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A Comparison of Prior Health Care Experience to Successful Relocation in Long-Term CareTickle, Eugenia Hendricks, 1937- 08 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study is to compare prior health care experience with satisfactory adjustment in a long-term care facility. Both quantity and quality of prior experience in a health care facility are examined in terms of the significance to successful relocation. Demographic data and perceived control of health are examined in relation to significance of the findings.
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Hospitalized School-Age Children: Psychosocial Issues and Use of a Live, Closed-Circuit Television ProgramRavert, Russell D. (Russell Douglas) 08 1900 (has links)
This descriptive study utilized semi-structured interviews and observations to examine the experiences of hospitalized school-age children, and explore the potential of a live, closed-circuit television program as a psychosocial intervention. Among findings, Phase I data from 16 subjects indicates a) concern with painful medical procedures, particularly intraveneous (IV) injections, b) a desire for more information, especially concerning medical equipment, c) a variety of responses to social issues among subjects, d) the importance of activities, and e) the central role of the hospital playroom. Phase II data indicates that live, closed-circuit television can provide ambulatory and room-bound children opportunities for making choices, social interaction, participation, and information on their environment. Conclusions and implications are included.
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O psicanalista nos cuidados paliativos com crianças / The psychoanalyst in pediatric palliative careDisaró, Denise Regina 28 April 2017 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2017-04-28 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / Palliative care (PC) is a new practice in the world and in Brazil, and even more recent
with children. This study was developed in a palliative care setting. Its purpose is to
reflect on psychoanalytic care of children in PC, their families, the health team and on
the psychoanalyst. With psychoanalysis as a theoretical, technical and ethical
reference, a three case study was developed which provided the opportunity to
observe how psychoanalytic care occurs in this special condition. The traumatic
potential present in the situational dimension tends to cause changes in the Self of
the patients and their relatives, who present a psychic functioning and suffering,
similar to the psychopathological dimension, such as narcissistic-identity disorders.
Through this process, children and their families lose, even temporarily, some
important Ego functions to face the circumstances, such as the capacity for
mediation, organization, synthesis and integration of the elements present in the
situational dimension. This requires that the analyst assume the deficient Ego
functions until the people involved gradually rescue the dormant skills. It is as a
mediator that the analyst can be a transformational object and enables the
psychoanalytic work, the construction of meaning and the elaboration of experience.
It is predominantly a more active care with an additional amount of implied presence,
although the analyst has to keep, dialectically, the reserved presence which is
essential for self-restraint, self-care and to avoid intrusion caused by the excess of
implication / Cuidados paliativos (CP) são uma prática nova no mundo e no Brasil e ainda mais
recente com crianças. É neste pano de fundo que se desenvolveu este estudo. Seu
objetivo é refletir sobre os cuidados psicanalíticos destinados a crianças em CP e
sua família, à equipe de saúde e ao próprio psicanalista. Tendo a psicanálise como
referencial teórico, técnico e ético, foi desenvolvido um estudo de três casos, que
permitiu observar como o cuidado psicanalítico ocorre nesta condição especial. O
potencial traumático presente na dimensão situacional tende a provocar alterações
no Eu dos pacientes e seus familiares, que passam a apresentar um funcionamento
psíquico e um sofrimento semelhante ao da dimensão psicopatológica, isto é, aos
transtornos narcísico-identitários. Nestes momentos, as crianças e suas famílias
perdem, ainda que temporariamente, algumas funções egoicas importantes para o
enfrentamento das circunstâncias, tais como a capacidade de mediação, de
organização, síntese e integração dos elementos presentes na dimensão situacional.
