The companion and the challenges of hospital care: access or barrier? A descriptive study
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Sanches ICP, Abrahão AL. The companion and the challenges of hospital care: access or barrier? A descriptive study. Online Braz J Nurs [Internet]. 2011 Dec. 31 [cited 2026 May 15];10(3). Available from: https://objnursing.uff.br/nursing/article/view/3297

Abstract

This is a project of the Professional Master's thesis in Nursing and aims to analyze the barriers and access to nursing care to patients in mixed surgical ward, with the presence of companions. Despite the guidelines of public health policies to encourage the permanence of family or friends during the patient's hospitalization, the benefits of this practice may or may not be obtained due to structural problems in the hospital and the relationship between the nursing staff and companions. It will be a descriptive and qualitative approach. The ethical aspects will be respected, according to Resolution 196/96.
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Ministério da Saúde. Humaniza SUS Visita aberta e direito ao acompanhante.2ª Ed. Brasília, DF 2007.

Soares RKC, Silva SF, Lessa PRA, Moura ERF, Pinheiro PNC, Damasceno AKC. Parturient´s companion and their relationship with the nursing team: a qualitative study. Online Braz J Nurs [serial on the Internet]. 2010, 9(1). Online Braz J Nurs [serial on the Internet]. 2010, 9(2). Retrieved on 2010 25 11, from http://www.objnursing.uff.br/index.php/nursing/article/view/j.1676.

Lourau R. Analista institucional em tempo integral. São Paulo: Hucitec, 2004

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