MEDICALIZATION OF DEATH IN BRAZIL: impacts and repercussions of pharmacological consumption from the perspective of palliative care

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Autor(a) principal: Neves , Felippe Gomes de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Paula , Enimar de, Monteiro , Heitor Campos, Braga , Christiane Lourenço, Santos , Isabela Carvalho Dos, Almeida , Yzabelle Ribeiro de, Silva , Ary Carlos Spacoski da, Ribeiro , Wanderson Alves, Fassarella, Bruna Porath Azevedo, Neves , Keila do Carmo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences
Texto Completo: https://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/687
Resumo: Introduction: How the medicalization of death entered palliative care and the lives of individuals as a whole, their families and the entire community. Opening a new look and a new way of care. Objective: to understand how palliative care inserted the medicalization of death in its historical process, thus being able to modify its scenarios and the entire approach to the care transformation process, which occurred from secularization. Seen as the loss of wit and layman, the category of expectation of knowing becomes an object of medicalization, acquiring new meanings. Analysis and discussion of the results: It can be said that medicalization is something that has existed since past centuries until today, for all stages of life. Placing it as a problem of the medicalization process that is not recent, medicalization was already included in society, being included in palliative care as a relation to health and the construction of a death with dignity, and it undertook the process of demedicalization of death. Methodology: type of article review, considering that secondary sources were used as a basis for composing the article. We used bibliographic review as a data collection instrument. With medicalization emphasizing palliative care. In this step we use the qualitative approach. In this way, it intends to analyze bibliographical research. Conclusion: There has always been medicalization over the centuries, but it was consolidated from the moment we talk about medicalization when referring to something that has become medical, therefore the target of a clinical look, which analyzes, diagnoses and prescribes ways to treat the problem , known as hospital-centric health care. Palliative care came in as a way of seeing death differently, not seeing it as the end, but facing death with new perspectives in front of a great process towards death, thus observing a better purpose for the patient's quality of life. individual and their possible possibilities, always valuing their will, as said, in the emphasis received on the right to individual autonomy, which denotes the preeminence of moral values ​​in force in each context examined. It can even be said that palliative care promotes the demedicalization of death.
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spelling MEDICALIZATION OF DEATH IN BRAZIL: impacts and repercussions of pharmacological consumption from the perspective of palliative careMEDICALIZAÇÃO DA MORTE NO BRASIL: impactos e repercussões do consumo farmacológico sob a ótica do cuidado paliativomorte; enfermagem; cuidados paliativos na terminalidade da vida, medicalização, cuidados paliativos.death; nursing; palliative care at the end of life, medicalization, palliative careIntroduction: How the medicalization of death entered palliative care and the lives of individuals as a whole, their families and the entire community. Opening a new look and a new way of care. Objective: to understand how palliative care inserted the medicalization of death in its historical process, thus being able to modify its scenarios and the entire approach to the care transformation process, which occurred from secularization. Seen as the loss of wit and layman, the category of expectation of knowing becomes an object of medicalization, acquiring new meanings. Analysis and discussion of the results: It can be said that medicalization is something that has existed since past centuries until today, for all stages of life. Placing it as a problem of the medicalization process that is not recent, medicalization was already included in society, being included in palliative care as a relation to health and the construction of a death with dignity, and it undertook the process of demedicalization of death. Methodology: type of article review, considering that secondary sources were used as a basis for composing the article. We used bibliographic review as a data collection instrument. With medicalization emphasizing palliative care. In this step we use the qualitative approach. In this way, it intends to analyze bibliographical research. Conclusion: There has always been medicalization over the centuries, but it was consolidated from the moment we talk about medicalization when referring to something that has become medical, therefore the target of a clinical look, which analyzes, diagnoses and prescribes ways to treat the problem , known as hospital-centric health care. Palliative care came in as a way of seeing death differently, not seeing it as the end, but facing death with new perspectives in front of a great process towards death, thus observing a better purpose for the patient's quality of life. individual and their possible possibilities, always valuing their will, as said, in the emphasis received on the right to individual autonomy, which denotes the preeminence of moral values ​​in force in each context examined. It can even be said that palliative care promotes the demedicalization of death.Introdução: Como a medicalização da morte entrou no cuidado paliativo e na vida do individuo como um todo, de seus familiares e de toda sua coletividade. Abrindo um novo olhar e um novo modo do cuidado. Objetivo: entender como o cuidado paliativo inseriu a medicalização da morte em seu processo histórico, podendo assim modificar seus cenários e  toda abordagem do processo de transformação do cuidado, ocorrido a partir da secularização. Visto como a