Práticas corporais e o tratamento interdisciplinar de pessoas com fibromialgia: a dádiva
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Resumo: | Fibromyalgia is a rheumatic syndrome characterized by chronic and diffuse musculoskeletal pain that presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges to Western medical rationality. Studies highlight the role of interdisciplinary treatment (IT) and corporal practices of health (CPH) in terms of health care and reception. The acts of giving, receiving, and returning symbolic gifts of care provide sociability, recognition, and legitimacy in the health field. The objective of this article is to understand IT and CPH as a system for exchanging health care gifts that is established between people diagnosed with fibromyalgia and health professionals. This is a qualitative study carried out by applying an open interview and carrying out field observation with eight people diagnosed with fibromyalgia and a semi-open questionnaire with nine health professionals. Content Analysis led to the elaboration of a thematic category: “The cycle of the triple obligation of giving health care.” The constitution of the gift in the health care process occurred by an affective-therapeutic displacement to the other, a gift of hospitality, and a gift of recognition. In summary, it was possible to perceive the relevance of IT and CPH as circuits of reciprocity capable of building new social uses of the body in social instances of life. |
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Práticas corporais e o tratamento interdisciplinar de pessoas com fibromialgia: a dádivaCorporal practices and the interdisciplinary treatment of people with fibromyalgia: the gift of carefibromyalgiacorporal practices of healthinterdisciplinary treatmentgifthealth carefibromialgiapráticas corporais de saúdetratamento interdisciplinardádivacuidado em saúdeFibromyalgia is a rheumatic syndrome characterized by chronic and diffuse musculoskeletal pain that presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges to Western medical rationality. Studies highlight the role of interdisciplinary treatment (IT) and corporal practices of health (CPH) in terms of health care and reception. The acts of giving, receiving, and returning symbolic gifts of care provide sociability, recognition, and legitimacy in the health field. The objective of this article is to understand IT and CPH as a system for exchanging health care gifts that is established between people diagnosed with fibromyalgia and health professionals. This is a qualitative study carried out by applying an open interview and carrying out field observation with eight people diagnosed with fibromyalgia and a semi-open questionnaire with nine health professionals. Content Analysis led to the elaboration of a thematic category: “The cycle of the triple obligation of giving health care.” The constitution of the gift in the health care process occurred by an affective-therapeutic displacement to the other, a gift of hospitality, and a gift of recognition. In summary, it was possible to perceive the relevance of IT and CPH as circuits of reciprocity capable of building new social uses of the body in social instances of life.A fibromialgia é uma síndrome reumática caracterizada por dor musculoesquelética crônica e difusa que apresenta desafios diagnósticos e terapêuticos à racionalidade médica ocidental. Estudos ressaltam o papel do tratamento interdisciplinar (TI) e das práticas corporais de saúde (PCS) em termos de cuidado em saúde e acolhimento. Os atos de dar, receber e retribuir dádivas simbólicas de cuidado fornecem sociabilidade, reconhecimento e legitimidade no campo da saúde. O objetivo deste artigo é compreender o TI e as PCS como um sistema de troca de dádivas de cuidado em saúde que se estabelece entre pessoas diagnosticadas com fibromialgia e profissionais de saúde. Trata-se de um estudo qualitativo realizado mediante aplicação de entrevista aberta e observação em campo com oito pessoas diagnosticadas com fibromialgia e questionário semiaberto com nove profissionais de saúde. A Análise do Conteúdo resultou na construção de uma categoria temática: “O ciclo da tripla obrigação da dádiva do cuidado em saúde”. A constituição da dádiva no processo de cuidado em saúde ocorreu mediante um deslocamento afetivo-terapêutico ao próximo, dom da hospitalidade e dom do reconhecimento. Em síntese, foi possível perceber a relevância do TI e das PCS como circuitos de reciprocidade capazes de construir novos usos sociais do corpo nas instâncias sociais da vida.