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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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[en] WHO CARES FOR THE CAREGIVER / [pt] QUEM CUIDA DO CUIDADOR

EUGENIO PAES CAMPOS 04 June 2004 (has links)
[pt] O objetivo da presente tese foi realizar uma leitura, à luz da teoria de Winnicott, da experiência de uma equipe de saúde cujo funcionamento propiciou que atuasse como cuidadora de si mesma. A equipe estava inserida num programa de atendimento a hipertensos, estruturado, com base no conceito de suporte social, centrado na reunião de profissionais de diversos saberes e na formação de grupos de pacientes - os grupos de suporte. A tese descreve a estruturação do programa e analisa a dinâmica da equipe de saúde, a partir de entrevistas realizadas com nove profissionais que dela participavam, focando o modo como vivenciavam seu relacionamento. Com base nesses depoimentos, procura mostrar a similitude, do que ali ocorria, com a dinâmica descrita por Winnicott relativa ao holding e à sua continuidade na vida adulta. Conclui-se que uma equipe de saúde pode ser cuidadora de si mesma desde que experimente no seu interior, uma dinâmica de relacionamento semelhante àquela vivenciada, através de um bom holding, nos primórdios do desenvolvimento. / [en] The objective of the present thesis was to carry out an appraisal of the experience of a health team whose way of functioning allowed it to act as its own care-provider. The team was part of a health-care program for high blood pressure patients, structured according to the social support concept, and centered both around meetings of professionals of different areas and specialties, as well as support group meetings of patients. The thesis describes the program s structure and analyses the health team dynamics using interviews carried out with nine of the professionals who participated in it, while keeping the focus on the way they experienced their relationship. Based on their statements, it was shown and discussed the similarity between what had happened in the reported experience and the dynamics described by Winnicott concerning the concept of holding, and its need throughout adult life. It was concluded that a health team can be a care-provider of itself, as long as it can experience, within itself, similar dynamics to the relationship experienced in early development of a good enough holding.

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