2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-21002013000100012
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Espiritualidade dos familiares de pacientes internados em unidade de terapia intensiva

Abstract: Objective: To assess spiritual/religious coping (SRC) of relatives of patients hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit of two hospitals. Methods: Quantitative descriptive study. Data were collected from 45 family members (80% female and 20% male, mean age 37.5 years) using a questionnaire for sample characterization and SRCOPE scale. Results: The value of total SRCOPE scale obtained was 3.4 showing that the family participants mean made use of SRC strategies. Regarding the value of the ratio negative SRC/posit… Show more

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“…In one of the studies performed with 120 women diagnosed with breast or gynecologic cancer (Marucci 2012) the author found that the use of a positive spiritual/religious coping strategy was significantly related to the absence of anxious and depressive symptoms, greater perception of social support and better quality of life. Four studies were performed among families who had one of their members hospitalized (Santos-Silva 2014;Schleder et al 2012;Foch et al 2016;Marcelino 2013), showing that people tend to use religious coping methods to help them overcome suffering associated with life-threatening illness.…”
Section: Literature Review: Emprirical Studies On Spiritual/religiousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one of the studies performed with 120 women diagnosed with breast or gynecologic cancer (Marucci 2012) the author found that the use of a positive spiritual/religious coping strategy was significantly related to the absence of anxious and depressive symptoms, greater perception of social support and better quality of life. Four studies were performed among families who had one of their members hospitalized (Santos-Silva 2014;Schleder et al 2012;Foch et al 2016;Marcelino 2013), showing that people tend to use religious coping methods to help them overcome suffering associated with life-threatening illness.…”
Section: Literature Review: Emprirical Studies On Spiritual/religiousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is recommended the promotion of actions in which are established with the patients bonds and integral relations, through the speech that considers the individual in their totality. [25,26,27] Before approaching about religiosity/spirituality with the patient, it is necessary that the professional is sensitive and prepared to this intervention. A study conducted with medicine and nursing academics, through the experience to participate in a discipline about the theme, showed the necessity of this approach and preparation, not only to be exercised on the professional field, but also to apply those knowledge in their personal lives; what certainly will make them more capable and skilled to an ethic, effective and secure approach, in a way to benefit the patient/ familiar in moments of affliction, fear and pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Foi possível observar que as características familiares podem interferir na forma como seus membros vivenciam a situação atual. Por exemplo, alguns participantes apresentaram a religião ou crença espiritual da família como um recurso que auxilia no enfrentamento da situação, facilitando a compreensão e explicação acerca do processo de adoecimento, como já apresentado em estudo anterior (21) . Para ajudar a enfrentar esse momento, um dos participantes (F10) mencionou também a importância do atendimento psicológico, conforme apresentado a seguir, o que respalda outros estudos que destacam a relevância da atuação do psicólogo junto aos familiares dos pacientes internados em UTI (13,19) .…”
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