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- Title
PALLIATIVE PROFESSIONALS: STRESSORS IMPOSED ON THE TEAM IN THE DEATH AND DYING PROCESS.
- Authors
Böger, Raiza; dos Reis Bellaguarda, Maria Lígia; da Silva Knihs, Neide; Manfrini, Gisele Cristina; Martins da Rosa, Luciana; dos Santos, Maristela Jeci; Alonso Caravaca-Morera, Jaime
- Abstract
Objective: to know the multidisciplinary palliative care team's perception about stressors in the death and dying process. Method: a qualitative, exploratory-descriptive study, carried out from the perspective of Betty Neuman's theory. Data were collected using online semi-structured interview with nine palliative professionals from two health institutions between February and November 2020. Results: a grid of analysis composed of the three Neuman System Models was organized, i.e., environment, person and health, emerging the categories: Self-perception for care in death and dying; Communication between team, patient and family - minimizing stress in palliative care; Personal and professional stressors and health structure. Conclusion: the main stressor source referred to communication as an intrateam relationship and with patient and family. The pandemic was considered as a potential impact of relational and communication difficulties, and the fragility of health management support was linked to palliative multidisciplinary teams.
- Subjects
DEATH &; psychology; RESEARCH; PROFESSIONAL practice; ATTITUDES of medical personnel; JOB stress; RESEARCH methodology; TERMINALLY ill; INTERVIEWING; PEER relations; MEDICAL personnel; QUALITATIVE research; PATIENTS' families; HEALTH care teams; COMMUNICATION; PSYCHOSOCIAL factors; NEUMAN systems model; PATIENT-professional relations; CONTENT analysis; THEMATIC analysis; PALLIATIVE treatment; ATTITUDES toward death; PSYCHOLOGICAL stress
- Publication
Texto & Contexto Enfermagem, 2022, Vol 31, p1
- ISSN
0104-0707
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/1980-265X-TCE-2021-0401en