Palliative care: definition and strategies used in medical practive
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Resumo: | The term care encompasses different practices and meanings, varying according to the culture to which it belongs. Palliative care presents itself as a sphere of care, which emerged with the objective of meeting a growing demand from patients outside the possibilities of therapeutic cure and who were being marginalized and poorly assisted by the technical model of Medicine, focusing on the disease in to the detriment of the patient. The purpose of this article is to define palliative care from the perspective of doctors who work in an oncology unit in a large hospital and the strategies used to operationalize this type of health care. This is a qualitative, descriptive study, carried out with 14 doctors working in an oncology unit of a hospital in the Midwest region of Minas Gerais, following inclusion and exclusion criteria, and later divided into three categories of analysis: definition of palliative care; the weakness of medical training in palliative care; multidisciplinarity and the operationalization of care. This study points out that knowledge in palliative care is still weak and superficial, demonstrating a gap in medical teaching when we take this theme as a reference. Thus, professional training strategies are necessary for this type of care to provide assistance to the individual following the principle of integrality. In order to be effective, the operationalization of this biopsychosocial and spiritual care requires dialogue through interdisciplinary work, constituting the Singular Therapeutic Plan (PTS) as a promising tool. |
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Palliative care: definition and strategies used in medical practiveCuidados paliativos: definición y estratégias utilizadas en la práctica médicaCuidados paliativos: definição e estratégias utilizadas na prática médicaPalliative CareMedical EducationPalliative medicine.Cuidados PaliativosEducación MédicaMedicina paliativa.Cuidados PaliativosEducação MédicaMedicina paliativa.The term care encompasses different practices and meanings, varying according to the culture to which it belongs. Palliative care presents itself as a sphere of care, which emerged with the objective of meeting a growing demand from patients outside the possibilities of therapeutic cure and who were being marginalized and poorly assisted by the technical model of Medicine, focusing on the disease in to the detriment of the patient. The purpose of this article is to define palliative care from the perspective of doctors who work in an oncology unit in a large hospital and the strategies used to operationalize this type of health care. This is a qualitative, descriptive study, carried out with 14 doctors working in an oncology unit of a hospital in the Midwest region of Minas Gerais, following inclusion and exclusion criteria, and later divided into three categories of analysis: definition of palliative care; the weakness of medical training in palliative care; multidisciplinarity and the operationalization of care. This study points out that knowledge in palliative care is still weak and superficial, demonstrating a gap in medical teaching when we take this theme as a reference. Thus, professional training strategies are necessary for this type of care to provide assistance to the individual following the principle of integrality. In order to be effective, the operationalization of this biopsychosocial and spiritual care requires dialogue through interdisciplinary work, constituting the Singular Therapeutic Plan (PTS) as a promising tool.El término cuidado engloba diferentes prácticas y significados, que varían según la cultura a la que pertenece. Los cuidados paliativos se presentan como un ámbito asistencial, que surgió con el objetivo de atender una demanda creciente de pacientes ajenos a las posibilidades de curación terapéutica y que habían sido marginados y mal atendidos por el modelo técnico de la Medicina, con foco en la enfermedad en en detrimento del paciente. El propósito de este artículo es definir los cuidados paliativos desde la perspectiva de los médicos que trabajan en una unidad de oncología de un gran hospital y las estrategias utilizadas para operacionalizar este tipo de atención de salud. Se trata de un estudio cualitativo, descriptivo, realizado con 14 médicos que laboran en una unidad de oncología de un hospital de la región Medio Oeste de Minas Gerais, siguiendo criterios de inclusión y exclusión, y posteriormente dividido en tres categorías de análisis: definición de cuidados paliativos; la debilidad de la formación médica en cuidados paliativos; multidisciplinariedad y operacionalización de la atención. Este estudio señala que el conocimiento en cuidados paliativos aún es débil y superficial, evidenciando un vacío en la enseñanza médica cuando tomamos este tema como referencia. Así, las estrategias de formación profesional son necesarias para que este tipo de atención brinde asistencia al individuo siguiendo el principio de integralidad. Para ser eficaz, la operacionalización de este cuidado biopsicosocial y espiritual requiere el diálogo a través del trabajo interdisciplinario, constituyendo el Plan Terapéutico Singular (PTS) como una herramienta prometedora.O termo cuidado abrange práticas e significados diversos, variando de acordo com a cultura a qual se insere. O cuidado paliativo apresenta-se como uma esfera do cuidado, que surgiu com o objetivo de suprir a uma demanda crescente de pacientes fora das possibilidades de cura terapêutica e que vinham sendo marginalizados e mal assistidos pelo modelo tecnicista da Medicina, com foco na doença em detrimento do doente. O objetivo desse artigo é definir o cuidado paliativo na perspectiva de médicos que atuam em uma unidade oncológica de um hospital de grande porte e as estratégias utilizadas para operacionalizar esta modalidade de assistência à