The Team, pathological phenomena, health professionals
During this work, thought to question the focus of treatment that has been given to the patient. That is, sometimes the patient was taken care of by a team whose only concern was his physical body, and at other times, there was the search for a more comprehensive performance, also considering its psychological aspects.
In this topic, the aim is not to make a thorough investigation of the aspects of the health care team. However, it is considered that the ICU this team also goes through very stressful times and this may prevent good value family-staff-patient failing to do benefits for all three.
Santos and Sebastiani (2001) raise the question that the advancement of knowledge in the Health Science area culminated in the emergence of professional specialties and subspecialties. For them, on the one hand the deepening of expertise was essential, on the other generated a dichotomized reading of the patient. The way to mitigate such problems, according to the authors, is the proposed interdisciplinary approach, as well add to knowledge and the patient's cyst in full.
[...] For example, a team may be dealing with such extreme situations so omnipotent and expectations, and, in case of failure, can generate much frustration. If you are dealing realistically could thus to provide a more dignified death and comfortable to the patient from a humanitarian point of view, including in their care goals attention to family. This equation on self-esteem, that is, between achievement and expectation is also felt by the intensivist. In the ICU, he is the person directly responsible for the coordination and planning of the treatment, the attitudes in extreme situations and big decisions Di Biaggi (2001). [...]
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[...] Shimizu and Ciampone (1999) conducted a study on the relationship of nurses working in the ICU. From a nursing point of view it was found that, despite the emotional distress in the ICU be intensive, this is a job that gives pleasure to the nurses. About the wear, they point to factors already mentioned as the "climate" of the unit involved anguish professionals, family, and patients, the complexity of the procedures to be performed (some of which in the case of a faulty can involve the death of the patient), the possibility of injury and constant death, by guess direct contact voltage with patients, the unpredictability of the recovery of patients, the reality of the suffering of others. [...]
[...] In addition is the fact that the professional live with technical limitations, personal and even materials, face working hours, who sacrifice their personal lives; in emergency rooms have to choose who uses a feature, because in general the number of serious emergencies is superior to resources for the maintenance of survival; and ICU, similar problem occurs because the gap between the number of beds and resources available and the high demand of people in need. These difficulties can trigger pathological phenomena on health professionals, [ . [...]
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