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública2024-05-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sausoc/article/view/22504710.1590/Saúde e Sociedade; v. 32 n. 4 (2023); e210849ptSaúde e Sociedade; Vol. 32 No. 4 (2023); e210849ptSaúde e Sociedade; Vol. 32 Núm. 4 (2023); e210849pt1984-04700104-1290reponame:Saúde e Sociedade (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sausoc/article/view/225047/204532https://www.revistas.usp.br/sausoc/article/view/225047/204534Copyright (c) 2024 Saúde e Sociedadehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Leonardo Hernandes de SouzaSilva, Alan CamargoEspírito Santo , Wecisley Ribeiro doMattos, Rafael da Silva2024-05-10T14:19:29Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/225047Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/sausocPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsaudesoc@usp.br||lena@usp.br1984-04700104-1290opendoar:2024-05-10T14:19:29Saúde e Sociedade (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Práticas corporais e o tratamento interdisciplinar de pessoas com fibromialgia: a dádiva Corporal practices and the interdisciplinary treatment of people with fibromyalgia: the gift of care |
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Práticas corporais e o tratamento interdisciplinar de pessoas com fibromialgia: a dádiva |
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Práticas corporais e o tratamento interdisciplinar de pessoas com fibromialgia: a dádiva Oliveira, Leonardo Hernandes de Souza fibromyalgia corporal practices of health interdisciplinary treatment gift health care fibromialgia práticas corporais de saúde tratamento interdisciplinar dádiva cuidado em saúde |
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Práticas corporais e o tratamento interdisciplinar de pessoas com fibromialgia: a dádiva |
title_full |
Práticas corporais e o tratamento interdisciplinar de pessoas com fibromialgia: a dádiva |
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Práticas corporais e o tratamento interdisciplinar de pessoas com fibromialgia: a dádiva |
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Práticas corporais e o tratamento interdisciplinar de pessoas com fibromialgia: a dádiva |
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Práticas corporais e o tratamento interdisciplinar de pessoas com fibromialgia: a dádiva |
author |
Oliveira, Leonardo Hernandes de Souza |
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Oliveira, Leonardo Hernandes de Souza Silva, Alan Camargo Espírito Santo , Wecisley Ribeiro do Mattos, Rafael da Silva |
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Silva, Alan Camargo Espírito Santo , Wecisley Ribeiro do Mattos, Rafael da Silva |
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Oliveira, Leonardo Hernandes de Souza Silva, Alan Camargo Espírito Santo , Wecisley Ribeiro do Mattos, Rafael da Silva |
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fibromyalgia corporal practices of health interdisciplinary treatment gift health care fibromialgia práticas corporais de saúde tratamento interdisciplinar dádiva cuidado em saúde |
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fibromyalgia corporal practices of health interdisciplinary treatment gift health care fibromialgia práticas corporais de saúde tratamento interdisciplinar dádiva cuidado em saúde |
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Fibromyalgia is a rheumatic syndrome characterized by chronic and diffuse musculoskeletal pain that presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges to Western medical rationality. Studies highlight the role of interdisciplinary treatment (IT) and corporal practices of health (CPH) in terms of health care and reception. The acts of giving, receiving, and returning symbolic gifts of care provide sociability, recognition, and legitimacy in the health field. The objective of this article is to understand IT and CPH as a system for exchanging health care gifts that is established between people diagnosed with fibromyalgia and health professionals. This is a qualitative study carried out by applying an open interview and carrying out field observation with eight people diagnosed with fibromyalgia and a semi-open questionnaire with nine health professionals. Content Analysis led to the elaboration of a thematic category: “The cycle of the triple obligation of giving health care.” The constitution of the gift in the health care process occurred by an affective-therapeutic displacement to the other, a gift of hospitality, and a gift of recognition. In summary, it was possible to perceive the relevance of IT and CPH as circuits of reciprocity capable of building new social uses of the body in social instances of life. |
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