USE OF COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN PALLIATIVE CARE IN BRAZIL: INTEGRATIVE REVIEW

Palliative care is a comprehensive care field served by a multidisciplinary team. Communication is an essential tool for this approach. Through it an adequate control of symptoms, as well as individualized and quality care can be offered, so that conflicts and anxieties can be solved and autonomy pr...

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Main Authors: Kelviani Ludmila dos Santos Almeida, Dayse Maioli Garcia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2015-12-01
Series:Cogitare Enfermagem
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v20i4.39509
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spelling doaj-ce619f41aad641158c9d04d07648f5d52021-01-02T03:41:53ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáCogitare Enfermagem1414-85362176-91332015-12-0120472072710.5380/ce.v20i4.39509USE OF COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN PALLIATIVE CARE IN BRAZIL: INTEGRATIVE REVIEWKelviani Ludmila dos Santos AlmeidaDayse Maioli GarciaPalliative care is a comprehensive care field served by a multidisciplinary team. Communication is an essential tool for this approach. Through it an adequate control of symptoms, as well as individualized and quality care can be offered, so that conflicts and anxieties can be solved and autonomy preserved. The proposed objective was to identify communication strategies used in Brazil for patients in palliative care. An integrative review was developed wherein articles were located in four databases and a portal of theses in the period from 2009 to 2014. The articles relevant to the topic totaled 19, from which 16 were used. The results showed that the most frequently cited strategies were active listening, therapeutic silence, and affective touch, hearing, and empathy. However, even though recognized by the literature, the use of this method is still rare, and professionals need emerging training in the palliative approach.http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v20i4.39509Palliative careHealth communicationInterdisciplinary communicationNeoplasms
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Dayse Maioli Garcia
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Dayse Maioli Garcia
USE OF COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN PALLIATIVE CARE IN BRAZIL: INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
Cogitare Enfermagem
Palliative care
Health communication
Interdisciplinary communication
Neoplasms
author_facet Kelviani Ludmila dos Santos Almeida
Dayse Maioli Garcia
author_sort Kelviani Ludmila dos Santos Almeida
title USE OF COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN PALLIATIVE CARE IN BRAZIL: INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_short USE OF COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN PALLIATIVE CARE IN BRAZIL: INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_full USE OF COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN PALLIATIVE CARE IN BRAZIL: INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_fullStr USE OF COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN PALLIATIVE CARE IN BRAZIL: INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_full_unstemmed USE OF COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN PALLIATIVE CARE IN BRAZIL: INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_sort use of communication strategies in palliative care in brazil: integrative review
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series Cogitare Enfermagem
issn 1414-8536
2176-9133
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Palliative care is a comprehensive care field served by a multidisciplinary team. Communication is an essential tool for this approach. Through it an adequate control of symptoms, as well as individualized and quality care can be offered, so that conflicts and anxieties can be solved and autonomy preserved. The proposed objective was to identify communication strategies used in Brazil for patients in palliative care. An integrative review was developed wherein articles were located in four databases and a portal of theses in the period from 2009 to 2014. The articles relevant to the topic totaled 19, from which 16 were used. The results showed that the most frequently cited strategies were active listening, therapeutic silence, and affective touch, hearing, and empathy. However, even though recognized by the literature, the use of this method is still rare, and professionals need emerging training in the palliative approach.
topic Palliative care
Health communication
Interdisciplinary communication
Neoplasms
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v20i4.39509
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