Júlia Peres Pinto
Federal University of São Paulo
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Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2010
Júlia Peres Pinto; Circéa Amália Ribeiro; Myriam Aparecida Mandetta Pettengill; Maria Magda Ferreira Gomes Balieiro
Family-centered care is a challenge for nursing area, although the home care was described in the professional history since its origins. The definition of this approach, its principles and the discussion about its application in pediatric nursing are described in the text aiming to lead to a reflection about the possibilities of family care, by means of attention to the individual and to the family unit. Among the several areas, the pediatric nursing is highlighted with researches and the development of theoretical assumptions.El cuidado centrado en la familia tiene representado un desafio para el area de enfermeria, a pesar de los cuidados domiciliares ya tengan sido descriptos desde sus origenes en la historia de la profesion. La definicion de este abordaje, sus principios y la discusion de su aplicacion en la enfermeria pediatrica estan descriptos en el texto con el objetivo de reflexionar acerca de las posibilidades de cuidado a la familia por medio de atencion al individuo y a la unidad familiar. De entre las distintas areas, la enfermeria pediatrica viene destacandose con pesquisas y desarrollo de los presupuestos teoricos.
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2015
Júlia Peres Pinto; Myriam Aparecida Mandetta; Circéa Amália Ribeiro
OBJECTIVE to understand the meaning attributed by the family to its experience in the recovery process of a child affected by an acute disease after discharge, and to develop a theoretical model of this experience. Symbolic interactionism was adopted as a theoretical reference, and grounded theory was adopted as a methodological reference. METHOD data were collected through interviews and participant observation with 11 families, totaling 15 interviews. A theoretical model consisting of two interactive phenomena was formulated from the analysis: Mobilizing to restore functional balance and Suffering from the possibility of a childs readmission. RESULTS the family remains alert to identify early changes in the childs health, in an attempt to avoid rehospitalization. CONCLUSION the effects of the disease and hospitalization continue to manifest in family functioning, causing suffering even after the childs discharge and recovery.
Acta Paulista De Enfermagem | 2010
Júlia Peres Pinto; Circéa Amália Ribeiro; Myriam Aparecida Mandetta Pettengill
Objective: To identify the available knowledge about the process of recovery of hospitalized children and their families after discharge. Methods: Integrative review of literature in databases national and international with a qualitative approach. Results: The 16 selected articles belonging to international journals were published between 1990 and 2005; they allowed the identification of the following topics: biopsychosocial manifestations of the child and his family; Biopsychosocial factors related to the manifestations of the child and his family; benefits of early discharge of the child; and, information and support needed. Conclusions: The interventions focused on the child and his family should be started in the hospital check-in in order to improve their ability to cope with the situation. There is need to enhance research on this topic in developing countries, including the prospect of the family as a unit.Objective: To identify the available knowledge about the process of recovery of hospitalized children and their families after discharge. Methods: Integrative review of literature in databases - national and international - with a qualitative approach. Results: The 16 selected articles belonging to international journals were published between 1990 and 2005; they allowed the identification of the following topics: biopsychosocial manifestations of the child and his family; Biopsychosocial factors related to the manifestations of the child and his family; benefits of early discharge of the child; and, information and support needed. Conclusions: The interventions focused on the child and his family should be started in the hospital check-in in order to improve their ability to cope with the situation. There is need to enhance research on this topic in developing countries, including the prospect of the family as a unit.
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2010
Júlia Peres Pinto; Circéa Amália Ribeiro; Myriam Aparecida Mandetta Pettengill; Maria Magda Ferreira Gomes Balieiro
Family-centered care is a challenge for nursing area, although the home care was described in the professional history since its origins. The definition of this approach, its principles and the discussion about its application in pediatric nursing are described in the text aiming to lead to a reflection about the possibilities of family care, by means of attention to the individual and to the family unit. Among the several areas, the pediatric nursing is highlighted with researches and the development of theoretical assumptions.El cuidado centrado en la familia tiene representado un desafio para el area de enfermeria, a pesar de los cuidados domiciliares ya tengan sido descriptos desde sus origenes en la historia de la profesion. La definicion de este abordaje, sus principios y la discusion de su aplicacion en la enfermeria pediatrica estan descriptos en el texto con el objetivo de reflexionar acerca de las posibilidades de cuidado a la familia por medio de atencion al individuo y a la unidad familiar. De entre las distintas areas, la enfermeria pediatrica viene destacandose con pesquisas y desarrollo de los presupuestos teoricos.
