Cleoneide Paulo Oliveira Pinheiro
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Revista Latino-americana De Enfermagem | 2008
Cleoneide Paulo Oliveira Pinheiro; Raimunda Magalhães da Silva; Marli Villela Mamede; Ana Fátima Carvalho Fernandes
The goal of the study was to understand the meaning of support groups in the life of women with breast cancer. It is a qualitative study with 30 mastectomized women who belonged to six support groups in the city of Fortaleza, Ceará. Data were collected with semi-structured interviews, organized and analyzed based on the interactionism concept. The results characterized the support groups as a mechanism to cope with the situation and to overcome the suffering derived from the diagnosis and treatment of the breast carcinoma. The socialization of the experiences facilitated the search for assistance in the support groups, since sharing the problems with mastectomized women was a way to preserve a high self-esteem, have faith and overcome some difficulties. Participating in the group provided well-being and a differentiated care, since it was considered a way to know, accept and understand the disease and its cure, facilitating the socialization of ideas.The goal of the study was to understand the meaning of support groups in the life of women with breast cancer. It is a qualitative study with 30 mastectomized women who belonged to six support groups in the city of Fortaleza, Ceara. Data were collected with semi-structured interviews, organized and analyzed based on the interactionism concept. The results characterized the support groups as a mechanism to cope with the situation and to overcome the suffering derived from the diagnosis and treatment of the breast carcinoma. The socialization of the experiences facilitated the search for assistance in the support groups, since sharing the problems with mastectomized women was a way to preserve a high self-esteem, have faith and overcome some difficulties. Participating in the group provided well-being and a differentiated care, since it was considered a way to know, accept and understand the disease and its cure, facilitating the socialization of ideas.
Revista Latino-americana De Enfermagem | 2008
Cleoneide Paulo Oliveira Pinheiro; Raimunda Magalhães da Silva; Marli Villela Mamede; Ana Fátima Carvalho Fernandes
The goal of the study was to understand the meaning of support groups in the life of women with breast cancer. It is a qualitative study with 30 mastectomized women who belonged to six support groups in the city of Fortaleza, Ceará. Data were collected with semi-structured interviews, organized and analyzed based on the interactionism concept. The results characterized the support groups as a mechanism to cope with the situation and to overcome the suffering derived from the diagnosis and treatment of the breast carcinoma. The socialization of the experiences facilitated the search for assistance in the support groups, since sharing the problems with mastectomized women was a way to preserve a high self-esteem, have faith and overcome some difficulties. Participating in the group provided well-being and a differentiated care, since it was considered a way to know, accept and understand the disease and its cure, facilitating the socialization of ideas.The goal of the study was to understand the meaning of support groups in the life of women with breast cancer. It is a qualitative study with 30 mastectomized women who belonged to six support groups in the city of Fortaleza, Ceara. Data were collected with semi-structured interviews, organized and analyzed based on the interactionism concept. The results characterized the support groups as a mechanism to cope with the situation and to overcome the suffering derived from the diagnosis and treatment of the breast carcinoma. The socialization of the experiences facilitated the search for assistance in the support groups, since sharing the problems with mastectomized women was a way to preserve a high self-esteem, have faith and overcome some difficulties. Participating in the group provided well-being and a differentiated care, since it was considered a way to know, accept and understand the disease and its cure, facilitating the socialization of ideas.
