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Beyond the imaginable: experiences lived by ICU health professionals during the Covid-19 pandemic

Abstract

The study aimed to analyze the experiences lived by professionals related to changes in health work in the Intensive Care Unit, during the critical period of the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in Maranhão. This is a descriptive-exploratory study with a qualitative approach, carried out in the Intensive Care Units of public hospitals in Maranhão, from November 2020 to January 2021. Fifteen professionals took part in the study. Data collection was done through semi-structured interviews, with the sample defined by the criterion of saturation of meanings. Content analysis and NVIVO® 12 software were used. It emerged that work overload, shortage of professionals and fear of contagion affected the quality of care and generated new ways of producing care. In that context, providing "high standard" care was a challenge cutting across the social and technical spaces of intensive care. Experiencing deaths on a larger scale affected intersubjective relationships in personal and professional spheres. Changes in the organization of space, care and interprofessional relationships may indicate ways to rethink the effects of this phenomenon on agents, users and services, as well as providing greater skills to deal with future emergency scenarios.

Keywords:
Covid-19; Intensive Care Units; Critical care

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