CALAZANS, I. M. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4699910259273130; CALAZANS, Ianne Mazielle da Silva.
Resumo:
The Customer Pre-Hospital (APH) is a set activities and techniques that should be performed
by trained rescuers nurses and involved in the care process occurring in extra-hospital
environment, with the purpose of this process maintenance to life performing this way an
attempt to minimize the possible consequences and also reducing mortality rates with
effective assistance. The urgency and emergency units as the SAMU comprise means for the
care of patients suffering from diseases that require immediate and efficient service, offering
prompt evaluation and mechanisms that provide a therapeutic action through qualified
multidisciplinary team. The study aimed to identify the difficulties that act as barriers to
nurses inserted in the mobile APH well as the perception of these professionals. Nurses
working with the APH in Mobile Emergency Care Service come their job prospects related to
the complex reality, based on this context the development and implementation of research
using a descriptive field study with qualitative approach, with Participation five nurses
working in the city of Cajazeiras-PB, which were selected through inclusion and exclusion
criteria that guided this study. Data collection was conducted through a semi-structured
interview with subjective questions, obeying all the criteria of ethics. For data analysis was
used the technique of Collective Subject Discourse proposed by Lefèvre and Lefèvre, dividing
the approach on three issues of which generated 10 categories with a speech by the collective
subject for each category. All stages of the research faithfully followed the National Health
Council Resolution 466/2012. Were observed within the sample that most nurses were men,
aged between 30 and 40. Looking at the profile of these professionals were evident related
features with the knowledge, emotional and cognitive balance, communicative potential,
agility and keen logical I reason, among others actions.