Professional satisfaction of nurses in the intensive care unit environment

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Objective: to analyze the nurse’s conception of professional satisfaction in the Intensive Care Unit environment. Method: descriptive study of qualitative approach, carried out in a university hospital in the state of Sergipe. Data collection was performed in October 2020, through semi-structured interviews with nurses from the general Intensive Care Unit sector, and the data were analyzed through Content Analysis. Results: the following categories emerged from the statements: the work process of nurses in Intensive Care Units; factors that interfere in the professional satisfaction of nurses in the Intensive Care Unit environment; and the relationship of nurses with professional satisfaction in the intensive care environment during the Covid-19 pandemic. Final considerations: in the conception of Intensive Care Unit nurses, professional satisfaction is an important aspect in their work environment and can influence the provision of care offered to patients.

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dos Santos, E. L., da Silva, C. E. P., de Oliveira, J. M., Barros, V. F., da Silva Barros Romão, C. M., dos Santos, J. J., & da Silva, M. B. (2021). Professional satisfaction of nurses in the intensive care unit environment. Revista Baiana de Enfermagem, 35. https://doi.org/10.18471/rbe.v35.42812

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