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Sobre a morte e o morrer

Selene Beviláqua Chaves Afonso
- 01 Sep 2013 - 
- Vol. 18, Iss: 9, pp 2781-2782
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This article is published in Ciencia & Saude Coletiva.The article was published on 2013-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 206 citations till now.

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Processos de subjetivação na experiência de uma equipe de enfermagem em oncologia Subjectivity processes of a team of oncology nursing Los procesos de subjetivación en la experiencia de un equipo de enfermería en oncología

TL;DR: Palavras-chave et al. as discussed by the authors present a carater qualitativo that envolveu a equipe de enfermagem do ambulatorio de oncologia de um hospital no municipio de Belo Horizonte/MG.

A experiência de alunos de terapia ocupacional no processo de morte e morrer de pacientes em contexto hospitalar

TL;DR: Students of occupational therapy are not prepared to deal with the process of death and dying, and regard this process as difficult moment and see the process as painful and delicate.

O olhar humano sobre a vida: a consciência da finitude A human look about the life: awareness of finitude

TL;DR: A pesquisa foi realizada in a hospital geral no sul do Brazil, with nove pacientes em fase terminal, divided into dois groups: 1) seis atendidos pela equipe de cuidados paliativos, 2) tres pacients de grupo controle, indicating that por escolha do paciente ou familiar mantiveram-se sob tratamento curativo as mentioned in this paper.

Comunicação de prognóstico reservado ao paciente

TL;DR: A narrative bibliographic review with national and international articles besides book chapters on the themes of death, children patients with terminal illnesses, breaking bad news and poor prognosis found that a more emphatic communication tends to bring better results.
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Faith and Spirituality - Palliative Cares and Life Quality for Cancer Patients: Information Archeology with Statistics Table as from a Systematic Review

TL;DR: A systematic qualitative review of faith and spirituality themes in palliative care is presented in this paper, which makes it possible to summarize researches already concluded and obtain conclusions from a theme of interest.
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TL;DR: Oncologists, oncology trainees, and medical students who have been taught the protocol have reported increased confidence in their ability to disclose unfavorable medical information to patients.