Humanization in the radiology sector of hospitals that care for children
Palavras-chave:
Humanization, Child, Radiology.Resumo
Introduction. Humanization has been one of the issues that has generated a lot of discussion within national guidelines and policies in health courses. He points out that humanization has this direction, as it focuses on patient care, taking into account both the emotional aspects of this patient and the administrative and hospital management aspects, seeking behavioral changes in relation to professional health practices. Objective: To carry out a review of the narrative literature on the humanization of health services in Radiology for children. Methods: This is an integrative literature review study, using the following databases: Lilacs, Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) and PubMed/MEDLINE. Results: 10 articles were selected whose results indicate that humanization in hospital environments should take into account some aspects, such as: physical space, quality care, hospital management itself and, when referring to the humanized care offered to children, observes that he must be patient and respect the child's moment, but stressing the importance of carrying out the service, explaining the procedures step by step, observing in the child, not only a user, but an individual who is restless, afraid and, in this sense, if the care provided is not carried out under the aegis of humanization, it can cause trauma even after the treatments. Conclusion: In this sense, it concludes that humanized care in the pediatric radiological sector is essential, both for the well-being of the child and to reassure the family and companions, therefore, because the humanization process will respect the rights of both health professionals and many users.