perda da sagacidade e leigo, a categoria da  expectativa de conhecer torna-se objeto de medicalização, adquirindo novos significados. Analise e discussão dos resultados:: Pode se dizer que a medicalização é um algo que tem se desde os séculos passados ate hoje, para todas as fases da vida. Colocando como um problema do processo de medicalização que não é recente, a medicalização já era inclusa na sociedade, sendo incluída no cuidado paliativo como relação à saúde e a construção de uma morte com dignidade, sendo que acalçaram o processo de desmedicalização da morte. Metodologia:tipo de revisão de artigo, haja vista que utilizou como base fontes secundarias para composição do artigo.Usamos como instrumento de coleta de dados por revisão bibliográficas. Com medicalização em ênfase no cuidado paliativo. Nesse passo utilizamos a abordagem qualitativa. Dessa froma pretende analisar pesquisas bibliográficas. Conclusão: Sempre houve a medicalização ao longo dos séculos, mas se consolidou a partir do momento em que falamos de medicalização ao nos referir que algo se tornou médico, portanto alvo de um olhar clínico, que analisa, diagnostica e prescreve formas de tratar o problema, conhecido como hospitalocêntrico na atenção a saúde. O cuidado paliativo entrou como uma forma de ver a morte de modo diferente, não a ver como o fim e sim de encarar a morte com novos olhares em frente a um grande processo para a morte, assim observando um propósito melhor a qualidade de vida do individuo e suas possíveis possibilidades, sempre valorizando a sua vontade, como dito, no destaque recebido ao direito de autonomia individual, o que denota a preeminência de valores morais vigentes em cada contexto examinado. Pode até se dizer que o cuidado paliativo é o promotor da desmedicalização da morte.Specialized Dentistry Group2023-10-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/68710.36557/2674-8169.2023v5n5p1465-1480Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 5 No. 5 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1465-1480Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 5 Núm. 5 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1465-1480Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 5 n. 5 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1465-14802674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/687/849Copyright (c) 2023 Felippe Gomes de Oliveira Neves , Enimar de Paula , Heitor Campos Monteiro , Christiane Lourenço Braga , Isabela Carvalho Dos Santos , Yzabelle Ribeiro de Almeida , Ary Carlos Spacoski da Silva , Wanderson Alves Ribeiro , Bruna Porath Azevedo Fassarella, Keila do Carmo Neves https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNeves , Felippe Gomes de OliveiraPaula , Enimar deMonteiro , Heitor CamposBraga , Christiane LourençoSantos , Isabela Carvalho DosAlmeida , Yzabelle Ribeiro de Silva , Ary Carlos Spacoski daRibeiro , Wanderson Alves Fassarella, Bruna Porath AzevedoNeves , Keila do Carmo2023-10-21T13:47:00Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/687Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2023-10-21T13:47Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv MEDICALIZATION OF DEATH IN BRAZIL: impacts and repercussions of pharmacological consumption from the perspective of palliative care
MEDICALIZAÇÃO DA MORTE NO BRASIL: impactos e repercussões do consumo farmacológico sob a ótica do cuidado paliativo
title MEDICALIZATION OF DEATH IN BRAZIL: impacts and repercussions of pharmacological consumption from the perspective of palliative care
spellingShingle MEDICALIZATION OF DEATH IN BRAZIL: impacts and repercussions of pharmacological consumption from the perspective of palliative care
Neves , Felippe Gomes de Oliveira
morte; enfermagem; cuidados paliativos na terminalidade da vida, medicalização, cuidados paliativos.
death; nursing; palliative care at the end of life, medicalization, palliative care
title_short MEDICALIZATION OF DEATH IN BRAZIL: impacts and repercussions of pharmacological consumption from the perspective of palliative care
title_full MEDICALIZATION OF DEATH IN BRAZIL: impacts and repercussions of pharmacological consumption from the perspective of palliative care
title_fullStr MEDICALIZATION OF DEATH IN BRAZIL: impacts and repercussions of pharmacological consumption from the perspective of palliative care
title_full_unstemmed MEDICALIZATION OF DEATH IN BRAZIL: impacts and repercussions of pharmacological consumption from the perspective of palliative care
title_sort MEDICALIZATION OF DEATH IN BRAZIL: impacts and repercussions of pharmacological consumption from the perspective of palliative care
author Neves , Felippe Gomes de Oliveira
author_facet Neves , Felippe Gomes de Oliveira
Paula , Enimar de
Monteiro , Heitor Campos
Braga , Christiane Lourenço
Santos , Isabela Carvalho Dos
Almeida , Yzabelle Ribeiro de
Silva , Ary Carlos Spacoski da
Ribeiro , Wanderson Alves
Fassarella, Bruna Porath Azevedo
Neves , Keila do Carmo
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author2 Paula , Enimar de
Monteiro , Heitor Campos
Braga , Christiane Lourenço
Santos , Isabela Carvalho Dos
Almeida , Yzabelle Ribeiro de
Silva , Ary Carlos Spacoski da
Ribeiro , Wanderson Alves
Fassarella, Bruna Porath Azevedo
Neves , Keila do Carmo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neves , Felippe Gomes de Oliveira
Paula , Enimar de
Monteiro , Heitor Campos
Braga , Christiane Lourenço
Santos , Isabela Carvalho Dos
Almeida , Yzabelle Ribeiro de
Silva , Ary Carlos Spacoski da
Ribeiro , Wanderson Alves
Fassarella, Bruna Porath Azevedo
Neves , Keila do Carmo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv morte; enfermagem; cuidados paliativos na terminalidade da vida, medicalização, cuidados paliativos.
death; nursing; palliative care at the end of life, medicalization, palliative care
topic morte; enfermagem; cuidados paliativos na terminalidade da vida, medicalização, cuidados paliativos.
death; nursing; palliative care at the end of life, medicalization, palliative care
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