2017
DOI: 10.3823/2333
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Autonomy Versus Shame: Body Perceptions Of Colostomized Patients In Southeastern Brazil

Abstract: This study discusses the psychosocial characteristics of colostomy users' feelings. Qualitative research with colostomized patients that constituted one of the objectives of the Rectal Cancer Assessment (ACRE) study of the National Cancer Institute José Alencar Gomes da Silva -INCA. Data interpretation had as the main supposition the understanding that interpretations about one's body are characterized by speeches and representations. The feeling of shame was frequent in the testimonials. The shame of the colo… Show more

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