Psychological Recovery after Critical Illness and Stay in Hospital ICU

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Autor(a) principal: Casarini,Karin
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Prado,Ana Paula Craveiro, Cardoso,Carmen Lúcia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Psicologia (Conselho Federal de Psicologia. Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The effects of critical illness and hospitalization in intensive care units (ICU) have been associated with the presence of negative psychological consequences. This study explores the experiences of sick people who were admitted to an ICU, seeking to know its repercussions on the self. In-depth qualitative interviews and participant observations were carried out with two people since their ICU admission until at least six months after discharge from the unit. Data was analyzed following an adaptation of the clinical qualitative method within a longitudinal frame and interpreted with Winnicott’s psychoanalytic perspective. This research managed to describe participants’ lived experiences and the ways they affected their psychic organization. To the interviewed, these experiences configured threshold situations which promoted a process of psychic disintegration. Psychological recovery, then, depends on the articulation of lived experiences, and is supported by facilitating intersubjective relationships that promote the expression of personal potentialities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Psychological Recovery after Critical Illness and Stay in Hospital ICU
title Psychological Recovery after Critical Illness and Stay in Hospital ICU
spellingShingle Psychological Recovery after Critical Illness and Stay in Hospital ICU
Casarini,Karin
ICU
Intensive Care
Mental Health
Psychological Recovery
Patients
title_short Psychological Recovery after Critical Illness and Stay in Hospital ICU
title_full Psychological Recovery after Critical Illness and Stay in Hospital ICU
title_fullStr Psychological Recovery after Critical Illness and Stay in Hospital ICU
title_full_unstemmed Psychological Recovery after Critical Illness and Stay in Hospital ICU
title_sort Psychological Recovery after Critical Illness and Stay in Hospital ICU
author Casarini,Karin
author_facet Casarini,Karin
Prado,Ana Paula Craveiro
Cardoso,Carmen Lúcia
author_role author
author2 Prado,Ana Paula Craveiro
Cardoso,Carmen Lúcia
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Casarini,Karin
Prado,Ana Paula Craveiro
Cardoso,Carmen Lúcia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ICU
Intensive Care
Mental Health
Psychological Recovery
Patients
topic ICU
Intensive Care
Mental Health
Psychological Recovery
Patients
description Abstract The effects of critical illness and hospitalization in intensive care units (ICU) have been associated with the presence of negative psychological consequences. This study explores the experiences of sick people who were admitted to an ICU, seeking to know its repercussions on the self. In-depth qualitative interviews and participant observations were carried out with two people since their ICU admission until at least six months after discharge from the unit. Data was analyzed following an adaptation of the clinical qualitative method within a longitudinal frame and interpreted with Winnicott’s psychoanalytic perspective. This research managed to describe participants’ lived experiences and the ways they affected their psychic organization. To the interviewed, these experiences configured threshold situations which promoted a process of psychic disintegration. Psychological recovery, then, depends on the articulation of lived experiences, and is supported by facilitating intersubjective relationships that promote the expression of personal potentialities.
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