Ocupações de mães de bebês pré-termos durante a internação e após a alta hospitalar

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Autor(a) principal: Menegat, Danusa
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/12867
Resumo: Introduction: Occupations refer to practical and intentional activities that allow people to act independently and acquire a sense of identity. The construction of a person's occupational identity is shaped, over time, by occupational experiences. Mothers of preterm babies face numerous challenges in their occupational performance, which can threaten the development of occupational identity as a mother. This theme is little explored in research. Objective: To identify the occupations of mothers of preterm babies in the contexts of hospitalization and hospital discharge, and to analyze their relationship with the process of construction of maternal occupational identity. Method: This is a qualitative, exploratory-descriptive study, using the Human Occupation Model (MOH) as a conceptual framework. Data were collected during the baby's admission to the Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit (NICU); in the first week and one month after hospital discharge, at the baby's consultation at the High Risk Follow-up Clinic at the same institution. Nine women participated, mothers of preterm newborns admitted to the NICU, graduating from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), from an institution located in the city of São Paulo. The following instruments were used: 1) Identification Form; 2) Diary of Occupations and 3) Semi-structured interview. For the analysis, the data from the interviews were recorded and the transcripts were subjected to thematic content analysis; the results found in the Occupation Diaries were distributed based on the definitions and classifications of occupations and activities presented by the American Association of Occupational Therapy (AOTA). Results: Occupations related to motherhood concern the care and interaction with the child, the preparation for the baby's discharge from the learnings at the NICU and the performance of the maternal role at home, with autonomy and responsibility, although receiving support family members. After discharge, occupational changes occur, mainly, taking precautions with a preterm baby, such as, for example, restrictions on visits and administration of the baby's medications without constant help from the team. From the interviews, five thematic categories emerged: Pregnancy; Birth of a preterm; Maternity in the face of the child's hospitalization: difficulties and limitations; Child hospitalization: facilitating aspects and Construction of maternal occupational identity. Still, the semi-structured interview allowed the identification of occupations related to motherhood, considered significant / important and satisfactory / pleasurable, in the mothers' perception, in the three moments of the research. During the baby's hospitalization, the participants considered the activities as significant and satisfactory: breastfeeding / offering milk, taking care of the child and observing the team. One week after hospital discharge, visit restriction was considered a significant activity; and being with the baby all the time generated satisfaction. One month after discharge, those activities considered significant and satisfactory were the activities related to the interaction; and the child's basic and health care, such as the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux and administering medication, which are only significant. Discussion: The study allowed to know the construction of the occupational identity of mothers of preterm babies from the identification of occupations that made sense to them and the changes experienced in this process. In addition, the hospital and home environment demanded changes and daily occupational choices that expressed the transformation in the occupational identity of the participants. The data reaffirm the maternity of the preterm child, as a private experience and permeated by environmental, social and emotional contexts in facing this new reality. Final considerations: The data obtained are similar to studies on the maternity of a preterm baby, however, the direction for Occupational Therapy brought a unique aspect to this research, since it pointed out the activities performed, related to motherhood from the perspective occupation, by mothers who start this role in an environment and with a baby “different” from what is naturally expected. In addition, the study contributes to the understanding of the construction of maternal occupational identity in the context of hospitalization of preterm babies and in the first days at home, using the MOH precepts, which can assist in the instrumentalization of Occupational Therapists for the practice with mothers, facilitating them to engage in activities that constitute the complex world of motherhood as an occupation.
