Os cuidados paliativos como facilitadores no processo de finitude de crianças com câncer.
Resumo
Palliative care is a crucial part of health services. Developed to act in reducing
the patient's suffering in a humanized way with impacts on the improvement of
physical, psychological, social and/or spiritual health. The purpose of the work
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is to analyze how palliative care can contribute to the child's finitude process. A
qualitative study of an exploratory character was conducted. To deepen and
clarify in a systematic, orderly and comprehensive manner the subject in
question was necessary to use the integrative review of the literature. Virtual
searches were done on BVS, periodical Capes, Redalyc and Google Academic
platforms through the use of the String “Palliative Care” and “Child Cancer”. In
the end, 13 articles composed the final corpus of this work. The literature
consulted points out that palliative care can minimize the child's emotional
impacts with cancer, which during the course of the disease can get worse. It
has also been identified that palliative care promote general improvements in
the patient's quality of life regarding the acceptance of the disease, narrowing of
the confidence link between patient and professional, participation in playing
playful activities, reduced pain and suffering when resulting from Sadness,
anguish, depression and fear. Another point discussed is the role of the health
team that works as an integrated body, harmoniously and humanized. Among
the members of this team, the role of the palliativist psychologist has been
highlighted, who through his work acts in the need of the other, seeking
dialogue with the patient and his family, being aware of emotional changes,
understanding individual needs and developing strategies evidence -based. It is
concluded that palliative care has been extremely important for child treatment,
regardless of the disease phase, bringing significant contributions regarding the
patient's quality of life.
Keywords: Palliative Care. Childhood Cancer. Palliative Psychologist.