Krempser Paula, Pereira-Caldas Célia, Arreguy-Sena Cristina, Deleon-de-Melo Laércio
Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF), Faculdade de Enfermagem da UFJF FACENF-UFJF, Programa de Pós-Gradua?ao em Enfermagem. Juiz de Fora, MG - Brasil. E-mail:
. Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Faculdade De Enfermagem da UERJ, Programa de Pós-Gradua? ao em Enfermagem. Rio de janeiro, RJ - Brasil. E- mail:
Rev Cuid. 2023 Mar 29;13(3):2303. doi: 10.15649/cuidarte.2303. eCollection 2022 Sep-Dec.
venipuncture is an attribution procedure of the nursing team and stands out among the essential technologies to ensure the survival and therapy of acute/chronic child hood comorbidities. Objectified to discuss the social representations of nursing professionals and caregivers about peripheral venipuncture performed in hospitalized children.
research outlined in the procedural and structural approaches of the Theory of Social Representations carried out in pediatrics at a general hospital in Minas Gerais in April/ September 2018. Sociodemographic data were collected and treated by descriptive statistics; free evocation of non-hierarchical words analyzed prototypically and lexicographically and; in depth individual interviews that underwent content analysis. All ethical and legal aspects are met. All ethical and legal aspects are met.
the representations about the puncture, according to the nursing professionals, were structured on the difficulties in performing the procedure and the insertion of the mother in shared care and for the companions had a neg ative impact on their psychological condition.
the nursing professionals' social representations of venipuncture were reduced to catheter insertion techniques, neglecting family-centered care, which in turn represented the feelings of seeing the punctured child.
the representational approximations/distinctions identified between the subgroups about puncture in children contributed with reflections pointing to the need for a sociocultural and humanized resizing of nursing care.