Alternative communication in the care of elderly palliative care patients in the intensive care unit

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Autor(a) principal: Dote, Karla Carolline Barbosa
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Carneiro, Cleide
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúde
Texto Completo: https://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/REBES/article/view/9711
Resumo: Introduction: the Alternative Communication (AC) is a language mediation tool capable of ensuring the optimization of the patient's language with multidisciplinary team and family. The limitation in communication cannot be a barrier between the speaker and the listener and the speech therapist uses this tool as part of the therapeutic process. Objective: To report the use of AC boards during the speech therapy care with elderly patients in Palliative Care (PC) admitted to the ICU. Methodology: Experience report about the use of AC boards with elderly patients in PC in an ICU in Fortaleza-Ceará. We used A4 paper A4 boards and laminated. A sensitization with the multidisciplinary team on the theme was approached. Intervention was made with patients and family members at the time of their visit to the unit. Results and Discussion: There was a good reception by the professionals, reporting improvements in communication and better understanding of what the patients wanted, thus improving quality of life in the ICU. Among the family members, they felt included in the treatment and claimed a feeling of comfort in helping their loved one to organize practical life issues. For the patients, there was great acceptance and feelings of gratitude, for finally being understood by all. Final Considerations: The intervention was positive for all involved, where the greatest beneficiary was the elderly, who had their wishes resolved with greater assertiveness. The use of the boards was extended to patients who were unable to use their voices as the main source of communication, both in the ICU and in the wards.
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spelling Alternative communication in the care of elderly palliative care patients in the intensive care unitComunicação alternativa no cuidado com idosos em cuidados paliativos na unidade de terapia intensivaAssistência PaliativaBarreiras de ComunicaçãoFonoaudiologiaLinguagemPessoa IdosaPalliative CareCommunication BarriersSpeech TherapyLanguageThe ElderlyIntroduction: the Alternative Communication (AC) is a language mediation tool capable of ensuring the optimization of the patient's language with multidisciplinary team and family. The limitation in communication cannot be a barrier between the speaker and the listener and the speech therapist uses this tool as part of the therapeutic process. Objective: To report the use of AC boards during the speech therapy care with elderly patients in Palliative Care (PC) admitted to the ICU. Methodology: Experience report about the use of AC boards with elderly patients in PC in an ICU in Fortaleza-Ceará. We used A4 paper A4 boards and laminated. A sensitization with the multidisciplinary team on the theme was approached. Intervention was made with patients and family members at the time of their visit to the unit. Results and Discussion: There was a good reception by the professionals, reporting improvements in communication and better understanding of what the patients wanted, thus improving quality of life in the ICU. Among the family members, they felt included in the treatment and claimed a feeling of comfort in helping their loved one to organize practical life issues. For the patients, there was great acceptance and feelings of gratitude, for finally being understood by all. Final Considerations: The intervention was positive for all involved, where the greatest beneficiary was the elderly, who had their wishes resolved with greater assertiveness. The use of the boards was extended to patients who were unable to use their voices as the main source of communication, both in the ICU and in the wards.Introdução: a Comunicação Alternativa (CA) é um instrumento de mediação de linguagem capaz de garantir a otimização da linguagem do paciente com equipe multidisciplinar e familiares. A limitação na comunicação não pode ser uma barreira entre o falante e o ouvinte e o fonoaudiólogo usa desta ferramenta como parte do processo terapêutico. Objetivo: Relatar o uso de pranchas de CA durante atendimento da Fonoaudiologia com os pacientes idosos em Cuidados Paliativos (CP) internados em UTI. Metodologia: Relato de experiência acerca do uso de pranchas de CA junto a idosos em CP numa UTI em Fortaleza-Ceará. Utilizou-se pranchas confeccionadas em papel A4 e plastificadas. Abordou-se uma sensibilização com equipe multidisciplinar sobre a temática. Realizou-se intervenção com pacientes e familiares no momento da visita destes à unidade. Resultados e Discussão: Houve boa recepção por parte dos profissionais, relatando melhorias na comunicação e melhor entendimento do que os pacientes desejavam, assim melhorando a qualidade de vida dentro da UTI. Entre os familiares, estes se sentiram inclusos no tratamento e alegaram sensação de conforto em ajudar seu ente querido a organizar questões práticas da vida. Aos pacientes, houve grande aceitação e sentimentos de agradecimento, por poderem, enfim, ser entendidos por todos. Considerações Finais: A intervenção foi positiva para todos os envolvidos, onde o maior beneficiado foi o idoso, que teve seus desejos resolvidos com maior assertividade. O uso das pranchas foi estendido para os pacientes que estavam impossibilitados de usar a voz como principal fonte de comunicação, tanto na UTI quanto nas enfermarias.   