Identificador: TDX:1467
Autores: Jiménez Herrera, María Francisca
Resumen:
This dissertation takes an ethnographic work around care practice in two specific areas, such as emergency departments and emergency ambulance in Tarragona. With an end, know how to build the ethics of care and analyze ethical issues as well as other issues arising from the practice that can be considered within the broader world of bioethics.<br/>Were used as the main techniques of qualitative research depth interviews, focus group and narratives in a group of 16 nurses, 6 doctors and a patient. <br/>The research focuses on the experiences of health professionals involved in it and especially nurses, of which explores different modes of articulation of the practices from an ethical perspective, to know the dominant rationality in the process of ethical decisions in care situations where the person is in an urgent situation or emergency. <br/>We conclude that the current health care in these situations, responds to the dominant medical model, but there are voices within the system can legitimize new possibilities of understanding and practice medicine and nursing which recognize all dimensions of the people without considering fragmented bodies.<br/>The thesis concludes with proposals for new lines of investigation, in order to develop and to allow changes in relationships and care, both within the trade, as between professionals and people who use health services, which can adapt to the new trends, both socio-cultural, legal, ethical and humanistic. <br/>Keywords: Care, Ethics, Bioethics, Nursing and Anthropology