2020
DOI: 10.13140/rg.2.2.11658.90565/1
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A Pandemia de Covid-19 e a Naturalização da Morte

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“…In this regard, there is massive disclosure about the highest risk of disease progression among people in high-risk groups. This discursive resource, which at first served as an alert to the need for special care with those in high-risk groups, can also inadvertently naturalize their death, exposing the people of the so-called risk group and their family members to greater psychological fragility (Matta et al, 2020) In this study, respondents not having health professionals at home also presented a higher level of fear. This may indicate little contact with health information, despite the sample's level of education.…”
Section: Personal Impactmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…In this regard, there is massive disclosure about the highest risk of disease progression among people in high-risk groups. This discursive resource, which at first served as an alert to the need for special care with those in high-risk groups, can also inadvertently naturalize their death, exposing the people of the so-called risk group and their family members to greater psychological fragility (Matta et al, 2020) In this study, respondents not having health professionals at home also presented a higher level of fear. This may indicate little contact with health information, despite the sample's level of education.…”
Section: Personal Impactmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…In this regard, there is massive disclosure about the highest risk of disease progression among people in high-risk groups. This discursive resource, which at first served as an alert to the need for special care with those in high-risk groups, can also inadvertently naturalize their death, exposing the people of the so-called risk group and their family members to greater psychological fragility (Matta et al, 2020)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dentro desse incessante movimento de lutar contra a morte, encontram-se algumas formas particulares de tentar minimizar os possíveis sofrimentos diante da finitude da vida, de modo que se torna comum o desenvolvimento da naturalização da morte. Mas o movimento de naturalizar esse processo exige cuidado, para se evitar que as condutas de cuidado se tornem tecnicistas e comprometam a possibilidade de oferecer um olhar humanizado para o paciente assistido (Matta et al, 2020).…”
Section: Mayra Rachel De Aguiar Fonseca Aline Cabral Vieira Mendonça ...unclassified