Dissertação
Diretivas antecipadas de vontade e a sua execução no âmbito dos cuidados paliativos: estudo convergente-assistencial
Fecha
2023-05-04Autor
Bevilaqua, Taís Foletto
Institución
Resumen
Aiming to preserve the values of altruism and commitment in care situations that involve
fragility and vulnerability, the proposal of Palliative Care arises, which has the philosophy of
valuing life and facing death as a natural process, without the patient ceasing to exercise his or
her autonomy. It is from this perspective that the Advance Directives of Will emerge as an
applicable tool that allows a person, duly informed, to refuse or not a certain type of treatment
that in their value framework is (un)acceptable. The objective is to know how the patient care
process takes place based on the applicability, manifestation, and execution of Advance
Directives of Will in palliative care from the perspective of health professionals and to build a
strategy that facilitates this action. This is a qualitative research of the convergent care research
type in which seven professionals from the multidisciplinary team (doctor, nurse, nutritionist,
speech therapist, occupational therapist, psychologist and social worker) from a Palliative Care
Outpatient Clinic of a Hospital from the interior of Rio Grande do Sul. Non-participant
observation techniques, semi-structured interviews and convergence groups were used as
instruments for data collection. Data processing was carried out through discursive textual
analysis, which occurred concomitantly with collection, from May to October 2022. Approval
was obtained from the Ethics and Research Committee with human beings, according to opinion
number 5402861. Regarding the results, three categories emerged: multidisciplinary approach
in palliative care and actions in relation to advance directives, difficulties and facilities in the
applicability of advance directives in the context of palliative care and discussion and
development of strategies to enhance the approach and execution of advance directives in
palliative care: convergent-assistance process. Subsequently, following the precepts of the PCA,
the information of the categories was compiled, which subsidized the joint construction with
health professionals, creating an instrument to facilitate the applicability of Advance Directives
of Will in the context of palliative care. To this end, an educational infographic was organized
for patients and another for health professionals. Finally, the findings made it possible to report
the difficulties and facilities of the team in relation to the advance directives of will and to
subsidize discussions and strategies for introducing the theme in routine consultations of the
matrix team of Palliative Care. I also suggest that further research be carried out on the insertion
of Advance Directives of Will in other health care settings.