The free spirit: spiritualism meanings by a Nursing team on psychiatry

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Autor(a) principal: Lavorato-Neto,Gabriel
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Rodrigues,Larissa, Turato,Egberto Ribeiro, Campos,Claudinei José Gomes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the meanings attributed by nursing professionals in psychiatry to spirituality and its relationship with care. Method: Clinical-qualitative, with appreciation of symbolic meanings. We interviewed 18 individuals for a semi-structured script of open questions and the data were analyzed in the light of psychoanalytic hermeneutics. The discussion was undertaken with the overlap of understanding of the sacred symbol, psychological and the meaning of life. Results: Different spiritualities are interposed by personal restlessness and the experience of transience. Spirituality aids in social functions, personal balance and commitment to endure the anguish of transience. Among professionals, it has been shown as an ethical-combative attitude to evil forms, but there is a restriction in dealing with patients' spirituality. Final considerations: The meanings pointed to the limits of human reason, resembling caregivers and patients in subjective conditions by which they avoid spirituality in psychiatry. It is suggested that spiritual attention be given to professionals.
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title The free spirit: spiritualism meanings by a Nursing team on psychiatry
spellingShingle The free spirit: spiritualism meanings by a Nursing team on psychiatry
Lavorato-Neto,Gabriel
Spirituality
Psychiatric Nursing
Mental Health
Holistic Nursing
Religion and Psychology
title_short The free spirit: spiritualism meanings by a Nursing team on psychiatry
title_full The free spirit: spiritualism meanings by a Nursing team on psychiatry
title_fullStr The free spirit: spiritualism meanings by a Nursing team on psychiatry
title_full_unstemmed The free spirit: spiritualism meanings by a Nursing team on psychiatry
title_sort The free spirit: spiritualism meanings by a Nursing team on psychiatry
author Lavorato-Neto,Gabriel
author_facet Lavorato-Neto,Gabriel
Rodrigues,Larissa
Turato,Egberto Ribeiro
Campos,Claudinei José Gomes
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues,Larissa
Turato,Egberto Ribeiro
Campos,Claudinei José Gomes
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lavorato-Neto,Gabriel
Rodrigues,Larissa
Turato,Egberto Ribeiro
Campos,Claudinei José Gomes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Spirituality
Psychiatric Nursing
Mental Health
Holistic Nursing
Religion and Psychology
topic Spirituality
Psychiatric Nursing
Mental Health
Holistic Nursing
Religion and Psychology
description ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the meanings attributed by nursing professionals in psychiatry to spirituality and its relationship with care. Method: Clinical-qualitative, with appreciation of symbolic meanings. We interviewed 18 individuals for a semi-structured script of open questions and the data were analyzed in the light of psychoanalytic hermeneutics. The discussion was undertaken with the overlap of understanding of the sacred symbol, psychological and the meaning of life. Results: Different spiritualities are interposed by personal restlessness and the experience of transience. Spirituality aids in social functions, personal balance and commitment to endure the anguish of transience. Among professionals, it has been shown as an ethical-combative attitude to evil forms, but there is a restriction in dealing with patients' spirituality. Final considerations: The meanings pointed to the limits of human reason, resembling caregivers and patients in subjective conditions by which they avoid spirituality in psychiatry. It is suggested that spiritual attention be given to professionals.
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