Life and death in the daily: reflections with the professional of the health

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Autor(a) principal: Pinho, Lícia Maria Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Barbosa, Maria Alves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Título da fonte: Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/46921
Resumo: Life and death in the daily: reflections with the professional of health was written with the purpose of contribute with the project of the State Politics of Humanization of the assistance and of the Health Management of the State of the Ceará, that defines in your guidelines " to provide the appropriate preparation to the experience of losses, of suffering, of dying and of the death ". The work is organized in thematic about of the senses of the death and of dying in the occident. It presents four chapters that talk about the life and the death in a valuable contribution about the understanding of the death as indispensable part of the life and your inclusion in the cares offered by the professionals of the health. The authors provoke in a competent and sensitive way the rethinking about the subjects of the death and of the dying, starting from the reality lived by the professionals. They put in evidence an indispensable theme for taking care humanized in the practices of health and not give the reference to the patients and your relatives, which in some way share with the professionals of the process of taking care. The first chapter: the death and the dying in the life and your senses, contains teachings retired of the poets that through your music and poems portray the death in the most different ways, but recognizes it as part of the life in your fullness. They present an abbreviation revision about the death´s history, the transformations happened along of the time and your several meanings. Concluding the chapter the authors reminds the fact that the man is the only animal that knows that will die and this conscience provokes fear and solitude feelings. They also portray importants subjects as the aging, the losses and your implications, that are going happening along the life, and last they talk about the science´s power, that tries to postpone the death considering that in this moment the biggest part of die´s process is the professional's of the health responsibility.The second chapter: the professional of the health before the death, treats of the professional’s unpreparedness, it presents some basic concepts as euthanasia, medical futility, to discuss to subjects of the emotion, of sense of the life and of the death for each person, of the need of moments for that the professionals can to reflect on the own death. To think in the own death means to reflect about the life as not as a group of vital signs that have to be monitored. The reading invites us to consider the death as not as enemy, but as a complement of the life, in that life and death form the totality of being. The third chapter: the appeal to the re-humanization of the death. The authors reflect about the technological progress of the Medicine that at every cost tries the prolongation of the life and that not always those actions are accompanied of help for a good death. They point out, in this context, the solitude, the impersonal and the inhumanization of the Being that is dying. In this same chapter is discussed still the relevance of the palliative cares and the twelve beginnings for a good death published in England.>In the fourth chapter, practical application: like this in the life as in the death, the authors propose a series of practical activities for  be developed in groups, with the objective of to sensitize the professionals to share, in wheels of chats in the services of health about the life and the death. The organization of this activities is in the workshop format meddled by appreciation of poems, music and support texts.In the final considerations the prominence is given for the fact that the most important seems to be a solidary attitude together to the Being that is dying. Besides, the authors also consider important the invigoration of the Public Politics and the consolidation of the Palliative Cares.It is treat of a work with clear style, objective, easy reading, that maintains us in the expectation of reaching the end. We recommend the reading of this book is recommended to the teachers of the courses of the health, professionals of health, students, as well as for people that are interested in enlarging knowledge about the subjects of the death and of the dying.
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spelling Life and death in the daily: reflections with the professional of the healthLa vida y muerte en el cotidiano: las reflexiones con el profesional de la saludVida e morte no cotidiano: reflexões com o profissional da saúdeThanatologyHealth PersonnelTanatologíaPersonal de SaludTanatologiaPessoal de SaúdeLife and death in the daily: reflections with the professional of health was written with the purpose of contribute with the project of the State Politics of Humanization of the assistance and of the Health Management of the State of the Ceará, that defines in your guidelines " to provide the appropriate preparation to the experience of losses, of suffering, of dying and of the death ". The work is organized in thematic about of the senses of the death and of dying in the occident. It presents four chapters that talk about the life and the death in a valuable contribution about the understanding of the death as indispensable part of the life and your inclusion in the cares offered by the professionals of the health. The authors provoke in a competent and sensitive way the rethinking about the subjects of the death and of the dying, starting from the reality lived by the professionals. They put in evidence an indispensable theme for taking care humanized in the practices of health and not give the reference to the patients and your relatives, which in some way share with the professionals of the process of taking care. The first chapter: the death and the dying in the life and your senses, contains teachings retired of the poets that through your music and poems portray the death in the most different ways, but recognizes it as part of the life in your fullness. They present an abbreviation revision about the death´s history, the transformations happened along of the time and your several meanings. Concluding the chapter the authors reminds the fact that the man is the only animal