2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-07072008000300019
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Ser mulher cuidadora de criança com AIDS: compreensões existenciais à luz da filosofia de Buber

Abstract: Estudo qualitativo fenomenológico que buscou compreender o que é ser familiar cuidadora de uma criança com Aids, à luz do referencial filosófico de Martin Buber. As informantes foram sete mulheres, selecionadas de forma intencional junto ao hospital-escola de Porto Alegre - RS. A coleta das informações ocorreu entre setembro e outubro de 2006 por meio da entrevista fenomenológica e, para a interpretação, recorreu-se à filosofia hermenêutica. Emergiram cinco unidades de significação. Ser familiar de criança com… Show more

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“…Therefore, women with HIV/ AIDS, experience two extremely complex processes: That of being the carrier of a sexually transmittable disease, in this case, infection by HIV, and that of being the mother of a seropositive child (16) . It was verified that from the time of diagnosis of HIV/ AIDS in the child, taking care of it gains and outstanding place and begins to mean the existence of the care-giving family for the purpose of seeing the child in good health, and it is common for them to abdicate from questions that used to form part of the world they lived in (1) . The presence of a feeling of confidence, satisfaction and relief has been shown when a negative diagnosis is given.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, women with HIV/ AIDS, experience two extremely complex processes: That of being the carrier of a sexually transmittable disease, in this case, infection by HIV, and that of being the mother of a seropositive child (16) . It was verified that from the time of diagnosis of HIV/ AIDS in the child, taking care of it gains and outstanding place and begins to mean the existence of the care-giving family for the purpose of seeing the child in good health, and it is common for them to abdicate from questions that used to form part of the world they lived in (1) . The presence of a feeling of confidence, satisfaction and relief has been shown when a negative diagnosis is given.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Care of the child with aids (HIV) may cause psychic, emotional and moral suffering to the families and/or caregivers, due to the objective presence of the possibility of death in the family or of a strong process of blame, when the person responsible for transmission of the disease can be identified (1) . In addition to medical treatment, the child with HIV/AIDS needs follow-up by a nurse and other health professionals, due to presenting greater morbimortality than children who are not carriers of the AIDS virus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A primeira representa uma forma de presentificação, de encontro, de relação entre dois seres que estão abertos e disponíveis para, recíproca e mutuamente, se atualizarem existencialmente, enquanto que a segunda é essencial para a construção e elaboração do saber, do conhecimento, da ciência que rege o mundo vivido e experienciado 13 .…”
Section: O Dialógico No Pensamento De Buberunclassified
“…Para que este encontro aconteça, faz-se necessário que existam um ser com disponibilidade para ajudar e um ser que necessite de ajuda, e que ambos estejam abertos à relação dialógica com o outro, pois entende-se que é o diálogo que conduz ao cuidado 13 .…”
Section: O Elemento Dialógico No Cuidado De Enfermagemunclassified
“…It is important to be concerned with: outpatient treatment, performing of various examinations, use of antiretroviral treatment, complexity of adherence to treatment and, situations of prejudice and discrimination, among others (3) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%