Suellen Santos Lima de Almeida
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Psicologia Em Estudo | 2010
Suellen Santos Lima de Almeida; Adryene Milanez Rezende; Virgínia Torres Schall; Celina Maria Modena
From the phenomenological perspective, we sought to understand how patients experience the ostomates embodiment. We interviewed 10 patients who were undergoing treatment at the cancer hospital by the Unified Health System (SUS) in Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. The narratives of the subjects pointed to the significance of cancer, the meaning attributed to the colostomy bag, to the limitations caused by the process of disease and the role of religion in this context. The experience of care was discussed from the perspective of Heidegger considering the concepts of embodiment, indigence and potency. The indigence, represented by the limitations and potency, represented by the care of oneself, others and the other pointing to the need for the promotion of independence and quality of life through re-signification of the health-illness condition.From the phenomenological perspective, we sought to understand how patients experience the ostomates embodiment. We interviewed 10 patients who were undergoing treatment at the cancer hospital by the Unified Health System (SUS) in Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. The narratives of the subjects pointed to the significance of cancer, the meaning attributed to the colostomy bag, to the limitations caused by the process of disease and the role of religion in this context. The experience of care was discussed from the perspective of Heidegger considering the concepts of embodiment, indigence and potency. The indigence, represented by the limitations and potency, represented by the care of oneself, others and the other pointing to the need for the promotion of independence and quality of life through re-signification of the health-illness condition.
Psico-USF | 2013
Suellen Santos Lima de Almeida; Alberto Mesaque Martins; Adryene Milanez Rezende; Virgínia Torres Schall; Celina Maria Modena
There is currently a tendency for the care of patients with cancer to be performed within the family. In that sense, this study aimed to understand how caregivers of men in Oncology treatment mean the experience of care. Narrative interviews were conducted with 10 caregivers of mens with cancer in a public hospital specializing in Oncology in the city of Belo Horizonte-MG-Brasil. The analysis conducted through the Heideggerian phenomenological pointed to the meaning that caregivers attribute to cancer, the meaning attributed to the experience of being a caregiver and the meaning of care. To understand the meanings that the caregivers attribute to their activities allow interventions directed to the needs of these subjects, favoring their quality of life.Ha, na atualidade, uma tendencia para que os cuidados aos pacientes com câncer sejam realizados no âmbito familiar. Nesse sentido, o presente estudo buscou compreender como os cuidadores de homens em tratamento oncologico significam a experiencia do cuidado. Foram realizadas entrevistas narrativas com 10 cuidadores de homens com câncer em um hospital publico, especializado em oncologia, na cidade de Belo Horizonte-MG. Na analise, realizada a luz do referencial fenomenologico heideggeriano, pode-se conhecer o sentido que os cuidadores atribuem ao câncer, o significado atribuido a experiencia de ser cuidador e os sentidos do cuidar. Considera-se que conhecer os sentidos que os cuidadores atribuem ao seu fazer possibilita pensar em intervencoes direcionadas as necessidades desses sujeitos, visando melhorar sua qualidade de vida.
Estudos De Psicologia (natal) | 2012
Suellen Santos Lima de Almeida; Leonardo Cançado Monteiro Savassi; Virgínia Torres Schall; Celina Maria Modena
Being a mother with leprosy: the experiences of separation due to compulsory isolation. In the twentieth century, women with leprosy could not carry on their maternity because of the statement of compulsory isolation of patients, adopted to control the disease. Their children were taken at birth to prevention centers and the contact of mothers with their babies was only visual. In order to understand the experience of maternity in the leprosaria it was carried out an investigated narrative research with three mothers who lived through the period of compulsory internment. The speeches reveal two distinct moments in the experience of motherhood: the separation of the children with their subsequent return to home and the adoption of other children to achieve motherhood. It is considered that the adoption has promoted the meeting with the meaning of existence that had been broken and allowed the experience of being a parent.
Psicologia Em Estudo | 2010
Suellen Santos Lima de Almeida; Adryene Milanez Rezende; Virgínia Torres Schall; Celina Maria Modena
From the phenomenological perspective, we sought to understand how patients experience the ostomates embodiment. We interviewed 10 patients who were undergoing treatment at the cancer hospital by the Unified Health System (SUS) in Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. The narratives of the subjects pointed to the significance of cancer, the meaning attributed to the colostomy bag, to the limitations caused by the process of disease and the role of religion in this context. The experience of care was discussed from the perspective of Heidegger considering the concepts of embodiment, indigence and potency. The indigence, represented by the limitations and potency, represented by the care of oneself, others and the other pointing to the need for the promotion of independence and quality of life through re-signification of the health-illness condition.From the phenomenological perspective, we sought to understand how patients experience the ostomates embodiment. We interviewed 10 patients who were undergoing treatment at the cancer hospital by the Unified Health System (SUS) in Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. The narratives of the subjects pointed to the significance of cancer, the meaning attributed to the colostomy bag, to the limitations caused by the process of disease and the role of religion in this context. The experience of care was discussed from the perspective of Heidegger considering the concepts of embodiment, indigence and potency. The indigence, represented by the limitations and potency, represented by the care of oneself, others and the other pointing to the need for the promotion of independence and quality of life through re-signification of the health-illness condition.