Acta Paulista De Enfermagem | 2010
Júlia Peres Pinto; Circéa Amália Ribeiro; Myriam Aparecida Mandetta Pettengill
Objective: To identify the available knowledge about the process of recovery of hospitalized children and their families after discharge. Methods: Integrative review of literature in databases national and international with a qualitative approach. Results: The 16 selected articles belonging to international journals were published between 1990 and 2005; they allowed the identification of the following topics: biopsychosocial manifestations of the child and his family; Biopsychosocial factors related to the manifestations of the child and his family; benefits of early discharge of the child; and, information and support needed. Conclusions: The interventions focused on the child and his family should be started in the hospital check-in in order to improve their ability to cope with the situation. There is need to enhance research on this topic in developing countries, including the prospect of the family as a unit.Objective: To identify the available knowledge about the process of recovery of hospitalized children and their families after discharge. Methods: Integrative review of literature in databases - national and international - with a qualitative approach. Results: The 16 selected articles belonging to international journals were published between 1990 and 2005; they allowed the identification of the following topics: biopsychosocial manifestations of the child and his family; Biopsychosocial factors related to the manifestations of the child and his family; benefits of early discharge of the child; and, information and support needed. Conclusions: The interventions focused on the child and his family should be started in the hospital check-in in order to improve their ability to cope with the situation. There is need to enhance research on this topic in developing countries, including the prospect of the family as a unit.
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2015
Júlia Peres Pinto; Myriam Aparecida Mandetta; Circéa Amália Ribeiro
OBJECTIVE to understand the meaning attributed by the family to its experience in the recovery process of a child affected by an acute disease after discharge, and to develop a theoretical model of this experience. Symbolic interactionism was adopted as a theoretical reference, and grounded theory was adopted as a methodological reference. METHOD data were collected through interviews and participant observation with 11 families, totaling 15 interviews. A theoretical model consisting of two interactive phenomena was formulated from the analysis: Mobilizing to restore functional balance and Suffering from the possibility of a childs readmission. RESULTS the family remains alert to identify early changes in the childs health, in an attempt to avoid rehospitalization. CONCLUSION the effects of the disease and hospitalization continue to manifest in family functioning, causing suffering even after the childs discharge and recovery.
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2015
Júlia Peres Pinto; Myriam Aparecida Mandetta; Circéa Amália Ribeiro
OBJECTIVE to understand the meaning attributed by the family to its experience in the recovery process of a child affected by an acute disease after discharge, and to develop a theoretical model of this experience. Symbolic interactionism was adopted as a theoretical reference, and grounded theory was adopted as a methodological reference. METHOD data were collected through interviews and participant observation with 11 families, totaling 15 interviews. A theoretical model consisting of two interactive phenomena was formulated from the analysis: Mobilizing to restore functional balance and Suffering from the possibility of a childs readmission. RESULTS the family remains alert to identify early changes in the childs health, in an attempt to avoid rehospitalization. CONCLUSION the effects of the disease and hospitalization continue to manifest in family functioning, causing suffering even after the childs discharge and recovery.
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2010
Júlia Peres Pinto; Circéa Amália Ribeiro; Myriam Aparecida Mandetta Pettengill; Maria Magda Ferreira Gomes Balieiro
Family-centered care is a challenge for nursing area, although the home care was described in the professional history since its origins. The definition of this approach, its principles and the discussion about its application in pediatric nursing are described in the text aiming to lead to a reflection about the possibilities of family care, by means of attention to the individual and to the family unit. Among the several areas, the pediatric nursing is highlighted with researches and the development of theoretical assumptions.El cuidado centrado en la familia tiene representado un desafio para el area de enfermeria, a pesar de los cuidados domiciliares ya tengan sido descriptos desde sus origenes en la historia de la profesion. La definicion de este abordaje, sus principios y la discusion de su aplicacion en la enfermeria pediatrica estan descriptos en el texto con el objetivo de reflexionar acerca de las posibilidades de cuidado a la familia por medio de atencion al individuo y a la unidad familiar. De entre las distintas areas, la enfermeria pediatrica viene destacandose con pesquisas y desarrollo de los presupuestos teoricos.
Acta Paulista De Enfermagem | 2010
Júlia Peres Pinto; Circéa Amália Ribeiro; Myriam Aparecida Mandetta Pettengill
Objective: To identify the available knowledge about the process of recovery of hospitalized children and their families after discharge. Methods: Integrative review of literature in databases national and international with a qualitative approach. Results: The 16 selected articles belonging to international journals were published between 1990 and 2005; they allowed the identification of the following topics: biopsychosocial manifestations of the child and his family; Biopsychosocial factors related to the manifestations of the child and his family; benefits of early discharge of the child; and, information and support needed. Conclusions: The interventions focused on the child and his family should be started in the hospital check-in in order to improve their ability to cope with the situation. There is need to enhance research on this topic in developing countries, including the prospect of the family as a unit.Objective: To identify the available knowledge about the process of recovery of hospitalized children and their families after discharge. Methods: Integrative review of literature in databases - national and international - with a qualitative approach. Results: The 16 selected articles belonging to international journals were published between 1990 and 2005; they allowed the identification of the following topics: biopsychosocial manifestations of the child and his family; Biopsychosocial factors related to the manifestations of the child and his family; benefits of early discharge of the child; and, information and support needed. Conclusions: The interventions focused on the child and his family should be started in the hospital check-in in order to improve their ability to cope with the situation. There is need to enhance research on this topic in developing countries, including the prospect of the family as a unit.
Acta Scientiarum. Health Science | 2004
Júlia Peres Pinto; Maria das Graças O Fernandes; Ana Lúcia de Moraes Horta