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Meanings and senses of being a health professional with tuberculosis: an interpretative phenomenological study
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to analyse and understand meanings and senses of living with tuberculosis for health professionals. METHOD/DESIGN: This is an interpretative phenomenological study conducted from in-depth interviews to analyse how health professionals understand their personal exp...
Autor principal: | Santos, Marcandra Nogueira Almeida |
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Outros Autores: | S?, Antonia Margareth Moita, Quaresma, Juarez Ant?nio Sim?es |
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ir-iec-41692020-11-11T11:49:31Z Meanings and senses of being a health professional with tuberculosis: an interpretative phenomenological study Santos, Marcandra Nogueira Almeida S?, Antonia Margareth Moita Quaresma, Juarez Ant?nio Sim?es Tuberculose / diagn?stico Medicina do Trabalho Pessoal de Sa?de Pesquisa Qualitativa Empatia OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to analyse and understand meanings and senses of living with tuberculosis for health professionals. METHOD/DESIGN: This is an interpretative phenomenological study conducted from in-depth interviews to analyse how health professionals understand their personal experience of tuberculosis. SCENARIO: Two reference health institutions for tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment located in a municipality of the Eastern Brazilian Amazon. PARTICIPANTS: Intentional sample of 15 health professionals with the disease or with a recent history of tuberculosis. RESULTS: Regarding the personal experience of tuberculosis of the participating health professionals, four superordinate themes were identified: (1) experiencing tuberculosis, (2) experiencing the diagnosis of tuberculosis, (3) facing the treatment of tuberculosis and (4) signifying tuberculosis. CONCLUSION: This study verified that health professionals live the experience of tuberculosis similar to other people: with fear, anguish, frustration, prejudice and health needs not always met by the services and programmes for the control of the disease. The lived experience has an important impact on the health professionals' ways of understanding the kind of empathic and sensitive care that should be provided to people with tuberculosis. In addition, it is concluded that specific governmental strategies are needed for tuberculosis prevention, diagnosis and treatment among health professionals This work was supported by the Funda??o Amaz?nia Paraense de Amparo ? Pesquisa (Fapespa), Brazil, through Public Notice No 0052016. 2020-09-01T17:20:29Z 2020-09-01T17:20:29Z 2020 Artigo SANTOS, Marcandra Nogueira Almeida; S?, Antonia Margareth Moita; QUARESMA, Juarez Ant?nio Sim?es. Meanings and senses of being a health professional with tuberculosis: an interpretative phenomenological study. BMJ Open, v. 10, n. 8, p. e035873, Aug. 2020. 2044-6055 http://patua.iec.gov.br//handle/iec/4169 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035873 eng Acesso Aberto application/pdf BMJ Publishing Group |
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Tuberculose / diagn?stico Medicina do Trabalho Pessoal de Sa?de Pesquisa Qualitativa Empatia |
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Tuberculose / diagn?stico Medicina do Trabalho Pessoal de Sa?de Pesquisa Qualitativa Empatia Santos, Marcandra Nogueira Almeida Meanings and senses of being a health professional with tuberculosis: an interpretative phenomenological study |
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Tuberculose / diagn?stico Medicina do Trabalho Pessoal de Sa?de Pesquisa Qualitativa Empatia |
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OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to analyse and understand meanings and senses of living with tuberculosis for health professionals. METHOD/DESIGN: This is an interpretative phenomenological study conducted from in-depth interviews to analyse how health professionals understand their personal experience of tuberculosis. SCENARIO: Two reference health institutions for tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment located in a municipality of the Eastern Brazilian Amazon. PARTICIPANTS: Intentional sample of 15 health professionals with the disease or with a recent history of tuberculosis. RESULTS: Regarding the personal experience of tuberculosis of the participating health professionals, four superordinate themes were identified: (1) experiencing tuberculosis, (2) experiencing the diagnosis of tuberculosis, (3) facing the treatment of tuberculosis and (4) signifying tuberculosis. CONCLUSION: This study verified that health professionals live the experience of tuberculosis similar to other people: with fear, anguish, frustration, prejudice and health needs not always met by the services and programmes for the control of the disease. The lived experience has an important impact on the health professionals' ways of understanding the kind of empathic and sensitive care that should be provided to people with tuberculosis. In addition, it is concluded that specific governmental strategies are needed for tuberculosis prevention, diagnosis and treatment among health professionals |
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Santos, Marcandra Nogueira Almeida |
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S?, Antonia Margareth Moita Quaresma, Juarez Ant?nio Sim?es |
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S?, Antonia Margareth Moita Quaresma, Juarez Ant?nio Sim?es |
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Meanings and senses of being a health professional with tuberculosis: an interpretative phenomenological study |
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Meanings and senses of being a health professional with tuberculosis: an interpretative phenomenological study |
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Meanings and senses of being a health professional with tuberculosis: an interpretative phenomenological study |
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Meanings and senses of being a health professional with tuberculosis: an interpretative phenomenological study |
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Meanings and senses of being a health professional with tuberculosis: an interpretative phenomenological study |
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meanings and senses of being a health professional with tuberculosis: an interpretative phenomenological study |
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BMJ Publishing Group |
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2020 |
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http://patua.iec.gov.br//handle/iec/4169 |
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