Transplantes: re-inser??o social e qualidade de vida dos transplantados card?acos do Estado do RN

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Main Author: Cesana, Sarita
Other Authors: CPF:18500188987
Format: Others
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte 2014
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Online Access:http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/13549
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Summary:Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T14:19:47Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 SaritaC.pdf: 507530 bytes, checksum: 3826606c19cb124032ce629e8ebff694 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008-10-17 === The experience of transplantation is a very serious situation from the clinical standpoint. Therefore, there must be some subjective and social breakdown in people who have been undergone such a procedure. Recent product of modernity, the transplanted is someone who owns his recover to the scientific advances of contemporary society and a deceased donor. This paper aims at examine the implications, from the changes in patterns of behavior and thought that occur after the experience of an extreme and critical situation, as the process of illness and its consequent transplant surgery. The symbolism of the heart suggests that some social impressions about the organ itself are also reflected in how the transplanted interprets the experience of this type of procedure. So investigating how the changes occurred throughout the process interfere in the re-insertion of these people to social life, after his recovery, is the purpose of this work. The concept of habitus coined by Pierre Bourdieu will be used to measure conceptually how this experience (clinical, modern and symbolic) fits in the contemporary discussion of sociology === A experi?ncia do transplante ? uma situa??o extremamente grave do ponto de vista cl?nico. Assim sendo, deve haver algum desdobramento subjetivo e social nas pessoas que foram submetidas a esse tipo de procedimento. Produto recente da modernidade, o transplantado ? algu?m que deve sua recupera??o aos avan?os cient?ficos da sociedade contempor?nea e a um doador falecido. Este trabalho pretende analisar as implica??es, a partir das mudan?as de padr?es de comportamento e pensamento, que ocorrem ap?s a viv?ncia de uma situa??o extrema e cr?tica, como o processo de adoecimento e sua conseq?ente cirurgia de transplante. O simbolismo do cora??o leva a pensar que algumas impress?es sociais sobre o ?rg?o tamb?m fazem eco na forma como o transplantado interpreta a experi?ncia deste tipo de procedimento. Portanto investigar como as mudan?as ocorridas ao longo do processo interferem na re-inser??o dessas pessoas ao conv?vio social, ap?s sua recupera??o, ser? objeto do presente trabalho. O conceito de habitus cunhado por Pierre Bourdieu servir? para aferir onceitualmente como essa experi?ncia (cl?nica, moderna e simb?lica) se enquadra no debate contempor?neo da sociologia