Nurses’ responsibilities in the aerospace environment
Shara Bianca De Pin Raduenz, José Luís Guedes dos Santos, Daniele Dalcanal Lazzari, Eliane Regina Pereira do Nascimento, Keyla Cristiane do Nascimento, André Ricardo Moreira
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: to characterize the nurses who work in the aerospace environment and to identify their most frequent responsibilities during the pre-flight, flight, and post-flight periods. METHODS: a quantitative, exploratory-descriptive research, conducted using a survey through Google forms®, from January to April of 2018, with 50 nurses from aerospace services in Brazil. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. RESULTS: predominance of male participants (64%), mean age of 37 years, with a mean working time in the aerospace environment of six years, in helicopter (54%), and in the southern region (42%). The main pre-flight, flight, and post-flight activities were, respectively: verification/testing of equipment functionality, nursing care for patients, and replacement of supplies and equipment. CONCLUSIONS: In the aerospace environment, nurses' work are primarily organizational and victim care actions, during all phases of the flight.