Negotiations in the Care of Chronically Ill Children: Building Possibilities in a Setting of Uncertainty

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandez,Hermínia Guimarães Couto
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Moreira,Martha Cristina Nunes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Physis (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Interested in exploring the construction of the negotiations present in the decision relationships in complex chronic care in pediatric outpatient settings, we approach Anselm Strauss and the concept of negotiated order and Annemarie Mol with the concept of decision logic associated with Latour actor-network theory. We used an ethnographic perspective of health research in the pediatric and stomatherapy outpatient clinics of a hospital located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, from July to December 2017. The interpretation of the field converged to two major axes: diagnosis and therapeutic itineraries, where care was performed through negotiation networks. These concerned the organization of the lives of people related to this care. This whole negotiation process took place in a hybrid scenario, marked by blurring across borders, where caregivers constantly negotiated the recognition of their children. Depending on the spaces and times of interaction, the actors moved through different identities, in a negotiation between how they recognized themselves and how they were recognized by people in complex chronic care. Negotiations in the observed care relationships took place between the uncertainties inherent to the health condition and the possibilities of living with that diagnosis.
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title Negotiations in the Care of Chronically Ill Children: Building Possibilities in a Setting of Uncertainty
spellingShingle Negotiations in the Care of Chronically Ill Children: Building Possibilities in a Setting of Uncertainty
Fernandez,Hermínia Guimarães Couto
Negotiating
child care
chronic disease
anthropology, cultural
title_short Negotiations in the Care of Chronically Ill Children: Building Possibilities in a Setting of Uncertainty
title_full Negotiations in the Care of Chronically Ill Children: Building Possibilities in a Setting of Uncertainty
title_fullStr Negotiations in the Care of Chronically Ill Children: Building Possibilities in a Setting of Uncertainty
title_full_unstemmed Negotiations in the Care of Chronically Ill Children: Building Possibilities in a Setting of Uncertainty
title_sort Negotiations in the Care of Chronically Ill Children: Building Possibilities in a Setting of Uncertainty
author Fernandez,Hermínia Guimarães Couto
author_facet Fernandez,Hermínia Guimarães Couto
Moreira,Martha Cristina Nunes
author_role author
author2 Moreira,Martha Cristina Nunes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandez,Hermínia Guimarães Couto
Moreira,Martha Cristina Nunes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Negotiating
child care
chronic disease
anthropology, cultural
topic Negotiating
child care
chronic disease
anthropology, cultural
description Abstract Interested in exploring the construction of the negotiations present in the decision relationships in complex chronic care in pediatric outpatient settings, we approach Anselm Strauss and the concept of negotiated order and Annemarie Mol with the concept of decision logic associated with Latour actor-network theory. We used an ethnographic perspective of health research in the pediatric and stomatherapy outpatient clinics of a hospital located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, from July to December 2017. The interpretation of the field converged to two major axes: diagnosis and therapeutic itineraries, where care was performed through negotiation networks. These concerned the organization of the lives of people related to this care. This whole negotiation process took place in a hybrid scenario, marked by blurring across borders, where caregivers constantly negotiated the recognition of their children. Depending on the spaces and times of interaction, the actors moved through different identities, in a negotiation between how they recognized themselves and how they were recognized by people in complex chronic care. Negotiations in the observed care relationships took place between the uncertainties inherent to the health condition and the possibilities of living with that diagnosis.
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