GRUPO VERDE DE AGROECOLOGIA E ABELHAS2023-11-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/REBES/article/view/971110.18378/rebes.v13i4.9711Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúde; Vol. 13 No. 4 (2023); 824-829Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúde; Vol. 13 Núm. 4 (2023); 824-829Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúde; v. 13 n. 4 (2023); 824-8292358-2391reponame:Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúdeinstname:Grupo Verde de Agroecologia e Abelhas (GVAA)instacron:GVAAporhttps://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/REBES/article/view/9711/12169Copyright (c) 2023 Karla Carolline Barbosa Dote, Cleide Carneirohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDote, Karla Carolline BarbosaCarneiro, Cleide2023-11-14T22:38:19Zoai:ojs.gvaa.com.br:article/9711Revistahttps://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/REBESPRIhttp://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/REBES/oaimilenanunes@fiponline.edu.br||patriciomaracaja@gmail.com2358-23912358-2391opendoar:2023-11-14T22:38:19Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúde - Grupo Verde de Agroecologia e Abelhas (GVAA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Alternative communication in the care of elderly palliative care patients in the intensive care unit
Comunicação alternativa no cuidado com idosos em cuidados paliativos na unidade de terapia intensiva
title Alternative communication in the care of elderly palliative care patients in the intensive care unit
spellingShingle Alternative communication in the care of elderly palliative care patients in the intensive care unit
Dote, Karla Carolline Barbosa
Assistência Paliativa
Barreiras de Comunicação
Fonoaudiologia
Linguagem
Pessoa Idosa
Palliative Care
Communication Barriers
Speech Therapy
Language
The Elderly
title_short Alternative communication in the care of elderly palliative care patients in the intensive care unit
title_full Alternative communication in the care of elderly palliative care patients in the intensive care unit
title_fullStr Alternative communication in the care of elderly palliative care patients in the intensive care unit
title_full_unstemmed Alternative communication in the care of elderly palliative care patients in the intensive care unit
title_sort Alternative communication in the care of elderly palliative care patients in the intensive care unit
author Dote, Karla Carolline Barbosa
author_facet Dote, Karla Carolline Barbosa
Carneiro, Cleide
author_role author
author2 Carneiro, Cleide
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dote, Karla Carolline Barbosa
Carneiro, Cleide
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Assistência Paliativa
Barreiras de Comunicação
Fonoaudiologia
Linguagem
Pessoa Idosa
Palliative Care
Communication Barriers
Speech Therapy
Language
The Elderly
topic Assistência Paliativa
Barreiras de Comunicação
Fonoaudiologia
Linguagem
Pessoa Idosa
Palliative Care
Communication Barriers
Speech Therapy
Language
The Elderly
description Introduction: the Alternative Communication (AC) is a language mediation tool capable of ensuring the optimization of the patient's language with multidisciplinary team and family. The limitation in communication cannot be a barrier between the speaker and the listener and the speech therapist uses this tool as part of the therapeutic process. Objective: To report the use of AC boards during the speech therapy care with elderly patients in Palliative Care (PC) admitted to the ICU. Methodology: Experience report about the use of AC boards with elderly patients in PC in an ICU in Fortaleza-Ceará. We used A4 paper A4 boards and laminated. A sensitization with the multidisciplinary team on the theme was approached. Intervention was made with patients and family members at the time of their visit to the unit. Results and Discussion: There was a good reception by the professionals, reporting improvements in communication and better understanding of what the patients wanted, thus improving quality of life in the ICU. Among the family members, they felt included in the treatment and claimed a feeling of comfort in helping their loved one to organize practical life issues. For the patients, there was great acceptance and feelings of gratitude, for finally being understood by all. Final Considerations: The intervention was positive for all involved, where the greatest beneficiary was the elderly, who had their wishes resolved with greater assertiveness. The use of the boards was extended to patients who were unable to use their voices as the main source of communication, both in the ICU and in the wards.
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