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Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Graduação
Corporeidade de adoecidos oncológicos em cuidados paliativos domiciliares: a vivência de familiares cuidadores
Introduction: Palliative care at home is targeted to affected subjects terminal cancer, enabling the interaction between work, family and the sick. The care in the finitude and in the home environment requires comprehensive notions of body, understood as "corporeality". Objective: To describe the...
Autor principal: | CORREA JÚNIOR, Antonio Jorge Silva |
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Outros Autores: | MARTINS, Raisa Silva |
Grau: | Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Graduação |
Publicado em: |
2019
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Acesso em linha: |
http://bdm.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/prefix/2061 |
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Introduction: Palliative care at home is targeted to affected subjects terminal cancer,
enabling the interaction between work, family and the sick. The care in the finitude and in the
home environment requires comprehensive notions of body, understood as "corporeality".
Objective: To describe the experience of caregivers in relation to care for diseased body
dimensions in palliative care at home. Method: Descriptive study with qualitative approach
through the Bardin Content Analysis, conducted with caregivers with relatives registered by
the Home Care Service of a High Service Center Complexity in Oncology. Results and
Discussion: The study population consisted of 10 caregivers who received home visits. Based
on the analysis of the codes and messages were categorized units of speeches in two axes. Are
they: “Corporeality: Experienced cares that meet the Needs Organics" and “Corporeality:
experienced cares that meet the psycho-emotional, psycho-spiritual and environmental”. Final
considerations: The care is compartmentalized for caregivers who opposed the loans to the
social body and loans to the physical body, first recalling the last. Most search firm
immaterial and material dimensions of care through the corporeality of their terminal
relatives. |