Dissertação
O papel da fantasia em crianças face ao ato cirúrgico
Fecha
2015-05-22Registro en:
PFEIFER, Paula Moraes. The role of fantasy in children facing surgery. 2015. 101 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Psicologia) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2015.
Autor
Pfeifer, Paula Moraes
Institución
Resumen
Surgery is an experience that brings uncomfortable examinations and discomfort and
can often become an incomprehensible and traumatic experience. In the case of pediatric
surgery, there is a belief that children are not always in a position to understand and deal with
what surgery encompasses, considering that their psychic apparatus is still being formed.
These procedures are, obviously, accompanied by numerous fantasies in an attempt to defense
themselves and recover emotional balance to be able to face the situation. Therefore, this was
a qualitative, descriptive and exploratory study to investigate children s fantasies the day
before surgery, in psychoanalytic theory. Seven children were included, of both sexes, five to
twelve years old, admitted in a public hospital for surgery during 2014. Play Time and Fables
Test were used as instruments. The implementation of the instruments was performed in a
single moment, recorded, transcribed verbatim and the data was then passed through content
analysis. The participants expressed the perception of themselves as defective and possessed
feelings of fragility, helplessness and had many fears. The presence of frightening and
elaborative fantasies was identified as a defense attempt and a way of making sense of
surgical experience. It was concluded that the fantasies had a paradoxical role; that is, even if
they constituted a regressive defense, they proved to be protective structure and helped to
make sense of the surgical experience.