2014
DOI: 10.5935/1414-8145.20140010
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The family caregiver during the hospitalization of the child: coexisting with rules and routines

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“…The absence of privacy can cause adverse effects throughout the hospitalization process, for example, depersonalization (11) , which implies the incorporation of hospital rules and norms to the detriment of considering particularities and singularities (29) . For this reason, health professionals are asked to provide care without violating the privacy of children and adolescents, in order to avoid adverse effects during hospitalization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The absence of privacy can cause adverse effects throughout the hospitalization process, for example, depersonalization (11) , which implies the incorporation of hospital rules and norms to the detriment of considering particularities and singularities (29) . For this reason, health professionals are asked to provide care without violating the privacy of children and adolescents, in order to avoid adverse effects during hospitalization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this theory was presented in the 19th century, its principles remain valid nowadays, as studies have reiterated that the hospital environment can negatively interfere in the hospitalization process, resulting in a potentially traumatic (1)(2)(3)(4)(10)(11) or non-traumatic (1,(12)(13) experience. Thus, when this environment allows the establishment of friendships, it promotes well-being, with specific recreational activities according to the age group, it is characterized as a space for healing and also as an element that favors a less painful experience for the patients (1)(2) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is important to investigate the mechanisms favoring the transformation of suffering into pleasure, or giving meaning to suffering at work, to strengthen the identity and subjectivity of the worker (6) . This is compounded by the scarcity of studies that address the perspective of nursing workers about the care given to children and their families in the hospital context (7) , ratifying the importance of this study.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Estas habilidades amenizam temores e insatisfações. Para tanto, os profissionais devem estabelecer relações dialógicas e trocas afetivas visando, sobretudo, atender as necessidades e condições reais das famílias (8) e dos pacientes, vislumbrando o cuidado integral firmados na valorização e inclusão da família, assim como os vínculos de proximidade e afetividade e ajuda frente às demandas iminentes (9) . Por conseguinte, perceber que recebeu atenção necessária da equipe no processo de atenção à saúde, controla aflições e minimiza a tensão, gerando satisfação e evidenciando o cuidado (10) .…”
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