

DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0364

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ABSTRACT

Objectives:

to know the meaning of contemporary nursing from the experience of intensive care nurses.

Methods:

qualitative research based on the theoretical framework of Symbolic Interactionism and the methodological framework of Interpretive Interactionism. The setting was a general hospital in Bahia, being carried out with 12 nurses working in intensive care for at least one year, through semi-structured interviews and drawing-text-theme technique, whose data were organized according to Miles and Huberman and analyzed upon the referential.

Results:

the sense of being a nurse was evidenced; a being for care, resulting from the experience in intensive care, capable of promoting the development of professional self-image, by causing, in nurses, other skills – besides the scientific ones, such as empathy, creativity, spirituality and compassion.

Final Considerations:

the sense of being a nurse, currently, expresses developments inherited from the Nightingalean proposal, but transcends the technical-managerial emphasis of this to a humanistic care perspective converging with our contemporary professional identity: a being for care.

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