EMOTIONS MANIFESTED BY THE BEING-WOMAN-IN-THE-WORLD FOLLOWING CARDIAC SURGERY

This study aimed to describe the emotions revealed in the daily life of women who received cardiac surgery, using the Phenomenology and the perspective of Martin Heidegger. 10 women who had received cardiac surgery participated in the study, all from a city in the Zona da Mata in the state of Minas...

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Main Authors: Thaís Vasconselos Amorim, Anna Maria de Oliveira Salimena, Maria Carmen Simões Cardoso de Melo, Ívis Emília de Oliveira Souza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2013-06-01
Series:Cogitare Enfermagem
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v18i2.32576
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spelling doaj-43515b6665d645ca99a50d1ac916a32a2021-01-02T00:51:49ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáCogitare Enfermagem1414-85362176-91332013-06-01182268273http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v18i2.32576EMOTIONS MANIFESTED BY THE BEING-WOMAN-IN-THE-WORLD FOLLOWING CARDIAC SURGERYThaís Vasconselos AmorimAnna Maria de Oliveira SalimenaMaria Carmen Simões Cardoso de MeloÍvis Emília de Oliveira SouzaThis study aimed to describe the emotions revealed in the daily life of women who received cardiac surgery, using the Phenomenology and the perspective of Martin Heidegger. 10 women who had received cardiac surgery participated in the study, all from a city in the Zona da Mata in the state of Minas Gerais, who gave accounts guided by the question: What is your day-to-day like, following the cardiac surgery? The women showed emotions expressed through crying, distress and depression, which shows the need for ontological considerations, translated based on a language of breaking with the routine of health. It falls to the nurse to dimension her actions based on what is perceived, free of the suppositions and presuppositions which frequently impose nursing care centered on the professional, to the detriment of the urgency of the Being being cared for.http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v18i2.32576Nursing careEmotionsManifested emotions
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Anna Maria de Oliveira Salimena
Maria Carmen Simões Cardoso de Melo
Ívis Emília de Oliveira Souza
spellingShingle Thaís Vasconselos Amorim
Anna Maria de Oliveira Salimena
Maria Carmen Simões Cardoso de Melo
Ívis Emília de Oliveira Souza
EMOTIONS MANIFESTED BY THE BEING-WOMAN-IN-THE-WORLD FOLLOWING CARDIAC SURGERY
Cogitare Enfermagem
Nursing care
Emotions
Manifested emotions
author_facet Thaís Vasconselos Amorim
Anna Maria de Oliveira Salimena
Maria Carmen Simões Cardoso de Melo
Ívis Emília de Oliveira Souza
author_sort Thaís Vasconselos Amorim
title EMOTIONS MANIFESTED BY THE BEING-WOMAN-IN-THE-WORLD FOLLOWING CARDIAC SURGERY
title_short EMOTIONS MANIFESTED BY THE BEING-WOMAN-IN-THE-WORLD FOLLOWING CARDIAC SURGERY
title_full EMOTIONS MANIFESTED BY THE BEING-WOMAN-IN-THE-WORLD FOLLOWING CARDIAC SURGERY
title_fullStr EMOTIONS MANIFESTED BY THE BEING-WOMAN-IN-THE-WORLD FOLLOWING CARDIAC SURGERY
title_full_unstemmed EMOTIONS MANIFESTED BY THE BEING-WOMAN-IN-THE-WORLD FOLLOWING CARDIAC SURGERY
title_sort emotions manifested by the being-woman-in-the-world following cardiac surgery
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series Cogitare Enfermagem
issn 1414-8536
2176-9133
publishDate 2013-06-01
description This study aimed to describe the emotions revealed in the daily life of women who received cardiac surgery, using the Phenomenology and the perspective of Martin Heidegger. 10 women who had received cardiac surgery participated in the study, all from a city in the Zona da Mata in the state of Minas Gerais, who gave accounts guided by the question: What is your day-to-day like, following the cardiac surgery? The women showed emotions expressed through crying, distress and depression, which shows the need for ontological considerations, translated based on a language of breaking with the routine of health. It falls to the nurse to dimension her actions based on what is perceived, free of the suppositions and presuppositions which frequently impose nursing care centered on the professional, to the detriment of the urgency of the Being being cared for.
topic Nursing care
Emotions
Manifested emotions
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v18i2.32576
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