Social representations of oncological patients’ illness process under palliative care at home

Aim: to know social representations of the process of becoming ill as an oncological patient under palliative care in the home context. Method: this is a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive study, which was developed with ten oncological patients under palliative care, from May to July 2015. Mo...

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Main Authors: Michele Rodrigues Matos, Rosani Manfrin Muniz, Michele Cristiene Nachtigall Barboza, Aline da Costa Viegas, Juliana Amaral Rockembach, Luiz Guilherme Lindemann
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2017-10-01
Series:Revista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsm.br/reufsm/article/view/25801
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spelling doaj-0b2569e81ccd4e429aa115f6c7ca29082020-11-25T02:31:39ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaRevista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2179-76922179-76922017-10-017339841010.5902/217976922580113661Social representations of oncological patients’ illness process under palliative care at homeMichele Rodrigues Matos0Rosani Manfrin Muniz1Michele Cristiene Nachtigall Barboza2Aline da Costa Viegas3Juliana Amaral Rockembach4Luiz Guilherme Lindemann5Secretaria Estadual de Saúde do Rio Grande do Sul, Pelotas, RSUniversidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, RSUniversidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, RSUniversidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, RSUniversidade Federal de Pelotas, Santa Cruz do Sul, RSUniversidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, RSAim: to know social representations of the process of becoming ill as an oncological patient under palliative care in the home context. Method: this is a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive study, which was developed with ten oncological patients under palliative care, from May to July 2015. Moscovici’s Social Representations Theory and thematic analysis were used. Results: the process of becoming ill brings losses and restrictions in what concerns daily life and earning capacity. In order to cope with it, the support network comes from family, social network, spirituality, and health providers. There has been some modifications in what concerns social representations that associate cancer to death, with treatment evolution and improvement of cancer prognosis. Therefore, the participants felt hopeful about cure. Final considerations: It was observed that being sick with cancer in palliative care can influence negatively due to restrictions in daily life and in productive capacity; In addition to modifying the social representation that associates cancer with death and, regardless of the stage of the patients presence, they presented hope of healing, associated or not with the faith.https://periodicos.ufsm.br/reufsm/article/view/25801doença crônicaneoplasiascuidados paliativosdoente terminal
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author Michele Rodrigues Matos
Rosani Manfrin Muniz
Michele Cristiene Nachtigall Barboza
Aline da Costa Viegas
Juliana Amaral Rockembach
Luiz Guilherme Lindemann
spellingShingle Michele Rodrigues Matos
Rosani Manfrin Muniz
Michele Cristiene Nachtigall Barboza
Aline da Costa Viegas
Juliana Amaral Rockembach
Luiz Guilherme Lindemann
Social representations of oncological patients’ illness process under palliative care at home
Revista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
doença crônica
neoplasias
cuidados paliativos
doente terminal
author_facet Michele Rodrigues Matos
Rosani Manfrin Muniz
Michele Cristiene Nachtigall Barboza
Aline da Costa Viegas
Juliana Amaral Rockembach
Luiz Guilherme Lindemann
author_sort Michele Rodrigues Matos
title Social representations of oncological patients’ illness process under palliative care at home
title_short Social representations of oncological patients’ illness process under palliative care at home
title_full Social representations of oncological patients’ illness process under palliative care at home
title_fullStr Social representations of oncological patients’ illness process under palliative care at home
title_full_unstemmed Social representations of oncological patients’ illness process under palliative care at home
title_sort social representations of oncological patients’ illness process under palliative care at home
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
series Revista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
issn 2179-7692
2179-7692
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Aim: to know social representations of the process of becoming ill as an oncological patient under palliative care in the home context. Method: this is a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive study, which was developed with ten oncological patients under palliative care, from May to July 2015. Moscovici’s Social Representations Theory and thematic analysis were used. Results: the process of becoming ill brings losses and restrictions in what concerns daily life and earning capacity. In order to cope with it, the support network comes from family, social network, spirituality, and health providers. There has been some modifications in what concerns social representations that associate cancer to death, with treatment evolution and improvement of cancer prognosis. Therefore, the participants felt hopeful about cure. Final considerations: It was observed that being sick with cancer in palliative care can influence negatively due to restrictions in daily life and in productive capacity; In addition to modifying the social representation that associates cancer with death and, regardless of the stage of the patients presence, they presented hope of healing, associated or not with the faith.
topic doença crônica
neoplasias
cuidados paliativos
doente terminal
url https://periodicos.ufsm.br/reufsm/article/view/25801
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