Quotidian of accompanying family members in an environment of care: the emergence of hospital tribes
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE Understand the quotidian relationships of accompanying family members in an environment of care, which are close to the metaphor of a tribe in hospital environment. METHODQualitative study with data gathered from semi-structured interviews and observations with 16 family members accompanying hospitalized individuals with dependence on self-care. Data were submitted to thematic analysis, and analyzed through the metaphor of "tribe" proposed by comprehensive sociology. RESULTS Family members build up social clusters around caring, where we find traits typical of tribes: emotional ambience; solidarity based on links of sympathy and mutual assistance; an affectual nebula in the process of interaction; a logic of fusion in tactile relations; and communion/religiosity in the process of connecting in a collective identity. CONCLUSION In the presence of tragedy, families build social clusters similar to tribes having care as a totem. |
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Quotidian of accompanying family members in an environment of care: the emergence of hospital tribesFamilyFamily RelationsHospitalizationCaregiversCommunity-Institutional RelationsABSTRACT OBJECTIVE Understand the quotidian relationships of accompanying family members in an environment of care, which are close to the metaphor of a tribe in hospital environment. METHODQualitative study with data gathered from semi-structured interviews and observations with 16 family members accompanying hospitalized individuals with dependence on self-care. Data were submitted to thematic analysis, and analyzed through the metaphor of "tribe" proposed by comprehensive sociology. RESULTS Family members build up social clusters around caring, where we find traits typical of tribes: emotional ambience; solidarity based on links of sympathy and mutual assistance; an affectual nebula in the process of interaction; a logic of fusion in tactile relations; and communion/religiosity in the process of connecting in a collective identity. CONCLUSION In the presence of tragedy, families build social clusters similar to tribes having care as a totem.Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem2016-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0080-62342016000300466Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP v.50 n.3 2016reponame:Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S0080-623420160000400013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPassos,Silvia da Silva SantosPereira,ÁlvaroNitschke,Rosane Gonçalveseng2016-08-16T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0080-62342016000300466Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/reeuspPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||nursingscholar@usp.br1980-220X0080-6234opendoar:2016-08-16T00:00Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Quotidian of accompanying family members in an environment of care: the emergence of hospital tribes |
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Quotidian of accompanying family members in an environment of care: the emergence of hospital tribes |
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Quotidian of accompanying family members in an environment of care: the emergence of hospital tribes Passos,Silvia da Silva Santos Family Family Relations Hospitalization Caregivers Community-Institutional Relations |
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Quotidian of accompanying family members in an environment of care: the emergence of hospital tribes |
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Quotidian of accompanying family members in an environment of care: the emergence of hospital tribes |
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Quotidian of accompanying family members in an environment of care: the emergence of hospital tribes |
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Quotidian of accompanying family members in an environment of care: the emergence of hospital tribes |
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Quotidian of accompanying family members in an environment of care: the emergence of hospital tribes |
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Passos,Silvia da Silva Santos |
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Passos,Silvia da Silva Santos Pereira,Álvaro Nitschke,Rosane Gonçalves |
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Pereira,Álvaro Nitschke,Rosane Gonçalves |
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Passos,Silvia da Silva Santos Pereira,Álvaro Nitschke,Rosane Gonçalves |
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Family Family Relations Hospitalization Caregivers Community-Institutional Relations |
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Family Family Relations Hospitalization Caregivers Community-Institutional Relations |
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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE Understand the quotidian relationships of accompanying family members in an environment of care, which are close to the metaphor of a tribe in hospital environment. METHODQualitative study with data gathered from semi-structured interviews and observations with 16 family members accompanying hospitalized individuals with dependence on self-care. Data were submitted to thematic analysis, and analyzed through the metaphor of "tribe" proposed by comprehensive sociology. RESULTS Family members build up social clusters around caring, where we find traits typical of tribes: emotional ambience; solidarity based on links of sympathy and mutual assistance; an affectual nebula in the process of interaction; a logic of fusion in tactile relations; and communion/religiosity in the process of connecting in a collective identity. CONCLUSION In the presence of tragedy, families build social clusters similar to tribes having care as a totem. |
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