PERCEPCIÓN DE LA COMUNICACIÓN INTRAPROFESIONAL “A PIE DE CAMA”: NARRATIVA DESDE LA TEORÍA DEL CUIDADO DE JEAN WATSON

Introduction: Jean Watson's theory of caring is committed to holistic care through a helping relationship between patient and caregiver. The "bedside shift report" methodology actively involves the patient in the transfer of information between health professionals, especially in hos...

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Main Authors: Francisco Paredes Garza, Débora Muñoz Muñoz, Raquel Rincón Domínguez, Sandra Hernández Muñoz, Esther Lázaro Pérez
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Published: Ludomedia 2024-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.publi.ludomedia.org/index.php/ntqr/article/view/878
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author Francisco Paredes Garza
Débora Muñoz Muñoz
Raquel Rincón Domínguez
Sandra Hernández Muñoz
Esther Lázaro Pérez
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Débora Muñoz Muñoz
Raquel Rincón Domínguez
Sandra Hernández Muñoz
Esther Lázaro Pérez
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description Introduction: Jean Watson's theory of caring is committed to holistic care through a helping relationship between patient and caregiver. The "bedside shift report" methodology actively involves the patient in the transfer of information between health professionals, especially in hostile contexts (such as intensive care units) for communication and humanization of care. Objective: to explore the perceptions of patients who participated in the transfer of information at the bedside in an intensive care unit, from Jean Watson's theory of caring. Methodology: narrative analysis of the interviews carried out through the conceptual-theoretical-empirical system (CTES) based on Jean Watson's caring theory. The empirical-rational method was combined through an inductive approach. Results: The four patients interviewed expressed perceptions inherent to the assumptions and care factors of the caring Theory: interpersonal relationship and health promotion (they facilitate trust and empowerment); adequate environment for personal development (improve transparency and satisfaction); patient as the central axis of nursing (increases the effectiveness and safety of care). Conclusions: The importance of including the patient in the transfer of information allows him to be the central axis of her care. This allows you to grow and promote your health, thanks to the environment of trust created and/or the communicative symbiosis between the participants.
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spelling doaj.art-bb6bfabfb2b84c07a0e0894bb5720bbb2024-02-06T11:11:00ZengLudomediaNew Trends in Qualitative Research2184-77702024-02-011810.36367/ntqr.18.2023.e878PERCEPCIÓN DE LA COMUNICACIÓN INTRAPROFESIONAL “A PIE DE CAMA”: NARRATIVA DESDE LA TEORÍA DEL CUIDADO DE JEAN WATSONFrancisco Paredes Garza0Débora Muñoz Muñoz1Raquel Rincón Domínguez2Sandra Hernández Muñoz3Esther Lázaro Pérez4Unidad Cuidados Intensivos. Hospital Universitario La Paz, MadridUnidad Cuidados Críticos. Hospital Universitario La Paz, MadridUnidad de Quemados Críticos. Hospital Universitario La Paz, MadridUnidad de Quemados Críticos. Hospital Universitario La Paz, MadridPhD, Universidad Internacional de Valencia, Valencia Introduction: Jean Watson's theory of caring is committed to holistic care through a helping relationship between patient and caregiver. The "bedside shift report" methodology actively involves the patient in the transfer of information between health professionals, especially in hostile contexts (such as intensive care units) for communication and humanization of care. Objective: to explore the perceptions of patients who participated in the transfer of information at the bedside in an intensive care unit, from Jean Watson's theory of caring. Methodology: narrative analysis of the interviews carried out through the conceptual-theoretical-empirical system (CTES) based on Jean Watson's caring theory. The empirical-rational method was combined through an inductive approach. Results: The four patients interviewed expressed perceptions inherent to the assumptions and care factors of the caring Theory: interpersonal relationship and health promotion (they facilitate trust and empowerment); adequate environment for personal development (improve transparency and satisfaction); patient as the central axis of nursing (increases the effectiveness and safety of care). Conclusions: The importance of including the patient in the transfer of information allows him to be the central axis of her care. This allows you to grow and promote your health, thanks to the environment of trust created and/or the communicative symbiosis between the participants. https://www.publi.ludomedia.org/index.php/ntqr/article/view/878Pase de GuardiaCuidados CríticosInvestigación CualitativaRelaciones Enfermero-pacienteTeoría de Enfermería
spellingShingle Francisco Paredes Garza
Débora Muñoz Muñoz
Raquel Rincón Domínguez
Sandra Hernández Muñoz
Esther Lázaro Pérez
PERCEPCIÓN DE LA COMUNICACIÓN INTRAPROFESIONAL “A PIE DE CAMA”: NARRATIVA DESDE LA TEORÍA DEL CUIDADO DE JEAN WATSON
New Trends in Qualitative Research
Pase de Guardia
Cuidados Críticos
Investigación Cualitativa
Relaciones Enfermero-paciente
Teoría de Enfermería
title PERCEPCIÓN DE LA COMUNICACIÓN INTRAPROFESIONAL “A PIE DE CAMA”: NARRATIVA DESDE LA TEORÍA DEL CUIDADO DE JEAN WATSON
title_full PERCEPCIÓN DE LA COMUNICACIÓN INTRAPROFESIONAL “A PIE DE CAMA”: NARRATIVA DESDE LA TEORÍA DEL CUIDADO DE JEAN WATSON
title_fullStr PERCEPCIÓN DE LA COMUNICACIÓN INTRAPROFESIONAL “A PIE DE CAMA”: NARRATIVA DESDE LA TEORÍA DEL CUIDADO DE JEAN WATSON
title_full_unstemmed PERCEPCIÓN DE LA COMUNICACIÓN INTRAPROFESIONAL “A PIE DE CAMA”: NARRATIVA DESDE LA TEORÍA DEL CUIDADO DE JEAN WATSON
title_short PERCEPCIÓN DE LA COMUNICACIÓN INTRAPROFESIONAL “A PIE DE CAMA”: NARRATIVA DESDE LA TEORÍA DEL CUIDADO DE JEAN WATSON
title_sort percepcion de la comunicacion intraprofesional a pie de cama narrativa desde la teoria del cuidado de jean watson
topic Pase de Guardia
Cuidados Críticos
Investigación Cualitativa
Relaciones Enfermero-paciente
Teoría de Enfermería
url https://www.publi.ludomedia.org/index.php/ntqr/article/view/878
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