The caregiver's health: possibilities for the resilience promotion in nurses
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Resumo: | This study aims to build a theoretical framework to understand the relationship between the adversities at the work environment and the possibility of resilience promotion among nursing caregivers. Firstly a reference search on data bases (LILACS, MEDLINE, PUBMED) was conducted by using the key-words resilience, occupational health, resilience and occupation, caregivers care, resilience and nursing, as well as through on-line requests to existing study groups in Brazil. This investigation found 202 articles about resilience written between 1990 and 2003, most of them referring to children in poverty. In the health area by crisscrossing 'caregiver's health' and 'resilience' no article was found. However, it was possible to find 24 articles about the caregiver's care written between 1993 and 2004, in which 3 discussed the doctor's health but not the nurse's. From this review, some contributions to the study of resilience could be pinpointed: understanding the concept of resilience constitutes a powerful transformation tool because it allows some respite from human suffering. It encourages more positive and adequate attitudes in the face of challenging and stressful everyday situations. Based on the characteristics proposed by Flach, Polk and Reivich & Shatté, it is possible to implement preventive and intervening care programs addressed to the caregiver, focusing on the development of personal (inner resources) qualities, the relational aspects and the communication skills, as well as the professional aspect in resilience promotion and consequently, health promotion. |
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The caregiver's health: possibilities for the resilience promotion in nursesLa salud del cuidador: posibilidades de promoción de la resiliencia en enfermerosA saúde do cuidador: possibilidades de promoção de resiliência em enfermeirosEnfermagemResiliênciaSaúde do CuidadorEnfermeríaResilienciaSalud del CuidadorNursingResilienceCaregiver's HealthThis study aims to build a theoretical framework to understand the relationship between the adversities at the work environment and the possibility of resilience promotion among nursing caregivers. Firstly a reference search on data bases (LILACS, MEDLINE, PUBMED) was conducted by using the key-words resilience, occupational health, resilience and occupation, caregivers care, resilience and nursing, as well as through on-line requests to existing study groups in Brazil. This investigation found 202 articles about resilience written between 1990 and 2003, most of them referring to children in poverty. In the health area by crisscrossing 'caregiver's health' and 'resilience' no article was found. However, it was possible to find 24 articles about the caregiver's care written between 1993 and 2004, in which 3 discussed the doctor's health but not the nurse's. From this review, some contributions to the study of resilience could be pinpointed: understanding the concept of resilience constitutes a powerful transformation tool because it allows some respite from human suffering. It encourages more positive and adequate attitudes in the face of challenging and stressful everyday situations. Based on the characteristics proposed by Flach, Polk and Reivich & Shatté, it is possible to implement preventive and intervening care programs addressed to the caregiver, focusing on the development of personal (inner resources) qualities, the relational aspects and the communication skills, as well as the professional aspect in resilience promotion and consequently, health promotion.Este estudio tiene como finalidad buscar subsidios teóricos para comprender la relación entre las adversidades del ambiente de trabajo y la posibilidad de incentivar la resiliencia en cuidadores enfermeros. En primero lugar se procedió a buscar referencias en las bases de datos (lilács, medline, pubmed), utilizándo-se como palabras clave resiliencia, salud ocupacional, resiliencia y ocupación, cuidados al cuidador, resiliencia y enfermería. También se solicitó dicha información on line a los grupos de estudios existentes en Brasil. De esta investigación se han podido hallar 202 artículos sobre resiliencia entre 1990 y 2003. La mayoría de ellos se refiere a niños en situación de pobreza. Específicamente, ningún artículo ha sido encontrado en el área de la salud que relacione salud del cuidador y resiliencia. Sin embargo, se han encontrado 24 artículos entre 1993 y 2003 sobre cuidados al cuidador de los cuales 3 se refieren a la salud del médico en particular y no a la del enfermero. A partir de esta revisión se han logrado apuntar algunas contribuciones del estudio de la resiliencia: que entender el concepto de resiliencia puede ser una importante herramienta de transformación pues podría aliviar el sufrimiento humano al estimular actitudes más positivas y adecuadas ante retos y situaciones estresantes del cotidiano. A partir de las características propuestas por Flach, Polk y Reivich & Shatté, es posible crear programas de prevención e intervención de cuidado al cuidador, enfocando el desarrollo de aspectos personales (recursos internos), relacionales y de habilidades de comunicación, así como de aspectos profesionales en la promoción de la resiliencia y, por consiguiente, de la salud.A finalidade com este estudo é levantar subsídios teóricos para compreender a relação entre as adversidades do ambiente de trabalho e a possibilidade de promoção da resiliência em cuidadores enfermeiros. Assim, procedeu-se, preliminarmente, a uma busca de referências em base de dados (LILACS, MEDLINE, PUBMED), utilizando como palavras-chave resiliência, saúde ocupacional, resiliência