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spelling Menegat, DanusaJoaquim, Regina Helena Vitale Torkomianhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7719481657895650http://lattes.cnpq.br/26315309070500788e549e45-3a30-4605-ab72-81a5a4c0f49c2020-06-02T13:07:36Z2020-06-02T13:07:36Z2020-03-27MENEGAT, Danusa. Ocupações de mães de bebês pré-termos durante a internação e após a alta hospitalar. 2020. Tese (Doutorado em Terapia Ocupacional) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2020. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/12867.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/12867Introduction: Occupations refer to practical and intentional activities that allow people to act independently and acquire a sense of identity. The construction of a person's occupational identity is shaped, over time, by occupational experiences. Mothers of preterm babies face numerous challenges in their occupational performance, which can threaten the development of occupational identity as a mother. This theme is little explored in research. Objective: To identify the occupations of mothers of preterm babies in the contexts of hospitalization and hospital discharge, and to analyze their relationship with the process of construction of maternal occupational identity. Method: This is a qualitative, exploratory-descriptive study, using the Human Occupation Model (MOH) as a conceptual framework. Data were collected during the baby's admission to the Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit (NICU); in the first week and one month after hospital discharge, at the baby's consultation at the High Risk Follow-up Clinic at the same institution. Nine women participated, mothers of preterm newborns admitted to the NICU, graduating from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), from an institution located in the city of São Paulo. The following instruments were used: 1) Identification Form; 2) Diary of Occupations and 3) Semi-structured interview. For the analysis, the data from the interviews were recorded and the transcripts were subjected to thematic content analysis; the results found in the Occupation Diaries were distributed based on the definitions and classifications of occupations and activities presented by the American Association of Occupational Therapy (AOTA). Results: Occupations related to motherhood concern the care and interaction with the child, the preparation for the baby's discharge from the learnings at the NICU and the performance of the maternal role at home, with autonomy and responsibility, although receiving support family members. After discharge, occupational changes occur, mainly, taking precautions with a preterm baby, such as, for example, restrictions on visits and administration of the baby's medications without constant help from the team. From the interviews, five thematic categories emerged: Pregnancy; Birth of a preterm; Maternity in the face of the child's hospitalization: difficulties and limitations; Child hospitalization: facilitating aspects and Construction of maternal occupational identity. Still, the semi-structured interview allowed the identification of occupations related to motherhood, considered significant / important and satisfactory / pleasurable, in the mothers' perception, in the three moments of the research. During the baby's hospitalization, the participants considered the activities as significant and satisfactory: breastfeeding / offering milk, taking care of the child and observing the team. One week after hospital discharge, visit restriction was considered a significant activity; and being with the baby all the time generated satisfaction. One month after discharge, those activities considered significant and satisfactory were the activities related to the interaction; and the child's basic and health care, such as the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux and administering medication, which are only significant. Discussion: The study allowed to know the construction of the occupational identity of mothers of preterm babies from the identification of occupations that made sense to them and the changes experienced in this process. In addition, the hospital and home environment demanded changes and daily occupational choices that expressed the transformation in the occupational identity of the participants. The data reaffirm the maternity of the preterm child, as a private experience and permeated by environmental, social and emotional contexts in facing this new reality. Final considerations: The data obtained are similar to studies on the maternity of a preterm baby, however, the direction for Occupational Therapy brought a unique aspect to this research, since it pointed out the activities performed, related to motherhood from the perspective occupation, by mothers who start this role in an environment and with a baby “different” from what is naturally expected. In addition, the study contributes to the understanding of the construction of maternal occupational identity in the context of hospitalization of preterm babies and in the first days at home, using the MOH precepts, which can assist in the instrumentalization of Occupational Therapists for the practice with mothers, facilitating them to engage in activities that constitute the complex world of motherhood as an occupation.Introdução: De acordo com o Modelo da Ocupação Humana (MOH), ocupações referem-se às atividades práticas e intencionais que permitem às pessoas agirem de maneira independente e adquirirem um senso de identidade, moldada, portanto, ao longo do tempo, por experiências ocupacionais. Mães de bebês pré-termos enfrentam inúmeros desafios no seu desempenho ocupacional, os quais podem ameaçar o desenvolvimento da identidade ocupacional como mãe, tema pouco explorado em pesquisas nacionais e internacionais. Objetivo: Identificar as ocupações de mães de bebês pré-termos na internação, uma semana e um mês pós-alta; e a percepção dessas mães sobre o processo de construção da identidade ocupacional materna. Método: Trata-se de um estudo de natureza qualitativa, do tipo exploratório-descritivo, cujo marco conceitual é o MOH. Os dados foram coletados durante a internação do bebê em Unidade de Cuidados Intermediários Neonatal (UCIN); na primeira semana e um mês após a alta hospitalar, na consulta do bebê no Ambulatório de Seguimento de Alto Risco da mesma instituição. Participaram nove mulheres, mães de recém-nascidos pré-termos internados na UCIN, egressos da Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal (UTIN), de uma instituição localizada em um município do estado de São Paulo. Os seguintes instrumentos foram mobilizados: 1) Ficha de Identificação; 2) Diário de Ocupações e 3) Entrevista Semiestruturada. Para a análise, os dados das entrevistas foram submetidos à análise de conteúdo temático; os resultados encontrados nos Diários de Ocupações foram distribuídos a partir das definições, classificações das ocupações e das atividades apresentadas pela Associação Americana de Terapia Ocupacional (AOTA). Resultados: De acordo com as participantes do presente estudo, ocupações relacionadas à maternidade dizem respeito ao cuidado e à interação com o filho, à preparação para a alta do bebê a partir dos aprendizados na UCIN e ao desempenho do papel materno em domicílio, com autonomia e responsabilidade, ainda que recebendo apoio de familiares. Após a alta, as mudanças ocupacionais ocorrem, principalmente, na tomada de precauções com um bebê pré-termo, como as restrições às visitas e a administração das medicações do bebê sem o auxílio constante da equipe. Das entrevistas, emergiram cinco categorias temáticas: gravidez; nascimento de um pré-termo; maternidade face à hospitalização do filho: dificuldades e limitações; internação do filho: aspectos facilitadores e, por fim, construção da identidade ocupacional materna. Ainda, a entrevista semiestruturada permitiu identificar as ocupações relativas à maternidade, consideradas significativas/importantes e satisfatórias/prazerosas na percepção das mães, nos três momentos da pesquisa. Durante a internação do bebê, as participantes consideraram como significativas e satisfatórias as atividades: amamentação/oferecer o leite, cuidar do filho e observar a equipe. Uma semana após a alta hospitalar, considerou-se como ocupação significativa a restrição de visita, enquanto que ficar com o bebê o tempo todo gerou satisfação. Um mês após a alta, aquelas consideradas significativas e satisfatórias foram as atividades relacionadas à interação; os cuidados básicos e de saúde do filho, como a amamentação, o tratamento do refluxo gastroesofágico e a administrar medicação, unicamente significativas. Discussão: O estudo evidencia a dificuldade da construção da identidade materna de mães de bebês pré-termos e, de adordo com os conceitos do MOH, são muitos os fatores que influenciam a vivência das participantes, sendo as ocupações e os contextos ambientais, elementos centrais que permitiam ou inibiam a participação dessas mães. Considerações finais: Os dados obtidos são semelhantes aos encontrados em estudos sobre a maternidade de um bebê pré-termo. No entanto, o direcionamento para a Terapia Ocupacional trouxe um aspecto singular a esta pesquisa, uma vez que aponta as atividades desempenhadas, relativas à maternidade sob a perspectiva da ocupação, por mães que iniciam esse papel em um ambiente e com um bebê “diferente” do que é anteriormente planejado. Para além, o estudo contribui para a compreensão da construção da identidade ocupacional materna no contexto da internação hospitalar de bebês pré-termos e nos primeiros dias em domicílio, utilizando-se os preceitos do MOH, o que pode auxiliar na instrumentalização de terapeutas ocupacionais para a prática com mães, facilitando-lhes o engajamento em atividades que constituem o mundo complexo da maternidade como ocupação.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)CAPES: Código de Financiamento 001porUniversidade Federal de São CarlosCâmpus São CarlosPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Terapia Ocupacional - PPGTOUFSCarAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOcupaçãoPoder familiarRecém-nascidoPrematuroHospitalizaçãoModelo de ocupação humanaTerapia OcupacionalOccupationFamily powerPremature newbornHospitalizationModelo of human occupationOccupational therapyCIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONALOcupações de mães de bebês pré-termos durante a internação e após a alta hospitalarOccupations of mother's babies pre-terms during hospitalization and after hospital dischargeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis600600e135cac6-e251-4492-94ba-d3f6972357f2reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSCARinstname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:UFSCARORIGINALTESE DANUSA MENEGAT.pdfTESE DANUSA MENEGAT.pdfapplication/pdf2633953https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/12867/1/TESE%20DANUSA%20MENEGAT.pdf273a97f3e62a7e6f5ec0d21b2a65bcf8MD51Carta Comprovante Versao Final - Orientador PPGTO .pdfCarta Comprovante Versao Final - Orientador PPGTO .pdfapplication/pdf49008https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/12867/2/Carta%20Comprovante%20Versao%20Final%20-%20Orientador%20PPGTO%20.pdf7368fe94d2e4aff4113c28601a1a791fMD52CC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; charset=utf-8811https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/12867/3/license_rdfe39d27027a6cc9cb039ad269a5db8e34MD53TEXTTESE DANUSA MENEGAT.pdf.txtTESE DANUSA MENEGAT.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain396133https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/12867/4/TESE%20DANUSA%20MENEGAT.pdf.txtb4eba6fd567ac1d6f0ebd59308a5dd98MD54Carta Comprovante Versao Final - Orientador PPGTO .pdf.txtCarta Comprovante Versao Final - Orientador PPGTO .pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain1368https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/12867/6/Carta%20Comprovante%20Versao%20Final%20-%20Orientador%20PPGTO%20.pdf.txt900fad94a67800ffc952308365eb5efdMD56THUMBNAILTESE DANUSA MENEGAT.pdf.jpgTESE DANUSA MENEGAT.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg5516https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/12867/5/TESE%20DANUSA%20MENEGAT.pdf.jpgd30be66a649694256e6bb2b5441ce12bMD55Carta Comprovante Versao Final - Orientador PPGTO .pdf.jpgCarta Comprovante Versao Final - Orientador PPGTO .pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg6121https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/12867/7/Carta%20Comprovante%20Versao%20Final%20-%20Orientador%20PPGTO%20.pdf.jpgd7f5af2a6e4e0ad04baae41172810b88MD57ufscar/128672023-09-18 18:31:57.093oai:repositorio.ufscar.br:ufscar/12867Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufscar.br/oai/requestopendoar:43222023-09-18T18:31:57Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false
