Objective: To investigate generating feelings of psychological distress in nursing technicians before the process of suffering and death of the patient in a clinical unit, which is justified by the unexpected experiences and constant of daily stress faced by the nursing staff. Method: It is a qualitative and descriptive study. Data were collected through interviews with technical from clinical unit and analyzed by analysis of speech in thematic modality. Results: Feelings of frustration and powerlessness were seen by the subjects, resulting in pain, relieved by the use of some mechanisms such as religion. Conclusion: It is believed that foster opportunities for discussion about the process of death and dying, in its many cultural and scientific views can minimize suffering.
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Jaskowiak, C., Zamberlan, P., & Fontana, R. (2012). DEATH AND DYING PROCESS: FEELINGS AND PERCEPTIONS OF NURSING TECHNICALS. Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 3515–3522. https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2013v5n1p3515
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