Safe intra-hospital care in context of vulnerability to socio-environmental disasters: implications for nursing
Safe intra-hospital care in context of vulnerability to socio-environmental disasters: implications for nursing
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ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the factors involved in safe intra-hospital care, in a context of vulnerability to socio-environmental Ball Prism Suncatcher disasters and their implications for nursing.Methods: a cross-sectional study of a descriptive and exploratory nature.Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 49 nursing professionals from a hospital in the mountainous region of the state of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), which suffered a significant impact from a socio-environmental disaster in January 2011.Data were processed by software IRaMuTeQ.Results: aspects related to disaster assistance were presented through a thematic chunk with four classes, through descending hierarchical classification.
Conclusions: for better nursing response in socio-environmental disasters, in an intra-hospital setting, investments for training and continuing education should be prioritized; adequate provision and provision of human, material and technological resources; psychological support for professionals after such events; appropriation of nursing competencies for the development of advanced Connect IR practices in disasters and effective risk management.