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Artigo
Sobre a forma de ocupar-se de cuidar de pessoas sob cuidados paliativos
Introduction: Palliative care is a set of approaches to improve the quality of living for people who are out of the possibility of cure of a particular illness. Generally, they demand from family members the task of being caretakers, implying in their day-to-day occupations. The occupations are...
Autor principal: | PINTO, Aline da Cruz Cavalcante de |
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Outros Autores: | SILVA, Vanessa do Socorro Mendes da, SOUZA, Airle Miranda de, CORRÊA, Victor Augusto Cavaleiro |
Grau: | Artigo |
Idioma: | por |
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Universidade Federal de São Carlos
2023
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https://repositorio.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/2011/15984 |
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Introduction: Palliative care is a set of approaches to improve the quality of living for people who are
out of the possibility of cure of a particular illness. Generally, they demand from family members the task of being
caretakers, implying in their day-to-day occupations. The occupations are the various daily actions carried out by
individuals, in groups and in the communities to which they belong, to fill the time and bring meanings and purposes
to life. The occupational form understands what people do, how they do it, and in what circumstances they do. It is
understood that caregivers of people who are in palliative care have a peculiar way of occupying themselves and
with characteristic conditions. Objective: To understand the form of occupations of the main caregivers of people in
oncological palliative care. Method: This is a qualitative research, carried out at a reference hospital in palliative care
in the Northern Region of Brazil, at the Oncology Palliative Care Clinic (CCPO). An open interview was conducted
with 20 family caregivers. Results: Outstanding changes in routine organization and dedication to caring for the loved
one in palliative care. It also revealed that being a caregiver led to the difficult task of including, maintaining, and excluding day-to-day occupations. Conclusion: The study highlights the implications in the occupational repertoire
in the condition of being a caregiver in palliative care and how the occupation is developed and drawing attention
to the need for health professionals to direct their attention also to caregivers. |