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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Occupations of mother's babies pre-terms during hospitalization and after hospital discharge
title Ocupações de mães de bebês pré-termos durante a internação e após a alta hospitalar
spellingShingle Ocupações de mães de bebês pré-termos durante a internação e após a alta hospitalar
Menegat, Danusa
Ocupação
Poder familiar
Recém-nascido
Prematuro
Hospitalização
Modelo de ocupação humana
Terapia Ocupacional
Occupation
Family power
Premature newborn
Hospitalization
Modelo of human occupation
Occupational therapy
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
title_short Ocupações de mães de bebês pré-termos durante a internação e após a alta hospitalar
title_full Ocupações de mães de bebês pré-termos durante a internação e após a alta hospitalar
title_fullStr Ocupações de mães de bebês pré-termos durante a internação e após a alta hospitalar
title_full_unstemmed Ocupações de mães de bebês pré-termos durante a internação e após a alta hospitalar
title_sort Ocupações de mães de bebês pré-termos durante a internação e após a alta hospitalar
author Menegat, Danusa
author_facet Menegat, Danusa
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ocupação
Poder familiar
Recém-nascido
Prematuro
Hospitalização
Modelo de ocupação humana
Terapia Ocupacional
topic Ocupação
Poder familiar
Recém-nascido
Prematuro
Hospitalização
Modelo de ocupação humana
Terapia Ocupacional
Occupation
Family power
Premature newborn
Hospitalization
Modelo of human occupation
Occupational therapy
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Occupation
Family power
Premature newborn
Hospitalization
Modelo of human occupation
Occupational therapy
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
description Introduction: Occupations refer to practical and intentional activities that allow people to act independently and acquire a sense of identity. The construction of a person's occupational identity is shaped, over time, by occupational experiences. Mothers of preterm babies face numerous challenges in their occupational performance, which can threaten the development of occupational identity as a mother. This theme is little explored in research. Objective: To identify the occupations of mothers of preterm babies in the contexts of hospitalization and hospital discharge, and to analyze their relationship with the process of construction of maternal occupational identity. Method: This is a qualitative, exploratory-descriptive study, using the Human Occupation Model (MOH) as a conceptual framework. Data were collected during the baby's admission to the Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit (NICU); in the first week and one month after hospital discharge, at the baby's consultation at the High Risk Follow-up Clinic at the same institution. Nine women participated, mothers of preterm newborns admitted to the NICU, graduating from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), from an institution located in the city of São Paulo. The following instruments were used: 1) Identification Form; 2) Diary of Occupations and 3) Semi-structured interview. For the analysis, the data from the interviews were recorded and the transcripts were subjected to thematic content analysis; the results found in the Occupation Diaries were distributed based on the definitions and classifications of occupations and activities presented by the American Association of Occupational Therapy (AOTA). Results: Occupations related to motherhood concern the care and interaction with the child, the preparation for the baby's discharge from the learnings at the NICU and the performance of the maternal role at home, with autonomy and responsibility, although receiving support family members. After discharge, occupational changes occur, mainly, taking precautions with a preterm baby, such as, for example, restrictions on visits and administration of the baby's medications without constant help from the team. From the interviews, five thematic categories emerged: Pregnancy; Birth of a preterm; Maternity in the face of the child's hospitalization: difficulties and limitations; Child hospitalization: facilitating aspects and Construction of maternal occupational identity. Still, the semi-structured interview allowed the identification of occupations related to motherhood, considered significant / important and satisfactory / pleasurable, in the mothers' perception, in the three moments of the research. During the baby's hospitalization, the participants considered the activities as significant and satisfactory: breastfeeding / offering milk, taking care of the child and observing the team. One week after hospital discharge, visit restriction was considered a significant activity; and being with the baby all the time generated satisfaction. One month after discharge, those activities considered significant and satisfactory were the activities related to the interaction; and the child's basic and health care, such as the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux and administering medication, which are only significant. Discussion: The study allowed to know the construction of the occupational identity of mothers of preterm babies from the identification of occupations that made sense to them and the changes experienced in this process. In addition, the hospital and home environment demanded changes and daily occupational choices that expressed the transformation in the occupational identity of the participants. The data reaffirm the maternity of the preterm child, as a private experience and permeated by environmental, social and emotional contexts in facing this new reality. Final considerations: The data obtained are similar to studies on the maternity of a preterm baby, however, the direction for Occupational Therapy brought a unique aspect to this research, since it pointed out the activities performed, related to motherhood from the perspective occupation, by mothers who start this role in an environment and with a baby “different” from what is naturally expected. In addition, the study contributes to the understanding of the construction of maternal occupational identity in the context of hospitalization of preterm babies and in the first days at home, using the MOH precepts, which can assist in the instrumentalization of Occupational Therapists for the practice with mothers, facilitating them to engage in activities that constitute the complex world of motherhood as an occupation.
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