Palliative care in the Intensive Care Unit: Perception of ICU professionals at HRS Telecila Freitas Fontes, linked to EMCM, in the city of Caicó – RN.
Palliative Care. Intensive Care Units. Health Personnel. Palliative Medicine. Hospice Care.
Objective: To assess the perception of professionals from the multidisciplinary team of the Intensive Care Unit of the Hospital Regional do Seridó Telecila Freitas Fontes about palliative care in the unit and contribute to the qualification of health care in ICU care and quality of life for patients and their relatives. Methods: This was an exploratory cross-sectional study. A questionnaire was applied to characterize the sample and assess the perception of palliative care in the ICU of HRS Telecila Freitas Fontes. The answers to the questions were analyzed based on the proposal of the Discourse of the Collective Subject, with dual representation. Results: 73 answers were obtained, which listed sociodemographic aspects related to the sample components, and aspects about knowledge in palliative care. There is unanimity around the perception of professionals in relation to the relevance of palliation, however, there are important gaps within the knowledge necessary for its safe implementation. There is agreement on the need to implement protocols and training directed at the topic. Conclusions: Given the perceived need for training in the service about palliative care, a powerful diagnosis capable of impacting important health interventions is built.