that knows that will die and this conscience provokes fear and solitude feelings. They also portray importants subjects as the aging, the losses and your implications, that are going happening along the life, and last they talk about the science´s power, that tries to postpone the death considering that in this moment the biggest part of die´s process is the professional's of the health responsibility.The second chapter: the professional of the health before the death, treats of the professional’s unpreparedness, it presents some basic concepts as euthanasia, medical futility, to discuss to subjects of the emotion, of sense of the life and of the death for each person, of the need of moments for that the professionals can to reflect on the own death. To think in the own death means to reflect about the life as not as a group of vital signs that have to be monitored. The reading invites us to consider the death as not as enemy, but as a complement of the life, in that life and death form the totality of being. The third chapter: the appeal to the re-humanization of the death. The authors reflect about the technological progress of the Medicine that at every cost tries the prolongation of the life and that not always those actions are accompanied of help for a good death. They point out, in this context, the solitude, the impersonal and the inhumanization of the Being that is dying. In this same chapter is discussed still the relevance of the palliative cares and the twelve beginnings for a good death published in England.>In the fourth chapter, practical application: like this in the life as in the death, the authors propose a series of practical activities for  be developed in groups, with the objective of to sensitize the professionals to share, in wheels of chats in the services of health about the life and the death. The organization of this activities is in the workshop format meddled by appreciation of poems, music and support texts.In the final considerations the prominence is given for the fact that the most important seems to be a solidary attitude together to the Being that is dying. Besides, the authors also consider important the invigoration of the Public Politics and the consolidation of the Palliative Cares.It is treat of a work with clear style, objective, easy reading, that maintains us in the expectation of reaching the end. We recommend the reading of this book is recommended to the teachers of the courses of the health, professionals of health, students, as well as for people that are interested in enlarging knowledge about the subjects of the death and of the dying.La vida y muerte en el periódico: las reflexiones con el profesional de la salud fue escrito con el propósito de contribuir con el proyecto de la Política Estatal de Humanización de la Atención y de la Gestión en la Salud del Estado del Ceará, que define en sus directrices “proporcionar la preparación apropiada a la vivencia de pérdidas, de sufrimiento, de el morir y de la muerte."La obra es organizada en temáticas sobre los sentidos de la muerte y de el morir en el occidente. Presenta cuatro capítulos que abordan cuestiones sobre la vida y la muerte en una valiosa contribución sobre la comprensión de la muerte como la parte imprescindible de la vida y su inclusión en los cuidados dados por los profesionales de la salud. Los autores provocan de una manera competente y sensible o repensar sobre las cuestiones de la muerte y de el morir, a partir de la realidad vivieron por los profesionales. Ponen en la evidencia un tema imprescindible para el cuidar humanizado en las prácticas de salud y no si da la referencia a los pacientes y sus parientes que en alguna manera comparten con los profesionales del proceso de cuidar.El primer capítulo: la muerte y el morir en la vida y sus sentidos contiene las enseñanzas retirados de los poetas que a través de sus músicas y los poemas retratan la muerte de las más diferentes maneras, pero a reconoce con la parte de la vida en su plenitud. Presentan una breve revisión sobre la historia de la muerte, las transformaciones pasaron a lo largo del tiempo y sus varios significados. Concluyendo el capítulo los autores recuerda el hecho que el hombre es que el único animal que sabe cuando se morirá y esa conciencia provoca sentimientos de miedo y soledad. Retratan también asuntos importantes como el envejecimiento, las pérdidas y sus implicaciones, que van pasando a lo largo de la vida, y último abordan el poder de la ciencia, que intenta posponer la muerte considerando que en este momento la mayoría del proceso del morir es responsabilidad el profesional de la de salud.El segundo capítulo: el profesional de la salud enfrente de la muerte trata de el desarreglo de los profesionales, presenta algunos conceptos básicos como la eutanasia, el distanasia, para discutir los asuntos de la emoción, del sentido de vida y muerte para cada persona, de la necesidad de momentos para que los profesionales puedan reflejar sobre la propia muerte. Pensar en la propia muerte significa reflejar sobre la vida no como un conjunto de señales vitales que se debe supervisar. Considerar la muerte no come al enemigo, pero como un complemento de la vida. La vida y la muerte forman la totalidad del ser.El tercer capítulo: la apelación para la re-humanización de la muerte. Los autores reflejan sobre el progreso tecnológico de la Medicina que a todo costo los intentan la prolongación de la vida y que no siempre esas acciones se acompañan de ayuda por una buena muerte. Resaltan la soledad, la impessoalidad y el deshumanización de el Ser que está muriendo. Presentan la relevancia de los cuidados paliativos y los doce principios para una buena muerte publicados en Inglaterra.En el cuarto capítulo, la aplicación práctica: así en la vida como en la muerte, los autores proponen una serie de actividades prácticas para sean desarrolladas en los grupos, con el objetivo de sensibilizar los profesionales a compartir, en las ruedas de conversas en los servicios de salud sobre la vida y la muerte. Los talleres son organizados con la apreciación de poemas, música y textos de apoyo.En las consideraciones últimas los autores creen que el más importante parece ser una actitud solidaria junto al Ser que está muriendo. Considera ser importante también al fortalecimiento de las Políticas Públicas y la consolidación de los Cuidados Paliativos.Se trata de una obra con el estilo claro, objetivo, fácil lectura, mantiene la expectativa de alcanzar a lo fin. Se recomienda la lectura de este libro a los maestros