Psico-USF | 2013
Suellen Santos Lima de Almeida; Alberto Mesaque Martins; Adryene Milanez Rezende; Virgínia Torres Schall; Celina Maria Modena
There is currently a tendency for the care of patients with cancer to be performed within the family. In that sense, this study aimed to understand how caregivers of men in Oncology treatment mean the experience of care. Narrative interviews were conducted with 10 caregivers of mens with cancer in a public hospital specializing in Oncology in the city of Belo Horizonte-MG-Brasil. The analysis conducted through the Heideggerian phenomenological pointed to the meaning that caregivers attribute to cancer, the meaning attributed to the experience of being a caregiver and the meaning of care. To understand the meanings that the caregivers attribute to their activities allow interventions directed to the needs of these subjects, favoring their quality of life.Ha, na atualidade, uma tendencia para que os cuidados aos pacientes com câncer sejam realizados no âmbito familiar. Nesse sentido, o presente estudo buscou compreender como os cuidadores de homens em tratamento oncologico significam a experiencia do cuidado. Foram realizadas entrevistas narrativas com 10 cuidadores de homens com câncer em um hospital publico, especializado em oncologia, na cidade de Belo Horizonte-MG. Na analise, realizada a luz do referencial fenomenologico heideggeriano, pode-se conhecer o sentido que os cuidadores atribuem ao câncer, o significado atribuido a experiencia de ser cuidador e os sentidos do cuidar. Considera-se que conhecer os sentidos que os cuidadores atribuem ao seu fazer possibilita pensar em intervencoes direcionadas as necessidades desses sujeitos, visando melhorar sua qualidade de vida.
Psico-USF | 2013
Suellen Santos Lima de Almeida; Alberto Mesaque Martins; Adryene Milanez Rezende; Virgínia Torres Schall; Celina Maria Modena
There is currently a tendency for the care of patients with cancer to be performed within the family. In that sense, this study aimed to understand how caregivers of men in Oncology treatment mean the experience of care. Narrative interviews were conducted with 10 caregivers of mens with cancer in a public hospital specializing in Oncology in the city of Belo Horizonte-MG-Brasil. The analysis conducted through the Heideggerian phenomenological pointed to the meaning that caregivers attribute to cancer, the meaning attributed to the experience of being a caregiver and the meaning of care. To understand the meanings that the caregivers attribute to their activities allow interventions directed to the needs of these subjects, favoring their quality of life.Ha, na atualidade, uma tendencia para que os cuidados aos pacientes com câncer sejam realizados no âmbito familiar. Nesse sentido, o presente estudo buscou compreender como os cuidadores de homens em tratamento oncologico significam a experiencia do cuidado. Foram realizadas entrevistas narrativas com 10 cuidadores de homens com câncer em um hospital publico, especializado em oncologia, na cidade de Belo Horizonte-MG. Na analise, realizada a luz do referencial fenomenologico heideggeriano, pode-se conhecer o sentido que os cuidadores atribuem ao câncer, o significado atribuido a experiencia de ser cuidador e os sentidos do cuidar. Considera-se que conhecer os sentidos que os cuidadores atribuem ao seu fazer possibilita pensar em intervencoes direcionadas as necessidades desses sujeitos, visando melhorar sua qualidade de vida.
Psicologia Em Estudo | 2010
Suellen Santos Lima de Almeida; Adryene Milanez Rezende; Virgínia Torres Schall; Celina Maria Modena
From the phenomenological perspective, we sought to understand how patients experience the ostomates embodiment. We interviewed 10 patients who were undergoing treatment at the cancer hospital by the Unified Health System (SUS) in Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. The narratives of the subjects pointed to the significance of cancer, the meaning attributed to the colostomy bag, to the limitations caused by the process of disease and the role of religion in this context. The experience of care was discussed from the perspective of Heidegger considering the concepts of embodiment, indigence and potency. The indigence, represented by the limitations and potency, represented by the care of oneself, others and the other pointing to the need for the promotion of independence and quality of life through re-signification of the health-illness condition.From the phenomenological perspective, we sought to understand how patients experience the ostomates embodiment. We interviewed 10 patients who were undergoing treatment at the cancer hospital by the Unified Health System (SUS) in Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. The narratives of the subjects pointed to the significance of cancer, the meaning attributed to the colostomy bag, to the limitations caused by the process of disease and the role of religion in this context. The experience of care was discussed from the perspective of Heidegger considering the concepts of embodiment, indigence and potency. The indigence, represented by the limitations and potency, represented by the care of oneself, others and the other pointing to the need for the promotion of independence and quality of life through re-signification of the health-illness condition.
Revista Psicologia - Teoria e Prática | 2012
Alberto Mesaque Martins; Andrea Pereira Gazzinelli; Suellen Santos Lima de Almeida; Celina Maria Modena
Revista da SBPH | 2011
Alberto Mesaque Martins; Suellen Santos Lima de Almeida; Celina Maria Modena
Revista Baiana de Saúde Pública | 2014
Celina Maria Modena; Alberto Mesaque Martins; Rebeca Brito Nery Ribeiro; Suellen Santos Lima de Almeida