Profile of an intensive care nurse in different regions of Brazil

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The aim of this quantitative study was to identify the socio-demographic and academic profile of intensive care registered nurses and participants of the events organized by the Department of Nursing of the Brazilian Association of Intensive Care Medicine. Data were collected by means of 400 questionnaires applied between January and July of 2010, however only 324 questionnaires were returned and 295 questionnaires were considered for the analysis. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics resources with absolute relative frequency and simple mean, presented in tables. Results show the predominance of women, with specific graduate degrees. The skills and values highlighted include technical and scientific knowledge, and leadership. These professionals seek work in intensive care because of the high technological complexity. The study emphasized the existence of the professional profile required to work in the intensive care unit. The qualification of these professionals must prioritize the mastering of the technological language and the comprehensive and safe care.

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Viana, R. A. P. P., Vargas, M. A. de O., Carmagnani, M. I. S., Tanaka, L. H., da Luz, K. R., & Schmitt, P. H. (2014). Profile of an intensive care nurse in different regions of Brazil. Texto e Contexto Enfermagem, 23(1), 151–159. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-07072014000100018

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