saúde. Trata-se de um estudo qualitativo, de caráter descritivo, realizado com 14 médicos atuantes numa unidade de oncologia de um hospital da região Centro-Oeste de Minas Gerais, seguindo critérios de inclusão e exclusão e, posteriormente, dividido em três categorias de análise: definição dos cuidados paliativos; a fragilidade da formação médica em cuidados paliativos; multidisciplinaridade e a operacionalização do cuidado. Este estudo aponta que o conhecimento em cuidado paliativo ainda é fragilizado e superficial, demonstrando defazagem no ensino médico quando tomamos como referência esse tema. Assim, estratégias de capacitação profissional são necessárias para que esta modalidade de cuidado preste assistência ao indivíduo seguindo o princípio da integralidade. Para que seja eficaz, a operacionalização desse cuidado biopsicossocial e espiritual demanda diálogo por meio do trabalho interdisciplinar, constituindo como ferramenta promissora o Plano Terapêutico Singular (PTS).Research, Society and Development2021-01-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1158510.33448/rsd-v10i1.11585Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e18810111585Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e18810111585Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e188101115852525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11585/10411Copyright (c) 2021 Alexandre Ernesto Silva; Maria Angélica Martins Guimarães; Rafael Cotta Carvalho; Thayane Vieira Carvalho; Stefãne Amorim Ribeiro; Matheus Rodrigues Martinshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Alexandre Ernesto Guimarães, Maria Angélica Martins Carvalho, Rafael Cotta Carvalho, Thayane Vieira Ribeiro, Stefãne Amorim Martins, Matheus Rodrigues 2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11585Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:22.335236Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Palliative care: definition and strategies used in medical practive Cuidados paliativos: definición y estratégias utilizadas en la práctica médica Cuidados paliativos: definição e estratégias utilizadas na prática médica |
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Palliative care: definition and strategies used in medical practive |
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Palliative care: definition and strategies used in medical practive Silva, Alexandre Ernesto Palliative Care Medical Education Palliative medicine. Cuidados Paliativos Educación Médica Medicina paliativa. Cuidados Paliativos Educação Médica Medicina paliativa. |
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Palliative care: definition and strategies used in medical practive |
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Palliative care: definition and strategies used in medical practive |
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Palliative care: definition and strategies used in medical practive |
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Palliative care: definition and strategies used in medical practive |
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Palliative care: definition and strategies used in medical practive |
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Silva, Alexandre Ernesto |
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Silva, Alexandre Ernesto Guimarães, Maria Angélica Martins Carvalho, Rafael Cotta Carvalho, Thayane Vieira Ribeiro, Stefãne Amorim Martins, Matheus Rodrigues |
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Guimarães, Maria Angélica Martins Carvalho, Rafael Cotta Carvalho, Thayane Vieira Ribeiro, Stefãne Amorim Martins, Matheus Rodrigues |
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Silva, Alexandre Ernesto Guimarães, Maria Angélica Martins Carvalho, Rafael Cotta Carvalho, Thayane Vieira Ribeiro, Stefãne Amorim Martins, Matheus Rodrigues |
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Palliative Care Medical Education Palliative medicine. Cuidados Paliativos Educación Médica Medicina paliativa. Cuidados Paliativos Educação Médica Medicina paliativa. |
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Palliative Care Medical Education Palliative medicine. Cuidados Paliativos Educación Médica Medicina paliativa. Cuidados Paliativos Educação Médica Medicina paliativa. |
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The term care encompasses different practices and meanings, varying according to the culture to which it belongs. Palliative care presents itself as a sphere of care, which emerged with the objective of meeting a growing demand from patients outside the possibilities of therapeutic cure and who were being marginalized and poorly assisted by the technical model of Medicine, focusing on the disease in to the detriment of the patient. The purpose of this article is to define palliative care from the perspective of doctors who work in an oncology unit in a large hospital and the strategies used to operationalize this type of health care. This is a qualitative, descriptive study, carried out with 14 doctors working in an oncology unit of a hospital in the Midwest region of Minas Gerais, following inclusion and exclusion criteria, and later divided into three categories of analysis: definition of palliative care; the weakness of medical training in palliative care; multidisciplinarity and the operationalization of care. This study points out that knowledge in palliative care is still weak and superficial, demonstrating a gap in medical teaching when we take this theme as a reference. Thus, professional training strategies are necessary for this type of care to provide assistance to the individual following the principle of integrality. In order to be effective, the operationalization of this biopsychosocial and spiritual care requires dialogue through interdisciplinary work, constituting the Singular Therapeutic Plan (PTS) as a promising tool. |
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