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Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem | 2011

Sexualidade do idoso: comportamento para a prevenção de DST/AIDS

Mariana Fonseca Laroque; Ângela Beatriz Affeldt; Daniela Habekost Cardoso; Gabriela Lobato de Souza; Maria da Glória Santana; Celmira Lange

O presente trabalho trata do tema “idosos frente a doencas sexualmente transmissiveis (DST)” e tem como objetivo identificar o comportamento de idosos na prevencao das DST/AIDS. Estudo qualitativo, exploratorio e descritivo, realizado por meio de um questionario semi-estruturado com questoes abertas. Os sujeitos do estudo foram seis idosos que participavam de um grupo de uma Unidade Basica de Saude. Os resultados mostraram que os idosos possuem informacoes sobre as DST, embora evidencie tambem pouca adesao ao uso do preservativo. Conclui- se com esse estudo que o processo de envelhecimento requer a conscientizacao dos profissionais de saude de que os idosos sao sexualmente ativos, portanto expostos as DST, e que se deve tornar a questao do uso do preservativo um assunto natural tanto durante as consultas, como nos grupos e eventos organizados que atinjam esta populacao.


Texto & Contexto Enfermagem | 2013

Cuidados paliativos na assistência hospitalar: a vivência de uma equipe multiprofissional

Daniela Habekost Cardoso; Rosani Manfrin Muniz; Eda Schwartz; Isabel Cristina de Oliveira Arrieira

The objective of this qualitative, descriptive and explanatory study was to identify the experience of a multidisciplinary team in providing hospice care in the hospital setting. The study included six members of a multidisciplinary health team providing palliative care in a university hospital in the South of Brazil. The results indicate that when professionals began providing care to terminal patients, they experienced frustration and a sense of helplessness. The experience, however, enabled them to find new meanings for care delivery, coming to understand death as a natural event of life, and realizing the importance of ensuring quality of life and providing comfort to patients. The participants reported the need to strengthen communication, teamwork, and to create opportunities to discuss terminality. Thus, hospital care should meet the needs of patients receiving hospice care and those of their families, connecting and promoting actions to ensure patients have their suffering relieved and can survive with dignity. DESCRIPTORS: Patient care team. Palliative care. Hospital care. Terminally Ill. Attitude to death.


Texto & Contexto Enfermagem | 2013

Hospice care in a hospital setting: the experience of a multidisciplinary team

Daniela Habekost Cardoso; Rosani Manfrin Muniz; Eda Schwartz; Isabel Cristina de Oliveira

The objective of this qualitative, descriptive and explanatory study was to identify the experience of a multidisciplinary team in providing hospice care in the hospital setting. The study included six members of a multidisciplinary health team providing palliative care in a university hospital in the South of Brazil. The results indicate that when professionals began providing care to terminal patients, they experienced frustration and a sense of helplessness. The experience, however, enabled them to find new meanings for care delivery, coming to understand death as a natural event of life, and realizing the importance of ensuring quality of life and providing comfort to patients. The participants reported the need to strengthen communication, teamwork, and to create opportunities to discuss terminality. Thus, hospital care should meet the needs of patients receiving hospice care and those of their families, connecting and promoting actions to ensure patients have their suffering relieved and can survive with dignity. DESCRIPTORS: Patient care team. Palliative care. Hospital care. Terminally Ill. Attitude to death.


Revista gaúcha de enfermagem | 2011

Sexuality of the elderly: behavior for the prevention of STD/AIDS

Mariana Fonseca Laroque; Ângela Beatriz Affeldt; Daniela Habekost Cardoso; Gabriela Lobato de Souza; Maria da Glória Santana; Celmira Lange

O presente trabalho trata do tema “idosos frente a doencas sexualmente transmissiveis (DST)” e tem como objetivo identificar o comportamento de idosos na prevencao das DST/AIDS. Estudo qualitativo, exploratorio e descritivo, realizado por meio de um questionario semi-estruturado com questoes abertas. Os sujeitos do estudo foram seis idosos que participavam de um grupo de uma Unidade Basica de Saude. Os resultados mostraram que os idosos possuem informacoes sobre as DST, embora evidencie tambem pouca adesao ao uso do preservativo. Conclui- se com esse estudo que o processo de envelhecimento requer a conscientizacao dos profissionais de saude de que os idosos sao sexualmente ativos, portanto expostos as DST, e que se deve tornar a questao do uso do preservativo um assunto natural tanto durante as consultas, como nos grupos e eventos organizados que atinjam esta populacao.


