2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0080-62342011000100019
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Abstract: Portuguese / English: www.scielo.br/reeusp RESUMO Estudo qualitativo que utilizou a estratégia metodológica do estudo de casos múltipos e a fenomenologia existencial heideggeriana para analisar os dados. O objetivo foi compreender como os familiares percebem a influência das vivências musicais na saúde física e mental de um familiar que experiencia a terminalidade. Os dados foram coletados junto a sete indivíduos pertencentes a duas famílias por meio de entrevista e observação em maio e junho de 2009. Os resul… Show more

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“…In so doing, the interviewer started down a path towards the phenomenon, or what manifests itself. 12 To this end, the guiding question of the study was: What has been your experience of being cared for by your family? We also collected sociodemographic data and information on the disease and treatment received.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In so doing, the interviewer started down a path towards the phenomenon, or what manifests itself. 12 To this end, the guiding question of the study was: What has been your experience of being cared for by your family? We also collected sociodemographic data and information on the disease and treatment received.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O medo da doença passa a ser uma barreira para a sua aceitação, bem como para o tratamento e descrença quanto à possibilidade de cura 21 . Assim, a família revela em seus depoimentos dificuldade na aceitação do diagnóstico.…”
Section: Discussão|unclassified
“…As a communication resource, that practice should respect the human being as unique and complex, emphasizing an integral and humanized care, in such a way that the use of music provides receptiveness, emotional and affective acceptance, increased self-esteem, comfort and wellbeing. In that way, the space filled with feelings of anguish becomes a moment of joy and emotion, representing a support of psychological and spiritual support [30].…”
Section: Category II Assistance To the Terminal Patient In Palliativmentioning
confidence: 99%