Abstract

Nursing is one of the professions dedicated to caring for others. In this sense, it is recognized that interpersonal relationships become of great importance. Hence, the focus of this research is to understand the significance of caring in the hospital setting, particularly in the stabilization room – a space where the patient still feels insecure and requires trust and reassurance regarding the procedures to be performed and the care the profession entails.To achieve this, the following objectives were established: to characterize the essential care and humanization for the success of the nurse’s role in relation to stabilization procedures, considering the situations experienced as palliative measures to alleviate distress and suffering. The research and literature review in the field highlight the connections between healthcare work and attitudes that go beyond theories, bringing professionals closer to patients and their real needs.The investigation into this topic is justified by the concerns affecting patients who feel insecure and sometimes frightened by the circumstances they are facing. Additionally, it is influenced by the promptness of nursing professionals who may not always perform their duties with excellence due to the patient’s apprehension about what lies ahead or a lack of preparation for such dramatic moments. Hence, there is a need for a more tender and caring approach, fostering a synergy between the healthcare professional and the patient, aiming to help them overcome anxieties and embarrassing situations presented by the circumstances.

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