Being a nursing worker in a Sterile Processing Department: a phenomenological approach
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-62342007000400019Keywords:
Nursing, Workers, Qualitative research, SterilizationAbstract
This study investigated the experience of nursing workers at the Sterile Processing Department (SPD) of a hospital in Londrina, State of Paraná, using the qualitative phenomenological method. Ten interviews were conducted. The analysis of the discourses made possible to build four categories: 1) How the individual came to be part of the department - describes the various ways one may come to work in the unit; 2) Speaking about the work involved in the SPD - describes the turnover, the multiple simultaneous tasks that must be performed and the preference for certain areas; the closed atmosphere; the technological evolution; and the interpersonal relationships; 3) Dealing with difficulties - describes the daily routine; the repetitive and monotonous work; the physical exhaustion; the lack of supplies and equipment; the adjustment period; and the under-appreciation, discrimination, and ignorance of other health workers about their work; 4) Overcoming the obstacles - reveals that through greater aware-ness of their role in the Department these professionals are able to recognize their importance.Downloads
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2007-12-01
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Lopes, D. F. de M., Silva, A., Garanhani, M. L., & Merighi, M. A. B. (2007). Being a nursing worker in a Sterile Processing Department: a phenomenological approach. Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da USP, 41(4), 675-682. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-62342007000400019