Bath for dependent patients: theorizing aspects of nursing care in rehabilitation

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OBJECTIVE: to produce a reflective essay on what has been produced in relation to bath as a procedure related to nursing care and diagnosis for dependent patients undergoing mediate and immediate rehabilitation processes after a traumatic event. METHOD: discursive, reflective study supported by classical content analysis consisting of the following stages: a) reading of the texts in their most comprehensive form; b) emphasizing the relevant elements produced about bathing; c) reflection on texts and what is produced about bathing. RESULTS: the texts point out to three categories for nursing practice and reflection: Meaning to patients on the purposes of bathing; Representation for nurses in the work process; Representation for nurses in the management of care and nursing care planning. CONCLUSION: the reflection points out understandings on bathing as a care focused on the autonomy of nursing rehabilitation patients, requiring further investigations.

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Prado, A. R. de A., Ramos, R. L., Ribeiro, O. M. P. L., Figueiredo, N. M. A. de, Martins, M. M., & Machado, W. C. A. (2017). Bath for dependent patients: theorizing aspects of nursing care in rehabilitation. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 70(6), 1337–1342. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2016-0258

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