Objective: Reflect on the evolution of pediatric nursing care from the perspective of emotions, f... more Objective: Reflect on the evolution of pediatric nursing care from the perspective of emotions, from the conceptions of Florence Nightingale to the present. Method: Reflective study based on theoretical and experiential aspects of emotional care in pediatric nursing. Results: From Nightingale, there were many definitions regarding the nursing care in an integrative and humanist logic; and with certain bond to emotional dimension. That time, nursing care was based on the religious conceptions of charity and love of our neighbor and, despite the conceptualization that shapes nursing science today, such conceptions have not ceased to be its attribute, mainly in the care of pediatric nurses. Final considerations: In pediatric nursing, nurture care with affection and facilitate emotions management in each interaction nurse-child-family is crucial for caring. This emotional care should evolve into a competence that recognizes the expertise and merit of professional action.
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, Nov 12, 2022
Problem(1) To identify the factors associated with self‐reported smartphone addiction (SRSA) amon... more Problem(1) To identify the factors associated with self‐reported smartphone addiction (SRSA) among adolescents in the face of the COVID‐19 pandemic; and (2) to analyze the adolescents' perception of these factors related to SRSA.MethodsA mixed‐method study with a sequential explanatory design, carried out with Brazilian adolescents aged between 15 and 18 years old.FindingsThe prevalence of SRSA was 56.37%, and the variables that remained in the final model of association were as follows: public schools; longer smartphone use during the COVID‐19 pandemic; number of hours connected to the smartphone; preference for sleeping during the day; use of the device immediately after waking up, smartphone use after 9 p.m., amount of sleep less than 8 h a day; and smartphone use during meals. Sequentially, after analyzing the data obtained in the focus groups, it was possible to describe how adolescents perceive the intensification of smartphone uses, its repercussions, and activities carried out on it during the pandemic.ConclusionsThe pandemic had repercussions on the behavior established with the smartphone, such as time and period of use, being associated with the SRSA. In addition, it was found that such conditions also affect the adolescents' sleep quality, diet, and studies.
Objective: Reflect on the evolution of pediatric nursing care from the perspective of emotions, f... more Objective: Reflect on the evolution of pediatric nursing care from the perspective of emotions, from the conceptions of Florence Nightingale to the present. Method: Reflective study based on theoretical and experiential aspects of emotional care in pediatric nursing. Results: From Nightingale, there were many definitions regarding the nursing care in an integrative and humanist logic; and with certain bond to emotional dimension. That time, nursing care was based on the religious conceptions of charity and love of our neighbor and, despite the conceptualization that shapes nursing science today, such conceptions have not ceased to be its attribute, mainly in the care of pediatric nurses. Final considerations: In pediatric nursing, nurture care with affection and facilitate emotions management in each interaction nurse-child-family is crucial for caring. This emotional care should evolve into a competence that recognizes the expertise and merit of professional action.
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, Nov 12, 2022
Problem(1) To identify the factors associated with self‐reported smartphone addiction (SRSA) amon... more Problem(1) To identify the factors associated with self‐reported smartphone addiction (SRSA) among adolescents in the face of the COVID‐19 pandemic; and (2) to analyze the adolescents' perception of these factors related to SRSA.MethodsA mixed‐method study with a sequential explanatory design, carried out with Brazilian adolescents aged between 15 and 18 years old.FindingsThe prevalence of SRSA was 56.37%, and the variables that remained in the final model of association were as follows: public schools; longer smartphone use during the COVID‐19 pandemic; number of hours connected to the smartphone; preference for sleeping during the day; use of the device immediately after waking up, smartphone use after 9 p.m., amount of sleep less than 8 h a day; and smartphone use during meals. Sequentially, after analyzing the data obtained in the focus groups, it was possible to describe how adolescents perceive the intensification of smartphone uses, its repercussions, and activities carried out on it during the pandemic.ConclusionsThe pandemic had repercussions on the behavior established with the smartphone, such as time and period of use, being associated with the SRSA. In addition, it was found that such conditions also affect the adolescents' sleep quality, diet, and studies.
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