Banca de DEFESA: Luciara de Oliveira Pereira

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STUDENT : Luciara de Oliveira Pereira
DATE: 22/08/2023
TIME: 14:30
LOCAL: Online
TITLE:

PALLIATIVE CARE IN A NEONATAL UNIT: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF DISCURSIVE AND SOCIOMATERIAL PRACTICES


KEY WORDS:

Discourse. identities. discursive genre. Palliative Care. Sociomaterial practice.


PAGES: 170
BIG AREA: Lingüística, Letras e Artes
AREA: Lingüística
SUMMARY:

In recent years, despite a greater diffusion and knowledge about Neonatal Palliative Care (NPC), there are still some problems during its practice, such as perspectives on curing/caring, myths, and challenges in the health system. Understanding the social environment in which NCP takes place provides possibilities to reflect on social practices and possible changes in this context. The main objective of this study is to investigate identity, interactional, discursive and sociomaterial aspects of the social practice of the NCP in a public hospital in the Federal District, in order to analyze the sociomaterial practices represented in the discourses of health professionals working in a Neonatology Intensive Care Unit (NICU). This is a study with a theoretical-methodological basis in Critical Discourse Analysis (CHOULIARAKI; FAIRCLOUGH, 1999; FAIRCLOUGH, 2003, 2016; MAGALHÃES, 2000; MAGALHÃES; MARTINS; RESENDE, 2017; VIEIRA; RESENDE, 2016; VIEIRA, 2019, 2022) and Practice-Based Studies (GHERARDI, 2011, 2012). The qualitative research of an ethnographic and documentary nature allowed us to reflect on the interactions and representations of health professionals, in the face of the ideologies involved in their social relationships, especially due to their active role in the activities of a neonatal unit of the public health network. It is observed that a limited vision of the concepts and practices of NCP can lead to the underutilization of care strategies in patients who could benefit from them, in earlier stages of the disease. The analysis points to power asymmetries related to the centralization of medical discourse and institutional rules, which can limit the participation and involvement of families in care practices. The need for a more inclusive approach in the NICU is highlighted, in which families are seen as partners in care and their perspectives and knowledge are valued.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Externa à Instituição - LISA VALÉRIA VIEIRA TORRES - PUC-GO
Interna - 1998445 - AVELINY MANTOVAN LIMA
Interna - 1719965 - JULIANA DE FREITAS DIAS
Presidente - 2504998 - VIVIANE CRISTINA VIEIRA
Notícia cadastrada em: 24/07/2023 13:44
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