Experiences of mothers and fathers of children and adolescents with cancer: a phenomenological-existential Heideggerian approach

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Autor(a) principal: Benedetti,Gabriella Michel dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Higarashi,Ieda Harumi, Sales,Catarina Aparecida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Texto & contexto enfermagem (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-07072015000200554
Resumo: This study was based in Heideggerian existential phenomenology, and aims to understand the experiences of mothers/fathers of children and adolescents with cancer. A total of 13 parents of eight patients attended by a charitable association participated, between December 2011 and March 2012. They were asked the question: how has it been for you to experience having a child with cancer? Three issues emerged from the analysis: experiencing the being-present and the being-absent of the loved one; sharing the existential sadness of the child; and learning with the ill child. It was evidenced that these parents experience unexpected transformations in their routine, triggering uncertainties, fears and distress. The same distress that makes them suffer in this world, however, makes them understand the existential condition of the child and of themselves. It is essential that professionals - such as those of nursing - transpose the technical-scientific care and seek to understand these existential needs with a view to offering comprehensive and humanized care.
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title Experiences of mothers and fathers of children and adolescents with cancer: a phenomenological-existential Heideggerian approach
spellingShingle Experiences of mothers and fathers of children and adolescents with cancer: a phenomenological-existential Heideggerian approach
Benedetti,Gabriella Michel dos Santos
Parents
Child
Adolescent
Neoplasms
Nursing
title_short Experiences of mothers and fathers of children and adolescents with cancer: a phenomenological-existential Heideggerian approach
title_full Experiences of mothers and fathers of children and adolescents with cancer: a phenomenological-existential Heideggerian approach
title_fullStr Experiences of mothers and fathers of children and adolescents with cancer: a phenomenological-existential Heideggerian approach
title_full_unstemmed Experiences of mothers and fathers of children and adolescents with cancer: a phenomenological-existential Heideggerian approach
title_sort Experiences of mothers and fathers of children and adolescents with cancer: a phenomenological-existential Heideggerian approach
author Benedetti,Gabriella Michel dos Santos
author_facet Benedetti,Gabriella Michel dos Santos
Higarashi,Ieda Harumi
Sales,Catarina Aparecida
author_role author
author2 Higarashi,Ieda Harumi
Sales,Catarina Aparecida
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Benedetti,Gabriella Michel dos Santos
Higarashi,Ieda Harumi
Sales,Catarina Aparecida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Parents
Child
Adolescent
Neoplasms
Nursing
topic Parents
Child
Adolescent
Neoplasms
Nursing
description This study was based in Heideggerian existential phenomenology, and aims to understand the experiences of mothers/fathers of children and adolescents with cancer. A total of 13 parents of eight patients attended by a charitable association participated, between December 2011 and March 2012. They were asked the question: how has it been for you to experience having a child with cancer? Three issues emerged from the analysis: experiencing the being-present and the being-absent of the loved one; sharing the existential sadness of the child; and learning with the ill child. It was evidenced that these parents experience unexpected transformations in their routine, triggering uncertainties, fears and distress. The same distress that makes them suffer in this world, however, makes them understand the existential condition of the child and of themselves. It is essential that professionals - such as those of nursing - transpose the technical-scientific care and seek to understand these existential needs with a view to offering comprehensive and humanized care.
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