2016
DOI: 10.1590/1983-80422016241118
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Cuidados paliativos, espiritualidade e bioética narrativa em unidade de saúde especializada

Abstract: Through narrative bioethics, this article presents the results of a study of the narratives of six people directly involved in the routine of the palliative care unit at the Hospital de Apoio de Brasilia, with the aim of contributing to the study of the complex problems faced by palliative care in daily practice. Focusing on the relationship between spirituality and bioethics, interviews with professionals, patients and families were conducted, seeking answers to the question of the meaning of life and its rel… Show more

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“…The estimated population of health professionals and students performing internships at the HUST during the data collection period included 80 physicians, 65 nurses, 10 Of the 354 participants, 260 (73.4%) reported knowing the meaning of "assisted suicide" prior to the survey and 94 (26.6%) did not. When asked about the knowledge of the term "euthanasia", 342 (96.6%) stated that they knew the meaning and 12 (3.4%) did not know it.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The estimated population of health professionals and students performing internships at the HUST during the data collection period included 80 physicians, 65 nurses, 10 Of the 354 participants, 260 (73.4%) reported knowing the meaning of "assisted suicide" prior to the survey and 94 (26.6%) did not. When asked about the knowledge of the term "euthanasia", 342 (96.6%) stated that they knew the meaning and 12 (3.4%) did not know it.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, palliative care can enable patients to live their last days as fully as possible, with maximum comfort, and have the best possible medical management of death 10 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the midst of these steps, stages and techniques, the tools offered by the narrative have been especially relevant, as they have allowed ideas, such as principles, and exercises, such as case studies, to be better interpreted, by proposing a process of reflection and interpretation of the same. In this sense, the narrative has offered a hermeneutic and interpretative look 32 at approaches that on many occasions did not question or think about themselves, allowing better informed and contextualized decision making in the clinical environment 33 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O artigo O [24] trata da sobre a autonomia do paciente em relação à tomada de decisão. Na mesma linha, enfatizando a indubitável necessidade de discutir com o paciente o rumo do tratamento, o estudo P [13] ressalta a importância de ele escolher as opções.…”
Section: I S C U S S ã O O Cuidado Paliativo E a Terminalidadeunclassified