Antropologia cultural e reflexões na pandemia pela COVID-19
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A pandemia pela COVID-19 é um problema mundial que não só tem gerado morte e doença, além disso tem afetado a vida dos trabalhadores do setor saúde. Para esse artigo desenvolveu-se um relato através de antropologia cultural, permitindo fazer uma aproximação às mudanças geradas no interior da instituição de saúde como consequência dessa situação, permitindo trasladar a experiência da prática à teoria e analisar o acontecido no atendimento aos sujeitos infetados. O objetivo é descrever algumas vivências dos profissionais e a equipe técnica de enfermagem sobre o atendimento de pacientes com a COVID-19 num hospital escola de Colômbia e as suas implicações no cuidado de enfermagem numa pandemia, usando os metaparadigmas e evidenciando o impacto de todas essas mudanças nas pessoas e na sociedade no geral. Conclusão: os profissionais de enfermagem sempre estarão na primeira linha, prestando as melhores experiências de cuidado às pessoas, as suas famílias e além disso, acompanhando os processos de nascer, crescer, viver e morrer. Embora exista tecnologia, pandemias e problemas sociais no mundo, a enfermagem continuara participando , expressando os seus sentimentos e transcendendo na vida das pessoas com os atos de cuidado humano.
Conclusão: os profissionais de enfermagem sempre estarão na linha de frente, proporcionando a melhores experiências de cuidar das pessoas, de seus familiares e também de acompanhar nos processos de nascer, crescer, viver e morrer. Embora haja tecnologia, pandemias, problemas sociais no mundo, a enfermagem continuará participando, expressando seus sentimentos e transcendendo na vida das pessoas com atos de cuidado humano.
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