• Enfermería intensiva · Oct 2006

    [Interdisciplinary relationships and humanization in intensive care units].

    • Lourdes Rubio Rico, Margarita Cosi Marsans, Carmen Martínez Márquez, Adorabel Miró Borrás, Lluïsa Sans Riba, Dolors Toda Savall, and Carmen Velasco Blasco.
    • Diplomada en Enfermería, Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos, Hospital Universitari Joan XXIII, Departament d'Infermeria, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain. lourdes.rubio@urv.net
    • Enferm Intensiva. 2006 Oct 1;17(4):141-53.

    ObjectiveTo analyze those aspects of the relationship between the health care team of an ICU that may be decisive in the construction of humanized care.MethodDesignphenomenology: descriptive and exploratory. ANALYSIS and observation unit: Polyvalent 23-bed adult ICU.Data Collectionnine extensive interviews.Populationhealthcare professionals in interaction in the ICU that is being studied.Analysisassigning of data to emergent categories. Contrasting with existing theories.ResultsIdentification of guideline values circumspect to the humanistic paradigm. The value of professional role is accepted as emergency factor of certain attitudes. All the professional groups detect lack of independence situations, which are not always attributable to hierarchical reasons. Systematic interdisciplinary communication is evaluated positively. Humanization requires time, resources, and intergroup relationships and explicit commitment by the institution.ConclusionsRelief of great suffering situations is the main reason for interdisciplinary disagreement. Construction of a tolerant setting and institutional recognition as factors favoring humanized care. Lack of time and resources as obstacles to the humanization of care.

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