The physician in the face of death in the emergency room

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Autor(a) principal: Aredes,Janaína de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Giacomin,Karla Cristina, Firmo,Josélia Oliveira Araújo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To analyze how physicians, as part of a sociocultural group, handle the different types of death, in a metropolitan emergency service. METHODS: This is an ethnography carried out in one of the largest emergency services in Latin America. We have collected the data for nine months with participant observation and interviews with 43 physicians of different specialties – 25 men and 18 women, aged between 28 and 69 years. RESULTS: The analysis, guided by the model of Signs, Meanings, and Actions, shows a vast mosaic of situations and issues that permeate the medical care in an emergency unit. The results indicate that physicians may consider one death more difficult than another, depending on the criteria: age, identification or not with the patient, circumstances of the death, and medical questioning as to their responsibility in the death process. CONCLUSIONS: For physicians, no death is easy. Each death can be more or less difficult, depending on different criteria that permeate the medical care in an emergency unit, and it reveals different social, ethical, and moral issues.
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title The physician in the face of death in the emergency room
spellingShingle The physician in the face of death in the emergency room
Aredes,Janaína de Souza
Physicians, psychology
Attitude to Death, ethnology
Emergency Medicine
Anthropology, Medical
Qualitative Research
title_short The physician in the face of death in the emergency room
title_full The physician in the face of death in the emergency room
title_fullStr The physician in the face of death in the emergency room
title_full_unstemmed The physician in the face of death in the emergency room
title_sort The physician in the face of death in the emergency room
author Aredes,Janaína de Souza
author_facet Aredes,Janaína de Souza
Giacomin,Karla Cristina
Firmo,Josélia Oliveira Araújo
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author2 Giacomin,Karla Cristina
Firmo,Josélia Oliveira Araújo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aredes,Janaína de Souza
Giacomin,Karla Cristina
Firmo,Josélia Oliveira Araújo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Physicians, psychology
Attitude to Death, ethnology
Emergency Medicine
Anthropology, Medical
Qualitative Research
topic Physicians, psychology
Attitude to Death, ethnology
Emergency Medicine
Anthropology, Medical
Qualitative Research
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To analyze how physicians, as part of a sociocultural group, handle the different types of death, in a metropolitan emergency service. METHODS: This is an ethnography carried out in one of the largest emergency services in Latin America. We have collected the data for nine months with participant observation and interviews with 43 physicians of different specialties – 25 men and 18 women, aged between 28 and 69 years. RESULTS: The analysis, guided by the model of Signs, Meanings, and Actions, shows a vast mosaic of situations and issues that permeate the medical care in an emergency unit. The results indicate that physicians may consider one death more difficult than another, depending on the criteria: age, identification or not with the patient, circumstances of the death, and medical questioning as to their responsibility in the death process. CONCLUSIONS: For physicians, no death is easy. Each death can be more or less difficult, depending on different criteria that permeate the medical care in an emergency unit, and it reveals different social, ethical, and moral issues.
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