Childhood/ Pediatric Cancer: Nursing care in oncopediatrics with a central focus on humanization

Authors

  • Joelma Erculano Bragança Montovanelli
  • Adgeane Batista de Araújo
  • Erika Ferreira Silva Bittencourt
  • Hentony Clayton Lima Pinto
  • Vanessa Soares dos Reis de Marins
  • Luciana Teixeira Chaves Rodrigues
  • Luciana Santos de Santana
  • Gleisimar Lima Silva
  • Elizamar de Souza Silva
  • Josiane Alves dos Santos
  • Welesmar Barros dos Santos
  • Cleitineia da Silva Souza
  • Renata Perfetti de Souza
  • Hedelson José da Silva
  • Amanda Soares de Souza
  • Dulcilene Custódio da Cruz
  • Patricia Santos De Souza
  • Gleison Faria
  • Flaviane Cristina da Silva
  • Edson Alan Mora Cavalheiro
  • Aline de Souza Gude
  • Francisco Leandro Soares de Souza
  • Tais Loutarte Oliveira
  • Renata Gatto de Morais
  • Rhamayana Maria da Conceição
  • Vitória de Oliveira Peres
  • Daniele Silva de Almeida
  • Aline Fontes Alves
  • Cleidiane Barbosa Malaquias
  • Solange da Silva Boni
  • Letícia Ferreira Gomes
  • Michele Alves Primo
  • Marco Rogério da Silva
  • Andriele Vancini Sanches
  • Rayanne Cavalcante do Nascimento

Keywords:

Oncology, Humanization, Patient, Nursing

Abstract

Care for cancer patients, in addition to its complexity, involves physical, psychological, social, spiritual and economic aspects, since the term, cancer is still much stigmatized and brings with it the idea of death, prejudice and taboos. An important component in cancer patient care that is essential to life is communication, which allows for the transmission and understanding of messages and influences interpersonal relationships and the behavior of the people involved. In this context, the present study aimed to: Analyze the role of nurses in welcoming children with cancer and the return of these patients to the respective treatment. The methodological framework: This is a bibliographic review, conducted through original and complex studies, published in the following databases: SCIELO, LILACS, BSV and Google Academico, between 2010 and 2022. The results indicate that the exercise of humanized care provided to the patient/child is a favorable practice, as it establishes the team-patient bond. Understanding the fragility of the patient at this stage, the nurse assumes a commitment to pre-establish nursing care in partnership, together with the other professionals of the multiprofessional team, in order to meet the patient's needs, and with a view, mainly, to to quality and effective treatment. Thus, this study concludes that humanized care becomes fundamental to go beyond a traditional service, verbal and non-verbal communication in a therapeutic way in which expressions and gestures can mean a lot to the patient, providing greater patient adherence to the proposed treatment.

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2023-04-29

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Bragança Montovanelli, J. E., Araújo, A. B. de, Bittencourt, E. F. S., Pinto, H. C. L., Reis de Marins, V. S. dos, Rodrigues, L. T. C., Santana, L. S. de, Silva, G. L., Silva, E. de S., Santos, J. A. dos, Santos, W. B. dos, Souza, C. da S., Souza, R. P. de, Silva, H. J. da, Souza, A. S. de, Cruz, D. C. da, Souza, P. S. D., Faria, G., Silva, F. C. da, … Nascimento, R. C. do. (2023). Childhood/ Pediatric Cancer: Nursing care in oncopediatrics with a central focus on humanization. International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science, 10(4). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijaers/article/view/6238