Armaghane Danesh Bimonthly Journal (Jul 2019)

Burn Patients’ Need for Human Caring: Content Analysis Study

  • S Mohammadhossini,
  • M Gheibizadeh,
  • A Saki Malehi,
  • K Zarea

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
pp. 358 – 372

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Abstract Background & aim: Caring is a science that encompasses human beings, reflecting experiences and phenomena in caring including: art and humanity. Humanity in the interpersonal interactions of the heart and the spirit of care and is an opportunity care for humanity to emerge and grow. The purpose of this study was to determine the human care needs of burn victims. Methods: This is a qualitative study in which purposeful sampling with maximum diversity was used. Data were collected through 18 unstructured in-depth interviews with second-degree burn patients admitted to Taleghani burn hospital in Ahvaz using purposive sampling method. In the research they answered. The collected data were analyzed using conventional content analysis approach by Elo and Kingas method. Results: From the interviews, 564 initial codes were obtained. These codes were subdivided into 10 subcategories, four main categories and one theme in the analysis process. The main categories included the need for appropriate communication, accountability in care, care in new ways, observance of sexuality in care, and the theme of human care. Conclusion:Using extracted classes, it can be said that patients, as a human being, have the right to receive care in their own blood, and measures should be taken by the stakeholders to provide human care to those suffering from burns.

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