Este quadro requer que o analista assuma as funções egoicas deficientes naquele
momento até que as pessoas resgatem gradativamente as habilidades perdidas. É
como mediador que o analista pode ser um objeto transformacional e possibilitar o
trabalho psíquico e a construção de sentido e de elaboração da experiência. Tratase,
predominantemente, de um cuidado ativo com um quantum a mais de presença
implicada, embora o analista tenha que manter dialeticamente a presença
reservada, essencial para a autocontinência e o autocuidado e para evitar a intrusão
provocada pelo excesso de implicação
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Ontwerp van 'n ouerleidingsprogram vir moeders in 'n kangaroemoedersorg-program : 'n opvoedkundig sielkundige benaderingSnyman, Amelia 06 1900 (has links)
Die doel van hierdie studie is die ontwikkeling van 'n ouerleidingsprogram vir
moeders wat hul premature babas in 'n kangaroemoedersorgprogram versorg. Die
program het ten doel om die moeders in die onmiddelikke versorging, sowel as die
toekomstige begeleiding van hut kinders, toe te rus. 'n Literatuuroorsig word gegee
van prematuriteit as fenomeen en van kangaroemoedersorg (KMS) as
versorgingswyse, met spesifieke verwysing na die toepassing daarvan in Kalafonghospitaal.
Die grondslae van ouerteiding word uit die literatuur opgesom en riglyne
word ook gestef vir die samestelling van 'n ouerfeidingprogram. Die kwalitatiewe
navorsingsmetode word gebruik om die inhoud van die ouerfeidingsprogram te
bepaal en om ondersoek in te stel na die mees geskikte aanbiedingswyses. Die
verslag word afgesluit met riglyne vir die samestelling van 'n prakties-toepasbare
ouerleidingsprogram waarin inhoudsmoontlikhede, idees vir aanbieding en wyses vir
die bepaling van gestelde uitkomste uiteengesit word. / The aim of this study is the development of parental guidance for mothers who take care of
their premature babies in a programme of Kangaroo Mother Care. The programme aims to
equip mothers for immediate and future care of their children. A literature review of
prematurity as phenomenon and of kangaroo mother care as care method is presented with
specifK: reference to the way it is applied in Kalafong-hospital. The basics of parental care
are summated from literature and guidelines are set to design a parental guidance
programme. The qualitative research method is put into operation to determine the content
of the parental guidance programme and to investigate the most appropriate method of
presentation. The report is concluded with guidelines for setting up a practical and
applicable parental guidance programme in which subject possibilities, ideas for presentation
and means for determining set outcomes are explained. / Educational Studies / M.Ed.(Spesialisering in voorligting)
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A fully human spirituality : a gendered response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic for the South African churchSnyman, Desiree 30 November 2006 (has links)
The HIV/AIDS pandemic is a crisis for the South African government, society and Church. About sixty percent of the HIV population are in Sub Saharan Africa with women being three times more likely to be infected with HIV than their male counterparts. Governmental, societal and Church responses seem to have had little effect in reducing the pandemic as can be seen from the rising prevalence rates. Responses to the HIV/AIDS pandemic lack a gender focus. Some churches have not responded to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Other Church-based responses have been isolated and simplistic in that they have concentrated on one aspect of the HIV illness. The HIV/AIDS pandemic is a growing crisis to which the Church should respond.
The hermeneutical point of departure in this thesis is to express a preferential option for the poor by standing in solidarity with a group of women living on the margins of society. To this end the perspectives of black people, who are materially poor, HIV positive and part of support groups are articulated in the study. The research project suggests that the preferential option for the poor has the potential to contribute to the personal and social transformation of society.
Focussing on the deep-seated longing many desire for fullness of life, this thesis explores and describes a gendered Christian response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic that could contribute to the full humanity of people. Full humanity is understood as transformation to wholeness and incorporates unity with God, others, creation and within oneself. A multifaceted, integrated and gendered response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic is suggested by way of a model of full humanity.
The South African context of HIV/AIDS, patriarchy and poverty pose a challenge to the way that Christians develop their spirituality. This thesis aims to explore and describe aspects of a fully human spirituality emerging from the South African situation. The study suggests that a clearly integrative and holistic approach that embodies the gender perspective is necessary for churches to adopt in responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / D.Th.(Christian Spirituality)
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A fully human spirituality : a gendered response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic for the South African churchSnyman, Desiree 30 November 2006 (has links)
The HIV/AIDS pandemic is a crisis for the South African government, society and Church. About sixty percent of the HIV population are in Sub Saharan Africa with women being three times more likely to be infected with HIV than their male counterparts. Governmental, societal and Church responses seem to have had little effect in reducing the pandemic as can be seen from the rising prevalence rates. Responses to the HIV/AIDS pandemic lack a gender focus. Some churches have not responded to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Other Church-based responses have been isolated and simplistic in that they have concentrated on one aspect of the HIV illness. The HIV/AIDS pandemic is a growing crisis to which the Church should respond.