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2018
Raimunda Magalhães da Silva; Cleoneide Paulo Oliveira Pinheiro; Indara Cavalcante Bezerra; José Manuel Peixoto Caldas; Christina Cesar Praça Brasil
Background: Breast cancer is a major public health problem and its early detection (ED) can reduce the number of breast mutilations, morbidity and mortality rates, health costs and negative health outcomes. Given that, this study aimed to assess the meaning attributed by mastectomized women to delay in early detection of their breast cancers. Methods: Qualitative research was conducted with 26 mastectomized women who participated in semi-structured interviews about the meaning of delay in early detection of breast cancer in a reference oncology outpatient clinic in the city of Fortaleza, Ceará, Northeastern Brazil from December 2015 to January 2016. Information was analyzed on the basis of symbolic interactionism. Results: After noticing breast changes, women start to ponder about them and experience this moment according to interpretive particularities. Fear of disease, multiple roles in modern society, denial of breast changes, lack of information on the issue, and lack of professionals to encourage their involvement in health care, favor delay in the search for care and therefore in the early detection of breast cancer, which is a determinant of therapeutic success. Conclusion: Women receive limited information and professional support for breast health. Delay in early diagnosis occurred in all the women who participated in the study.
Revista Latino-americana De Enfermagem | 2008
Cleoneide Paulo Oliveira Pinheiro; Raimunda Magalhães da Silva; Marli Villela Mamede; Ana Fátima Carvalho Fernandes
The goal of the study was to understand the meaning of support groups in the life of women with breast cancer. It is a qualitative study with 30 mastectomized women who belonged to six support groups in the city of Fortaleza, Ceará. Data were collected with semi-structured interviews, organized and analyzed based on the interactionism concept. The results characterized the support groups as a mechanism to cope with the situation and to overcome the suffering derived from the diagnosis and treatment of the breast carcinoma. The socialization of the experiences facilitated the search for assistance in the support groups, since sharing the problems with mastectomized women was a way to preserve a high self-esteem, have faith and overcome some difficulties. Participating in the group provided well-being and a differentiated care, since it was considered a way to know, accept and understand the disease and its cure, facilitating the socialization of ideas.The goal of the study was to understand the meaning of support groups in the life of women with breast cancer. It is a qualitative study with 30 mastectomized women who belonged to six support groups in the city of Fortaleza, Ceara. Data were collected with semi-structured interviews, organized and analyzed based on the interactionism concept. The results characterized the support groups as a mechanism to cope with the situation and to overcome the suffering derived from the diagnosis and treatment of the breast carcinoma. The socialization of the experiences facilitated the search for assistance in the support groups, since sharing the problems with mastectomized women was a way to preserve a high self-esteem, have faith and overcome some difficulties. Participating in the group provided well-being and a differentiated care, since it was considered a way to know, accept and understand the disease and its cure, facilitating the socialization of ideas.
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2015
Francisco Antonio da Cruz Mendonça; Marilyn Kay Nations; Rosiléa Alves de Sousa; Luis Rafael Leite Sampaio; Tatiane Gomes Guedes; Cleoneide Paulo Oliveira Pinheiro; Raimunda Magalhães da Silva; Carolina Maranhão Marques Lacerda
Archive | 2012
Maria Vieira de Lima Saintrainm; Cleoneide Paulo Oliveira Pinheiro; Raimunda Magalhães da Silva
Archive | 2017
Raimunda Magalhães da Silva; Ana Fátima Carvalho Fernandes; Cleoneide Paulo Oliveira Pinheiro
CIAIQ2016 | 2016
Francisco Antonio da Cruz Mendonça; Marilyn Kay Nations; Luis Rafael Leite Sampaio; Maria Elaine Fernandes de Oliveira; Maria Cleudenir Costa Bento; Sanmilly Lobo de Oliveira; Erika Maria Rocha Leite; Cleoneide Paulo Oliveira Pinheiro; Rosiléa Alves de Sousa; Lia Jacob
12º Congresso Internacional da Rede Unida | 2016
Cleoneide Paulo Oliveira Pinheiro; Raimunda Magalhães da Silva; Francisco Antonio da Cruz Mendonça; Laurineide de Fátima Diniz Cavalcante; Luis Rafael Leite Sampaio
Archive | 2014
Rita de Cássia Andrade Neiva Santos; Raimunda Magalhães da Silva; Francisco Antonio da Cruz Mendonça; Patrícia Moreira Collares; Alana Andrade Neiva Santos; Cleoneide Paulo Oliveira Pinheiro