Care demands experienced by family caregivers of children with Primary Immunodeficiency

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Autor(a) principal: West,Milka Gabrielle de Lira Nóbrega
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Vasconcelos,Maria Gorete Lucena de, Coriolano-Marinus,Maria Wanderleya de Lavor, Araújo,Ednaldo Cavalcante de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to understand the experiences of family caregivers of children with Primary Immunodeficiency in view of care demands. Methods: a qualitative research. Data collection was subsidized by an open interview with five family caregivers, and the data were analyzed using the Bardin Content Analysis technique, thematic modality. The Callista Roy’s Adaptation Model of Nursing was used to interpret the data. Results: from participants’ reports, the following categories emerged: Maternity: facing adversity; Remodeling of daily life; The Social Support Network resource. Final considerations: family caregivers experience several feelings such as anguish and low self-esteem due to the fear of losing their child and the routine of illnesses and hospitalizations, in addition to needs that are often not reached due to incompatibility with the family budget. The Social Support Network is strengthened for most caregivers, playing an essential role as a coping strategy for caregivers.
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title Care demands experienced by family caregivers of children with Primary Immunodeficiency
spellingShingle Care demands experienced by family caregivers of children with Primary Immunodeficiency
West,Milka Gabrielle de Lira Nóbrega
Immunity
Caregives
Family. Children
Adaptation
title_short Care demands experienced by family caregivers of children with Primary Immunodeficiency
title_full Care demands experienced by family caregivers of children with Primary Immunodeficiency
title_fullStr Care demands experienced by family caregivers of children with Primary Immunodeficiency
title_full_unstemmed Care demands experienced by family caregivers of children with Primary Immunodeficiency
title_sort Care demands experienced by family caregivers of children with Primary Immunodeficiency
author West,Milka Gabrielle de Lira Nóbrega
author_facet West,Milka Gabrielle de Lira Nóbrega
Vasconcelos,Maria Gorete Lucena de
Coriolano-Marinus,Maria Wanderleya de Lavor
Araújo,Ednaldo Cavalcante de
author_role author
author2 Vasconcelos,Maria Gorete Lucena de
Coriolano-Marinus,Maria Wanderleya de Lavor
Araújo,Ednaldo Cavalcante de
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv West,Milka Gabrielle de Lira Nóbrega
Vasconcelos,Maria Gorete Lucena de
Coriolano-Marinus,Maria Wanderleya de Lavor
Araújo,Ednaldo Cavalcante de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Immunity
Caregives
Family. Children
Adaptation
topic Immunity
Caregives
Family. Children
Adaptation
description ABSTRACT Objective: to understand the experiences of family caregivers of children with Primary Immunodeficiency in view of care demands. Methods: a qualitative research. Data collection was subsidized by an open interview with five family caregivers, and the data were analyzed using the Bardin Content Analysis technique, thematic modality. The Callista Roy’s Adaptation Model of Nursing was used to interpret the data. Results: from participants’ reports, the following categories emerged: Maternity: facing adversity; Remodeling of daily life; The Social Support Network resource. Final considerations: family caregivers experience several feelings such as anguish and low self-esteem due to the fear of losing their child and the routine of illnesses and hospitalizations, in addition to needs that are often not reached due to incompatibility with the family budget. The Social Support Network is strengthened for most caregivers, playing an essential role as a coping strategy for caregivers.
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