2019
DOI: 10.1590/1983-1447.2019.20180412
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Institutionalized child care experiences: the hidden side of work

Abstract: Objective: To know the caregiver's perception about the work/care with the institutionalized child. Methods: Qualitative research that used the Theory of Attachment and Symbolic Interactionism as theoretical references and the Grounded Theory as a methodological reference. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews with 15 caregivers of a child sheltering institution, in the year 2015. The analysis was performed from the open coding and categorization. Results: Care work aims to meet the needs … Show more

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“…The experts' assessment of the protocol was of great importance for its analysis and validation. It was also crucial to evaluate its content based on theoretical-methodological references of the area, as recommended by Gabatz et al (2019). According to Coluci et al (2015), it was essential to investigate the national and international literature, which contributed to explore and extend the theoretical basis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The experts' assessment of the protocol was of great importance for its analysis and validation. It was also crucial to evaluate its content based on theoretical-methodological references of the area, as recommended by Gabatz et al (2019). According to Coluci et al (2015), it was essential to investigate the national and international literature, which contributed to explore and extend the theoretical basis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the aspects mentioned above, this protocol demonstrated the importance of reflecting on nurses' responsibilities in an institutional foster care unit for children/ adolescents. In view of this process, nursing professionals should be able to deliver proper care and interventions given that their focus, as recommended by Gabatz et al (2019), links comprehensive and direct care to the health of institutionalized children/adolescents. The experts' validation of the protocol shows that nurses' responsibilities in an institutional foster care unit for children/adolescents can extrapolate the traditional settings of intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the first place, in the casita , the professional caregivers change every year, and the volunteers end up leaving, so the attachment bond they create with the girls has an expiration date , which can favor the appearance of increased behavioral problems in girls, as Lemos et al (2021) pointed out. Gabatz et al (2019) highlighted this link as indispensable while stating that strategies must be put in place to avoid developing maladaptive attachment. As noted above, international volunteers with a transcultural nursing profile (i.e., with relevant knowledge of humanitarian aid, colonialism, and privilege, plus the appropriate competencies to provide culturally congruent care) represent a catalytic effect for holistic child care to be present in these institutions (Claeys et al, 2021; Zamora et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there is no standardized definition, and it can be given under different names (residential care, public or societal care, children’s homes, orphanages, charitable children’s institutions and others), institutional care is global, with millions of children in institutions (Desmond et al, 2020), offering them basic and social shelter (Omari et al, 2021). However, common threats have been described: isolation, hyper-regulation, intricate relationships between children and professional caregivers, and insufficient attention to psycho-emotional demands (Gabatz et al, 2019). Moreover, these threats have peculiar characteristics in girls: their higher empathy scores may cause them a higher level of emotional stress (Lemos et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%