ENFERMERÍA EN UNIDADES HIPERBÁRICAS: ABORDAJE DESDE LA TEORÍA DE LA ATENCIÓN BUROCRÁTICA

Mansilla-Ule, Cristian Alejandro; Fernández-Silva, Carlos Alberto

Abstract

Objective: to understand the management of nursing care at Hyperbaric Medicine Units regarding the concepts and definitions of the Theory of Bureaucratic Caring by Marilyn Ann Ray. Methodology: an exploratory design was used, with involvement by eight nursing professionals who were working in Hyperbaric Chambers located in the cities of Santiago, Arauco and Ancud in Chile. Results: the majority of the participants were female (62.5%), from 30 to 39 years of age (62.5%), under fee contracts (62.5%), and 87.5% met the on-call availability system. Difficulties were observed in providing care in terms of legal, political and economic factors; the development of promotion and prevention actions associated with nursing was considered an opportunity for this specialty, as well as the strengthening of aspects regarding spiritual care. Discussion: the difficulties observed require institutional intervention from different levels; the political and trade union organization of those professionals working in this area will be important. Conclusions: regardless of the difficulties observed, professionals provide care due to the personal effort and commitment existing in the work team.

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Título de la Revista: Revista Iberoamericana de Educación e Investigación en Enfermerí
Volumen: 12
Editorial: ALADEFE
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 7
Página final: 17
URL: https://www.enfermeria21.com/revistas/aladefe/articulo/373/enfermeria-en-unidades-hiperbaricas-abordaje-desde-la-teoria-de-la-atencion-burocratica/
Notas: Comité Editorial