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Nursing care by telehealth: what is the influence of distance on communication?

Ingrid de Almeida Barbosa1,2, Maria Júlia Paes da Silva1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: : Evaluate the perception of nurses regarding interpersonal communication while providing care via telehealth.
METHOD: : Qualitative research realized with seven nurses working in telehealth in Brazil, the sample was determined by data saturation. A questionnaire with open questions was applied and then content analysis of the dialogues was conducted, focusing on thematic analysis.
RESULTS: : Four categories emerged from the dialogues: Understanding the importance of communication; the interpersonal relationship interfering with communication; Communicating via technology; and Learning the communication process. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS:: The perception of nurses working in telehealth in Brazil is that technology has facilitated their professional practice; however, in relation to the communication process, they believe it is harder to communicate by telehealth, mainly due to difficulty in perceiving nonverbal signals. To overcome these difficulties, they agreed that interpersonal communication is a skill that must be acquired during their professional training. OBJETIVO:: Avaliar a percepção do enfermeiro referente à Comunicação interpessoal no cuidado por telessaúde. MÉTODO:: Pesquisa qualitativa, realizada com sete enfermeiros que atuam em telessaúde no Brasil, com amostra determinada pela saturação de dados. Aplicou-se um questionário com perguntas abertas e foi realizada análise de conteúdo dos discursos, com enfoque na análise temática. RESULTADOS:: Dos discursos emergiram quatro categorias: Entendendo a importância da comunicação; O relacionamento interpessoal interferindo na comunicação; Comunicando-se por meio da tecnologia; e Aprendendo o processo de comunicação. CONSIDERAÇÕES FINAIS:: A percepção dos enfermeiros que atuam em telessaúde no Brasil é de que a tecnologia tem facilitado sua prática profissional; porém, em relação ao processo de comunicação, creem que seja mais difícil se comunicar pela telessaúde, principalmente devido à dificuldade de percepção de sinais não verbais. Para superar essas dificuldades, concordam que comunicação interpessoal é uma competência que deve ser adquirida em sua formação profissional.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28977217     DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2016-0142

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Bras Enferm        ISSN: 0034-7167


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