Escola Anna Nery | 2017

O sentido da espiritualidade na transitoriedade da vida

Isabel Cristina de Oliveira Arrieira; Maira Buss Thofehrn; Viviane Marten Milbrath; Camila Rose Guadalupe Barcelos Schwonke; Daniela Habekost Cardoso; Julieta Carriconde Fripp

Objective: This study aimed to comprehend the meaning of the spirituality for integral care to people receiving palliative care. Methods: Qualitative methodology based on the theoretical framework of Viktor Frankl. Participants were nine people receiving palliative care at home. Data were collected through observation and interviews conducted from June to October 2014, recorded, transcribed and converted to text that was interpreted with phenomenological hermeneutic approach. Results: The following categories emerged: sense of continuity of life; sense of relief of suffering; sense of naturalness of death, and sense of valorization of life. Conclusion: For integral care it is necessary to include spirituality in the practice of health care. The study led to the confirmation of the hypothesis that spirituality provides the existential encounter between the person in palliative care and the professionals that provide integral care.Objetivo: Compreender o sentido da espiritualidade para a pessoa em cuidados paliativos. Metodos: Abordagem qualitativa, fundamentada na fenomenologia existencialista e referencial de Viktor Frankl. Os participantes foram nove pessoas em cuidados paliativos atendidas no domicilio. Informacoes coletadas por meio da observacao e de entrevista realizadas no periodo de junho a outubro de 2014, gravadas, transcritas e transformadas em texto interpretado com a abordagem fenomenologica hermeneutica. Resultados: Surgiram as seguintes categorias: sentido de continuidade da vida; sentido de alivio do sofrimento; sentido de naturalidade da morte e sentido de valorizacao do viver. Conclusao: Para a integralidade da atencao faz-se necessario a inclusao da espiritualidade na pratica do cuidado em saude. A espiritualidade proporciona o encontro existencial entre a pessoa em cuidados paliativos e os profissionais que a cuidam em sua integralidade.Objetivo: Comprender el sentido de la espiritualidad para la persona en cuidados paliativos. Metodos: Estudio con abordaje cualitativo, fundamentado en la fenomenologia existencialista y referencial de Viktor Frankl. Participaron nueve personas en cuidados paliativos atendidas en domicilio. Informaciones colectadas a traves de la observacion y de entrevistas realizadas entre junio y octubre de 2014, grabadas, transcritas y transformadas en texto interpretado con abordaje fenomenologica hermeneutica. Resultados: Emergieron las siguientes categorias: sentido de continuidad de la vida; sensacion de alivio del sufrimiento; sentido de naturalidad de la muerte y un sentido de apreciacion de la vida. Conclusion: Para obtener la integralidad de la atencion, se necesita la inclusion de la espiritualidad en la practica asistencial. La espiritualidad proporciona el encuentro existencial entre la persona en cuidados paliativos y los profesionales que la atienden en su totalidad.


Revista gaúcha de enfermagem | 2016

Health workers coping with having a relative in palliative care for cancer.

Aline Blaas Schiavon; Rosani Manfrin Muniz; Norlai Alves de Azevedo; Daniela Habekost Cardoso; Michele Rodrigues Matos; Isabel Cristina de Oliveira Arrieira

Objective To know the experience of health workers who are coping with having a relative in palliative care for cancer. Methodology A qualitative study conducted with four family members of cancer patients in palliative care. Data were collected by means of semi-structured interviews from November to December, 2014, at the home of the participants. The data were analysed using the operative proposal of Minayo. Results Two themes emerged, Health worker and family member coping with a cancer diagnosis and Health worker and family member coping with the proximity of death. Conclusions Being a family member and a health professional at the same time demanded greater involvement in care and caused distress since these workers witnessed the suffering of a family member with a terminal disease. However, their professional knowledge supported decision-making during the care process.


Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem | 2016

Profesional de la salud ante la situación de tener un familiar en cuidados paliativos por cancer

Aline Blaas Schiavon; Rosani Manfrin Muniz; Norlai Alves de Azevedo; Daniela Habekost Cardoso; Michele Rodrigues Matos; Isabel Cristina de Oliveira Arrieira

Objective To know the experience of health workers who are coping with having a relative in palliative care for cancer. Methodology A qualitative study conducted with four family members of cancer patients in palliative care. Data were collected by means of semi-structured interviews from November to December, 2014, at the home of the participants. The data were analysed using the operative proposal of Minayo. Results Two themes emerged, Health worker and family member coping with a cancer diagnosis and Health worker and family member coping with the proximity of death. Conclusions Being a family member and a health professional at the same time demanded greater involvement in care and caused distress since these workers witnessed the suffering of a family member with a terminal disease. However, their professional knowledge supported decision-making during the care process.


Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem | 2016

Profissional da saúde frente a situação de ter um familiar em cuidados paliativos por câncer

Aline Blaas Schiavon; Rosani Manfrin Muniz; Norlai Alves de Azevedo; Daniela Habekost Cardoso; Michele Rodrigues Matos; Isabel Cristina de Oliveira Arrieira

Objective To know the experience of health workers who are coping with having a relative in palliative care for cancer. Methodology A qualitative study conducted with four family members of cancer patients in palliative care. Data were collected by means of semi-structured interviews from November to December, 2014, at the home of the participants. The data were analysed using the operative proposal of Minayo. Results Two themes emerged, Health worker and family member coping with a cancer diagnosis and Health worker and family member coping with the proximity of death. Conclusions Being a family member and a health professional at the same time demanded greater involvement in care and caused distress since these workers witnessed the suffering of a family member with a terminal disease. However, their professional knowledge supported decision-making during the care process.


Texto & Contexto Enfermagem | 2013

Los cuidados paliativos en la asistencia hospitalaria: la vivencia de un equipo multiprofesional

Daniela Habekost Cardoso; Rosani Manfrin Muniz; Eda Schwartz; Isabel Cristina de Oliveira Arrieira

The objective of this qualitative, descriptive and explanatory study was to identify the experience of a multidisciplinary team in providing hospice care in the hospital setting. The study included six members of a multidisciplinary health team providing palliative care in a university hospital in the South of Brazil. The results indicate that when professionals began providing care to terminal patients, they experienced frustration and a sense of helplessness. The experience, however, enabled them to find new meanings for care delivery, coming to understand death as a natural event of life, and realizing the importance of ensuring quality of life and providing comfort to patients. The participants reported the need to strengthen communication, teamwork, and to create opportunities to discuss terminality. Thus, hospital care should meet the needs of patients receiving hospice care and those of their families, connecting and promoting actions to ensure patients have their suffering relieved and can survive with dignity. DESCRIPTORS: Patient care team. Palliative care. Hospital care. Terminally Ill. Attitude to death.


Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem | 2011

Sexualidad de los ancianos: comportamiento para la prevención de ETS/SIDA

Mariana Fonseca Laroque; Ângela Beatriz Affeldt; Daniela Habekost Cardoso; Gabriela Lobato de Souza; Maria da Glória Santana; Celmira Lange

O presente trabalho trata do tema “idosos frente a doencas sexualmente transmissiveis (DST)” e tem como objetivo identificar o comportamento de idosos na prevencao das DST/AIDS. Estudo qualitativo, exploratorio e descritivo, realizado por meio de um questionario semi-estruturado com questoes abertas. Os sujeitos do estudo foram seis idosos que participavam de um grupo de uma Unidade Basica de Saude. Os resultados mostraram que os idosos possuem informacoes sobre as DST, embora evidencie tambem pouca adesao ao uso do preservativo. Conclui- se com esse estudo que o processo de envelhecimento requer a conscientizacao dos profissionais de saude de que os idosos sao sexualmente ativos, portanto expostos as DST, e que se deve tornar a questao do uso do preservativo um assunto natural tanto durante as consultas, como nos grupos e eventos organizados que atinjam esta populacao.

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Rosani Manfrin Muniz

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Aline da Costa Viegas

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Eda Schwartz

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Bruna Knob Pinto

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Bianca Pozza dos Santos

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Maira Buss Thofehrn

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Aline Blaas Schiavon

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Cíntia Mourão Pereira

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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