Examinando por Materia "Palliative care"
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- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoHacia el afrontamiento de enfermedad de una paciente oncológica y su familia(Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali, 2016) García Ochoa, Alejandra; González Velásquez, ElsyThe present research about the palliative cares is an approach to the coping to an elderly woman with cancer at the terminal stage with two daughters both of them caregivers in her last days, which the main objective was to characterize the palliative cares on a oncology patient and her family, in the last phases of the sickness, likewise taken into account the specifics objectives which were to verify the information who have a oncology terminal patient and their families to face the illness condition, identify which intern elements ( personal, emotional) has the patient and their family to confront the disease process and identify with what external elements ( economic, social support networks) have the patient and her families to face the illness process. The research was characterized as a case of study of descriptive type; the tools for the recollection of the information, was the semi structure interview. Finally the conclusion is that the cancer in terminal stage involve a series of changes physically, mentally and socially; and despite of using the "silence" or not face the disease, it prove that exist strategies and resources to face the disease process available to the patient and family and are used subjectively in each.
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoInforme pasantía: Corporación Manares(2017) Pacheco García, Stefanny Johanna; Ríos Fernández, Diana GiselaPalliative Care reminds us how to humanize again the medical practice, how to understand better the vital cycles (specially death), how to have a successful life experience for a dignifying death, how the quality of life and wellness are not lost because of the suffer of any given illness, how to be and confront with resilience be like health personal-patient-family any given adversities who may come. In the present paper it is given a glimpse of the action of Palliative Care in a transplant patient corporation about different needs viewed in a bio-psico-social-spiritual model, worked from the concepts given in the specialization and the experience of the everyday towards the realization of process and intervention.
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoPropuesta de talleres reflexivos para cuidadores de niños entre 8 y 10 años con diagnóstico de VIH/SIDA(2017) Gil Rodríguez, Melisa; Múnera García, Jefferson; Blair David, Liliam PatriciaIn this paper some pstulates from existentialist humanist theories are proposed, such as those by Maslow with the holistic-dynamic theory, Rogers with the person-centered theory, May with existential psychology and Yalom with the concept of death and palliative care, seeking to sensitize caregivers of children between the ages of 8 and 10 diagnosed with HIV/AIDS with the purpose of strengthening and generating well-being of the relationships between them, through a theoretical reference and a proposal of 10 reflective workshops, these Workshops have a theoretical psychological reference, for that reason the application must be performed by a profesional psychologist. These workshops are aimed at the psycho-educational context in order to be able to accompany the caregiver of the child diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, from their feelings and experiences, generating a comprehensive well-being, to achieve an unconditional acceptance of respect and understanding.
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoRol del psicólogo en cuidados paliativos y aspectos emocionales que inciden en su labor: un estudio de caso(Universidad de San Buenaventura. Cali, 2019) Canizales Palacio, Laura Isabel; Pérez Morales, María FernandaThis research, called the role of the psychologist in palliative care and emotional aspects that affect their work: a case study, sought to examine from a humanist perspective, the relationship between the psychologist who works in palliative care, the patient and his family, and from there outline the emotions that are implicit in the professional when intervening in the palliative field. Method: Cross-sectional study, with a qualitative approach, of descriptive scope, in which the in-depth interview applied to a health professional specialized in the field of palliative care was used as an instrument for data collection. General objective: to describe the role of the psychologist in palliative care and the emotional aspects that affect his work. Specific objectives: Explain the role of the psychologist in the field of palliative care, then investigate the relationship psychologist-patient and family, finally analyze the incidence of emotional aspects that mediate the work of the psychologist. Results: The most significant results show the functions performed by the psychologist in the palliative field in the accompaniment of the patient and the family in a chronic, terminal and degenerative condition and the emotions that arise in it when intervening. Discussion: Highlight the sensitivity Vs. Objectivity that transcend in the palliative field, recognize which are the clinico-aesthetic resources with which the psychologist works and how they mediate in supplying the needs of the patient and the family. Conclusions: The most relevant aspects of the study were: understanding those emotional aspects that are mobilized when intervening and identifying the work overload of the professional and the various activities that he does to deal with the emotions that allow him to reconnect with his work.