de los cursos de la salud, a los profesionales de salud, a los estudiantes. Es recomendado también para las personas se interesen en agrandar el conocimientos sobre los asuntos de la muerte y de el morir.Vida e morte no cotidiano: reflexões com o profissional da saúde foi escrito com a finalidade de contribuir com o projeto da Política Estadual de Humanização da Atenção e da Gestão em Saúde do Estado do Ceará, que define em suas diretrizes “proporcionar a preparação adequada à vivência de perdas, de sofrimento, do morrer e da morte.”A obra está organizada em temáticas sobre os sentidos da morte e do morrer no ocidente. Apresenta quatro capítulos que versam sobre a vida e a morte numa valiosa contribuição sobre a compreensão da morte como parte imprescindível da vida e sua inclusão nos cuidados prestados pelos profissionais da saúde. Os autores provocam de forma competente e sensível o repensar sobre as questões da morte e do morrer, a partir da realidade vivida pelos profissionais, colocando em evidência um tema imprescindível para cuidá-lo humanizado nas práticas de saúde e não se da referência aos pacientes e seus familiares, que de alguma forma compartilham com os profissionais do processo de cuidar.O primeiro capítulo: a morte e o morrer na vida e os seus sentidos, contém ensinamentos retirados dos poetas que por meio de suas músicas e poemas retratam a morte das mais diferentes formas, mas a reconhece como parte da vida em sua plenitude. Estes apresentam uma breve revisão sobre a história da morte, as transformações ocorridas ao longo do tempo e seus diversos significados. Finalizando o capítulo os autores lembram o fato de que o homem é o único animal que sabe que vai morrer e essa consciência provoca sentimentos de medo e solidão. Retratam também questões importantes como o envelhecimento, as perdas e suas implicações, que vão ocorrendo ao longo da vida, e por último abordam o poder da ciência, que a todo custo tenta adiar a morte considerando que neste momento a maior parte do processo de morrer é responsabilidade do profissional da saúde.O segundo capítulo: o profissional da saúde diante da morte trata do despreparo dos profissionais, apresentando alguns conceitos básicos como eutanásia, distanásia para discutir a questões da emoção, do sentido de vida e morte para cada pessoa, da necessidade de momentos para que os profissionais possam refletir sobre a própria morte. Pensar a própria morte significa refletir sobre a vida não como um conjunto de sinais vitais que se deve monitorar. A leitura nos convida a ponderar a morte não como inimiga, mas como um complemento da vida, em que vida e morte formam a totalidade do Ser.No terceiro capítulo: apelo à re-humanização da morte, os autores refletem sobre o avanço tecnológico da Medicina que a todo custo tentam o prolongamento da vida e que nem sempre essas ações são acompanhadas de ajuda para uma boa morte. Ressaltam, nesse contexto, a solidão, a impessoalidade e a desumanização do Ser que está morrendo. No referido capítulo é discutida ainda a relevância dos cuidados paliativos e os doze princípios para uma boa morte publicados na Inglaterra.No quarto capítulo, aplicação prática: assim na vida como na morte, os autores propõem uma série de atividades práticas para serem desenvolvidas em grupos, com o objetivo de sensibilizar os profissionais a compartilhar, em rodas de conversas nos serviços de saúde sobre a vida e a morte. A organização de tais atividades é no formato de oficinas mediadas pela apreciação de poemas, músicas e textos de apoio.Nas considerações finais o destaque é dado para o fato de que o mais importante parece ser uma atitude solidária junto ao Ser que está morrendo. Além disso, os autores consideram importantes também, o fortalecimento das Políticas Públicas e a consolidação dos Cuidados Paliativos.Trata-se de uma obra com estilo claro, objetivo, fácil leitura, que nos mantém na expectativa de chegarmos ao fim. Recomendamos a leitura deste livro aos docentes dos cursos da saúde, profissionais de saúde, estudantes, assim como para pessoas que se interessam em ampliar conhecimentos sobre as questões da morte e do morrer.Faculdade de Enfermagem da UFG2017-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/4692110.5216/ree.v11.46921Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem; Vol. 11 No. 1 (2009)Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem; v. 11 n. 1 (2009)1518-1944reponame:Revista Eletrônica de Enfermageminstname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporengspahttps://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/46921/23023https://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/46921/23024https://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/46921/23025Copyright (c) 2017 Revista Eletrônica de Enfermageminfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinho, Lícia Maria OliveiraBarbosa, Maria Alves2020-08-11T00:28:09Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/46921Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/fenPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/fen/oairee.fen@ufg.br1518-19441518-1944opendoar:2020-08-11T00:28:09Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)false
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La vida y muerte en el cotidiano: las reflexiones con el profesional de la salud
Vida e morte no cotidiano: reflexões com o profissional da saúde
title Life and death in the daily: reflections with the professional of the health
spellingShingle Life and death in the daily: reflections with the professional of the health
Pinho, Lícia Maria Oliveira
Thanatology
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Tanatología
Personal de Salud
Tanatologia
Pessoal de Saúde
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title_full Life and death in the daily: reflections with the professional of the health
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title_full_unstemmed Life and death in the daily: reflections with the professional of the health
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author Pinho, Lícia Maria Oliveira
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Barbosa, Maria Alves
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Barbosa, Maria Alves
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Health Personnel
Tanatología
Personal de Salud
Tanatologia
Pessoal de Saúde
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Health Personnel
Tanatología
Personal de Salud
Tanatologia
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