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Artigo Científico Acesso embargado Os cuidados de enfermagem durante o processo de abortamento na ótica da teoria humanística de Paterson e Zderad(2020) Häckl, Mariana da SilvaIntroduction: Recommended in the National Humanization Policy, comprehensive care in abortion situations involves welcoming, diagnosing, using technologies, orientations and clarifying family planning, outlining and questioning: What nursing care during the abortion process, from hospitalized woman, in the Humanistic Theory of Paterson and Zderad? Objective: To learn about nursing care during the abortion process of hospitalized women in the Humanistic Theory of Paterson and Zderad. Method: Qualitative, descriptive-exploratory research, carried out in two institutions in Greater Florianópolis, one public and one private. A data collection took place with 18 nurses in the Obstetric area, through semi-structured interviews, without a period from March 2019 to February 2020. A data analysis carried out through discourse analysis, from the perspective of the Humanistic Theory of Paterson and Zderad. Results: Origin: 5 technical-perceptions: “Self-perceptions about the legalization of abortion”, “The encounter process with interferences related to culture and individual beliefs”, “The intersubjective relationship affected by the technology of assistance”, “The presence aggravated by occupation ”and inadequate human resources” and “the call and the response transformed from experience”. Conclusion: Understand that it is essential for nurses to obtain professional skills by performing attitudes related to the development of skills and competencies of sentimental figures, separating beliefs, ethical and moral values, seeking assistance. Human health is a matter of personal suffering, it is more than the absence of disease, it is overcoming a complex process, which cannot be defined without an intersubjective relationship between nurse and patient.