e ocupação, cuidados ao cuidador, resiliência e enfermagem, bem como solicitação online aos grupos de estudos existentes no Brasil. Por meio desse levantamento, foi possível localizar, de 1990 a 2003, 202 artigos sobre resiliência, sendo que a maioria refere-se a crianças em situação de pobreza. Na área da saúde, especificamente, cruzando a saúde do cuidador e resiliência, nenhum artigo foi encontrado. Entretanto, foi possível localizar, de 1993 a 2003, 24 artigos sobre cuidados ao cuidador, dos quais 3 referem-se à saúde do médico, e não do enfermeiro. Com base nessa revisão, podemos apontar algumas contribuições do estudo da resiliência: a compreensão do conceito de resiliência pode constituir uma poderosa ferramenta de transformação, permitindo um alento ao sofrimento humano, por encorajar atitudes mais positivas e adequadas diante das situações desafiadoras e estressantes do cotidiano; Baseando-se nas características propostas por Flach, Polk e Reivich e Shatté, é possível implementar programas preventivos e interventivos de cuidado ao cuidador, focando o desenvolvimento de aspectos pessoais (recursos internos), relacionais e de habilidades de comunicação, assim como os profissionais, na promoção da resiliência e, consequentemente, de saúde.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2011-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Parestext/plainapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/50421REME-Revista Mineira de Enfermagem; Vol. 15 No. 1 (2011)REME-Revista Mineira de Enfermagem; Vol. 15 Núm. 1 (2011)REME-Revista Mineira de Enfermagem; v. 15 n. 1 (2011)2316-93891415-2762reponame:Reme (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGporhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/50421/42015https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/50421/42016Copyright (c) 2011 Reme: Revista Mineira de Enfermageminfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBelancieri, Maria de FátimaKahhale, Edna Maria S. 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The caregiver's health: possibilities for the resilience promotion in nurses La salud del cuidador: posibilidades de promoción de la resiliencia en enfermeros A saúde do cuidador: possibilidades de promoção de resiliência em enfermeiros |
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The caregiver's health: possibilities for the resilience promotion in nurses |
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The caregiver's health: possibilities for the resilience promotion in nurses Belancieri, Maria de Fátima Enfermagem Resiliência Saúde do Cuidador Enfermería Resiliencia Salud del Cuidador Nursing Resilience Caregiver's Health |
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The caregiver's health: possibilities for the resilience promotion in nurses |
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The caregiver's health: possibilities for the resilience promotion in nurses |
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The caregiver's health: possibilities for the resilience promotion in nurses |
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The caregiver's health: possibilities for the resilience promotion in nurses |
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The caregiver's health: possibilities for the resilience promotion in nurses |
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Belancieri, Maria de Fátima |
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Belancieri, Maria de Fátima Kahhale, Edna Maria S. Peters |
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Kahhale, Edna Maria S. Peters |
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Belancieri, Maria de Fátima Kahhale, Edna Maria S. Peters |
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Enfermagem Resiliência Saúde do Cuidador Enfermería Resiliencia Salud del Cuidador Nursing Resilience Caregiver's Health |
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Enfermagem Resiliência Saúde do Cuidador Enfermería Resiliencia Salud del Cuidador Nursing Resilience Caregiver's Health |
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This study aims to build a theoretical framework to understand the relationship between the adversities at the work environment and the possibility of resilience promotion among nursing caregivers. Firstly a reference search on data bases (LILACS, MEDLINE, PUBMED) was conducted by using the key-words resilience, occupational health, resilience and occupation, caregivers care, resilience and nursing, as well as through on-line requests to existing study groups in Brazil. This investigation found 202 articles about resilience written between 1990 and 2003, most of them referring to children in poverty. In the health area by crisscrossing 'caregiver's health' and 'resilience' no article was found. However, it was possible to find 24 articles about the caregiver's care written between 1993 and 2004, in which 3 discussed the doctor's health but not the nurse's. From this review, some contributions to the study of resilience could be pinpointed: understanding the concept of resilience constitutes a powerful transformation tool because it allows some respite from human suffering. It encourages more positive and adequate attitudes in the face of challenging and stressful everyday situations. Based on the characteristics proposed by Flach, Polk and Reivich & Shatté, it is possible to implement preventive and intervening care programs addressed to the caregiver, focusing on the development of personal (inner resources) qualities, the relational aspects and the communication skills, as well as the professional aspect in resilience promotion and consequently, health promotion. |
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