Emotional Distress in the Relationship of Caregivers and Institutionalized Babies

Institutionalization is an exceptional and temporary measure that occurs when there is a violation of rights; lasting until the family reintegration or, in the impossibility of this, the placement in a substitute family through adoption. Among the main reasons for institutionalization in Brazil are...

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Main Authors: Rosemeire Aparecida do Nascimento, Mirian Akiko Furutani de Oliveira, Gláucia Rosana Guerra Benute, Andrea Nogueira Landmann, Fernanda Galo, Thames Waléria Borges
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00266/full
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spelling doaj-ace23bb639964a48a827bad95fc9474f2020-11-25T03:52:48ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402020-04-011110.3389/fpsyt.2020.00266475566Emotional Distress in the Relationship of Caregivers and Institutionalized BabiesRosemeire Aparecida do Nascimento0Mirian Akiko Furutani de Oliveira1Mirian Akiko Furutani de Oliveira2Gláucia Rosana Guerra Benute3Andrea Nogueira Landmann4Fernanda Galo5Thames Waléria Borges6Faculty of Psychology, São Camilo University Center, São Paulo, BrazilFaculty of Psychology, São Camilo University Center, São Paulo, BrazilDivision of Psychology, Hospital das Clínicas, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilFaculty of Psychology, São Camilo University Center, São Paulo, BrazilFaculty of Psychology, São Camilo University Center, São Paulo, BrazilFaculty of Psychology, São Camilo University Center, São Paulo, BrazilINSERM-Methods and Cultures, CESP (Center for Research in Epidemiology and Population Health), Paris, FranceInstitutionalization is an exceptional and temporary measure that occurs when there is a violation of rights; lasting until the family reintegration or, in the impossibility of this, the placement in a substitute family through adoption. Among the main reasons for institutionalization in Brazil are the financial difficulties, abandonment, domestic violence, drug addiction, homelessness of the responsible for the child, sexual abuse, and the loss of parents by death or imprisonment. Although children and adolescents have their rights assured when they are institutionalized, the care provided in these spaces does not include all their needs and demands, which may damage their affective-relational development. Maternal deprivation in the first years of life can be detrimental to the development of these children, if not provided by adequate substitute care. Therefore, to understand which place the institutionalized baby occupies in the imaginary of the social caregivers and, from this, how is established the relationship regarding the care, is of fundamental importance to assess and address the risk factors in child development at this stage of life and in situation of institutionalization. This is an exploratory and descriptive study, developed in a childcare institution, located in the city of São Paulo, Brazil, capable of accommodating up to 20 babies between 0 and 2 years old. Data collection was performed with nine employees, eight social caregivers and one general service assistant who work directly in the care of the institutionalized babies. Drawing-Story with Theme (DS-T) procedures were used. Qualitative analysis was based on Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. The appreciation of the nine applied Drawing-Story procedures allowed the establishment of three discussion axes representations of baby, baby care, and early separation process. This study concluded that the difficulties that permeate the context of caregivers’ work are the high turnover of institutionalized children, as well as employees, the difficulty of dealing with processes of bonding and breaking bonds and no recognition of the profession. We highlight that the place that these babies occupy in the imaginary of these caregivers influences the bond they establish with the children hence the care offered to the babies. It is also noteworthy that these caregivers exhibited anguish and suffering from the reasons they believed led the children to be institutionalized.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00266/fullinstitutionalized childrenearly childhoodsubstitute maternal caresocial caregiveremotional distress
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author Rosemeire Aparecida do Nascimento
Mirian Akiko Furutani de Oliveira
Mirian Akiko Furutani de Oliveira
Gláucia Rosana Guerra Benute
Andrea Nogueira Landmann
Fernanda Galo
Thames Waléria Borges
spellingShingle Rosemeire Aparecida do Nascimento
Mirian Akiko Furutani de Oliveira
Mirian Akiko Furutani de Oliveira
Gláucia Rosana Guerra Benute
Andrea Nogueira Landmann
Fernanda Galo
Thames Waléria Borges
Emotional Distress in the Relationship of Caregivers and Institutionalized Babies
Frontiers in Psychiatry
institutionalized children
early childhood
substitute maternal care
social caregiver
emotional distress
author_facet Rosemeire Aparecida do Nascimento
Mirian Akiko Furutani de Oliveira
Mirian Akiko Furutani de Oliveira
Gláucia Rosana Guerra Benute
Andrea Nogueira Landmann
Fernanda Galo
Thames Waléria Borges
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title Emotional Distress in the Relationship of Caregivers and Institutionalized Babies
title_short Emotional Distress in the Relationship of Caregivers and Institutionalized Babies
title_full Emotional Distress in the Relationship of Caregivers and Institutionalized Babies
title_fullStr Emotional Distress in the Relationship of Caregivers and Institutionalized Babies
title_full_unstemmed Emotional Distress in the Relationship of Caregivers and Institutionalized Babies
title_sort emotional distress in the relationship of caregivers and institutionalized babies
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Institutionalization is an exceptional and temporary measure that occurs when there is a violation of rights; lasting until the family reintegration or, in the impossibility of this, the placement in a substitute family through adoption. Among the main reasons for institutionalization in Brazil are the financial difficulties, abandonment, domestic violence, drug addiction, homelessness of the responsible for the child, sexual abuse, and the loss of parents by death or imprisonment. Although children and adolescents have their rights assured when they are institutionalized, the care provided in these spaces does not include all their needs and demands, which may damage their affective-relational development. Maternal deprivation in the first years of life can be detrimental to the development of these children, if not provided by adequate substitute care. Therefore, to understand which place the institutionalized baby occupies in the imaginary of the social caregivers and, from this, how is established the relationship regarding the care, is of fundamental importance to assess and address the risk factors in child development at this stage of life and in situation of institutionalization. This is an exploratory and descriptive study, developed in a childcare institution, located in the city of São Paulo, Brazil, capable of accommodating up to 20 babies between 0 and 2 years old. Data collection was performed with nine employees, eight social caregivers and one general service assistant who work directly in the care of the institutionalized babies. Drawing-Story with Theme (DS-T) procedures were used. Qualitative analysis was based on Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. The appreciation of the nine applied Drawing-Story procedures allowed the establishment of three discussion axes representations of baby, baby care, and early separation process. This study concluded that the difficulties that permeate the context of caregivers’ work are the high turnover of institutionalized children, as well as employees, the difficulty of dealing with processes of bonding and breaking bonds and no recognition of the profession. We highlight that the place that these babies occupy in the imaginary of these caregivers influences the bond they establish with the children hence the care offered to the babies. It is also noteworthy that these caregivers exhibited anguish and suffering from the reasons they believed led the children to be institutionalized.
topic institutionalized children
early childhood
substitute maternal care
social caregiver
emotional distress
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00266/full
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