Nursing now: Operationalization process of nursing work in the face of the sars-Cov-2 (Covid-19) Pandemic

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
12
Article ID: 
24214
4 pages
Research Article

Nursing now: Operationalization process of nursing work in the face of the sars-Cov-2 (Covid-19) Pandemic

Maurício Caxias de Souza, Patrícia Moita Garcia Kawakame, Aurilene Josefa Cartaxo de Arruda Cavalcanti, Ana Claudia Araújo da Silva, Cícera Geórgia Félix de Almeida, Verilanda Sousa Lima, Magável Raulinho de Sousa, Aline Mesquita Lemos, Ivanise Freitas da Silva, Valesca Paes de Albuquerque Vieira, Jeridiano Garcia da Silva, Suelane Cristina Silva de Lima, Wanderson Alves Martins, Hudson Avelar Caminha Leal, Xênia Maria Fideles Leite de Oliveira, Edina Silva Costa, Gerciara Barbosa Palácio, Susana Beatriz de Souza Pena, Elizana Mulato Guedes, Thais Rodrigues Paula, Lara Anisia Menezes Bonates, Adriano Batista Mota Ribeiro, Lígia Ágatha Albuquerque Costa, Cristiane Ferreira Pires Franco and Josyane Rebouças da Silva

Abstract: 

This study aimed to discuss the Nursing Now campaign: process of operationalization of Nursing work in the face of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic. It is a theoretical reflection based on scientific literature. The pandemic highlights the importance of Nursing care for the maintenance of life and the right to health. The Nursing Now campaign calls for the appreciation of nursing professionals who are currently working on the front lines of the fight against COVID-19. Despite the limitations of structural resources that lead to exposure to illness, nursing professionals maintain their leading role in caring. It is necessary for Nursing to recognize its own value, continue to demonstrate learning and be aware of the social changes that are taking place. Rethinking strategies for valuing nursing as essential to overcome the challenges that the current century presents us with.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.24214.02.2022
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