OBJECTIVE: to understand how nurses of mental health care for psychiatric patients with clinical comorbidities. METHOD: qualitative study based on the referential of historical and dialectical materialism. Interviews with nurses were conducted using semi-structured script. Sample determined in snowball. The interviews were recorded and transcribed in full. The data were analyzed through content analysis, including: organization and exhaustive reading of the material, exploration, grouping data into thematic units, processing of results, and interpretation. RESULTS: the role of nurses is marked by the dialectic between knowing and not knowing, a movement that revealed two categories: clinic of psychiatric nursing, and alienation and subordination of nurse in the care process. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: the development of the nursing clinic, based on the therapeutic relationship, favors integral care towards the patient, whereas alienation/subordination distances the nurse from care and impairs care.
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Nicacio, T. R., Toledo, V. P., & Garcia, A. P. R. F. (2018). From alienation to the nursing clinic: care of patients with psychiatric comorbidity. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 71, 2229–2236. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0930
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