Abstract
to understand the perceptions of ethics and bioethics and how to be ethical and bioethical in daily life of Primary Health Care, from the perspective of nurses. this is a Holistic-qualitative Multiple Case Study, based on Comprehensive Everyday Sociology, with 54 participants. two subcategories and the category Being ethical and bioethical in daily life of PHC: nurses' perceptions emerged. The ethical and bioethical being permeates a subjective and abstract self, whose fears, anxieties and concerns are intertwined with the human and professional dimensions in daily work and in personal-professional relationship. Ethics and bioethics perceptions emerge from subjectivity, established relationships, lived experiences and daily actions of nurses essential to the profession, professionals and individuals to be cared for. ethical and bioethical perceptions and attitudes are essential to care, management and organizational actions, health care, and the safety of users and professionals.
Highlights
OBJECTIVESHealth care based on the principles of the Unified Health System (SUS – Sistema Único de Saúde) of universal access to services, comprehensiveness and equity, has been a right of Brazilian citizens for more than three decades
The presentation of results is configured in a category Being ethical and bioethical in daily life of Primary Health Care (PHC): nurses’ perceptions, which titles this article, and in two subcategories: Being ethical and bioethical and Ethics and Bioethics Perceptions
We go through a subjective and abstract self, whose fears, anxieties and concerns influence their daily lives, the environment and ambience, the personal-professional relationship and work. It articulates the human dimension endowed with conscience, values, wills, duties and responsibilities that intertwine the professional dimension in everyday actions, decision-making Ethics and Bioethics considering the needs of each user/family/ community, considering teamwork: I think we do beyond what we should
Summary
Health care based on the principles of the Unified Health System (SUS – Sistema Único de Saúde) of universal access to services, comprehensiveness and equity, has been a right of Brazilian citizens for more than three decades. During this period, Primary Health Care (PHC) gained prominence, guiding restructuring, transformations and reflections on the formulation of health policies, professional training and daily practices, where the ethical and bioethical dimension of health work makes it imperative(1). Understanding that the obligations and duties prescribed in the so-called Codes of Ethics are of the moral order and instrumentalized by deontology; they list professional duties
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