CESÁRIO, Francisco Kleber Soares.
Resumo:
Introduction: Taking care involves looking at the other, establishing conditions for the other
grow, be available to see him and hear him, in order to comfort, soothe, protect. The nursing
care nurses have been the object of attention in your daily care routine in their studies and
research. Objective: This study aimed to characterize care and attention of nurses care
practices Basic developed the sick elderly tuberculosis. Methodology: Research descriptive
and qualitative design that was developed in Health Units Sousa-PB county family. The
participants were nurses working in teams of the Family Health Strategy that municipality and
dealing with the control of tuberculosis, especially in people aged over 60 years in treatment
for the disease or have completed in the last two years, with reference to the beginning of the
interviews. The material collected in May 2016 through semi-structured interview with the
help of MP4 and portable audio recorder was analyzed by Categorical content analysis
technique. All ethical aspects involving human research were followed in accordance with
Resolution No. 466/2012 of the National Health Council and the research project was
approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the School Santa Maria, under 1.502.733
number. Results: Through the analytical reading speech of the nurses were extracted two
cores of meaning that characterize the object of study: care as an instrument of nursing care
and care as access road to link, accessibility and family focus. The participants expressed a
difficulty when talking about the care of elderly patients and differentiate it from the nursing
care. health care practices are strongly guided by the biomedical model, reflected by skills and
technical tasks. Concomitantly, it was observed that there is an absence of a connection
between solidly constructed professional, patient and family; the poor condition or lack of
accessibility and little involvement of the family in the care of sick elderly tuberculosis
undermine the nursing care practices in Primary may aggravate the suffering of that person
and increase the social isolation caused by illness. Promoting health is before thinking about
care and its applicability to quality aimed at solving the problems of the other. Conclusion:
Nurses Primary Care should (re) think their practice (re) allocating the sense of care,
considering the other as the place of care, which should be understood as a dimension of
comprehensiveness in health can pervade health practices geared to host inter linkages and
listening to the subject.