The hermeneutical point of departure in this thesis is to express a preferential option for the poor by standing in solidarity with a group of women living on the margins of society. To this end the perspectives of black people, who are materially poor, HIV positive and part of support groups are articulated in the study. The research project suggests that the preferential option for the poor has the potential to contribute to the personal and social transformation of society.
Focussing on the deep-seated longing many desire for fullness of life, this thesis explores and describes a gendered Christian response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic that could contribute to the full humanity of people. Full humanity is understood as transformation to wholeness and incorporates unity with God, others, creation and within oneself. A multifaceted, integrated and gendered response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic is suggested by way of a model of full humanity.
The South African context of HIV/AIDS, patriarchy and poverty pose a challenge to the way that Christians develop their spirituality. This thesis aims to explore and describe aspects of a fully human spirituality emerging from the South African situation. The study suggests that a clearly integrative and holistic approach that embodies the gender perspective is necessary for churches to adopt in responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / D.Th.(Christian Spirituality)
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Ontwerp van 'n ouerleidingsprogram vir moeders in 'n kangaroemoedersorg-program : 'n opvoedkundig sielkundige benaderingSnyman, Amelia 06 1900 (has links)
Die doel van hierdie studie is die ontwikkeling van 'n ouerleidingsprogram vir
moeders wat hul premature babas in 'n kangaroemoedersorgprogram versorg. Die
program het ten doel om die moeders in die onmiddelikke versorging, sowel as die
toekomstige begeleiding van hut kinders, toe te rus. 'n Literatuuroorsig word gegee
van prematuriteit as fenomeen en van kangaroemoedersorg (KMS) as
versorgingswyse, met spesifieke verwysing na die toepassing daarvan in Kalafonghospitaal.
Die grondslae van ouerteiding word uit die literatuur opgesom en riglyne
word ook gestef vir die samestelling van 'n ouerfeidingprogram. Die kwalitatiewe
navorsingsmetode word gebruik om die inhoud van die ouerfeidingsprogram te
bepaal en om ondersoek in te stel na die mees geskikte aanbiedingswyses. Die
verslag word afgesluit met riglyne vir die samestelling van 'n prakties-toepasbare
ouerleidingsprogram waarin inhoudsmoontlikhede, idees vir aanbieding en wyses vir
die bepaling van gestelde uitkomste uiteengesit word. / The aim of this study is the development of parental guidance for mothers who take care of
their premature babies in a programme of Kangaroo Mother Care. The programme aims to
equip mothers for immediate and future care of their children. A literature review of
prematurity as phenomenon and of kangaroo mother care as care method is presented with
specifK: reference to the way it is applied in Kalafong-hospital. The basics of parental care
are summated from literature and guidelines are set to design a parental guidance
programme. The qualitative research method is put into operation to determine the content
of the parental guidance programme and to investigate the most appropriate method of
presentation. The report is concluded with guidelines for setting up a practical and
applicable parental guidance programme in which subject possibilities, ideas for presentation
and means for determining set outcomes are explained. / Educational Studies / M.Ed.(Spesialisering in voorligting)
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The impact of child life non-pharmacologic pain interventions on pediatric patient's pain perception in the emergency departmentReynolds-Wilcox, Wendy Lee 01 January 2004 (has links)
The purpose of this current study is to examine the impact of non-pharmacologic pain interventions administered by trained Child Life professionals in an emergency department on pain perception in children. Results showed no significant decrease in children's pain report during the medical procedure compared to before the medical procedure. However, pain after the medical procedure is significantly less than pain during the medical procedure.
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