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Over the years, the social construction of cancer has associated the disease with an irreversible process that is therefore very painful for patients and their families. The nursing team, as well as providing extremely important care in the oncology sector, has the responsibility of alleviating the suffering brought on by cancer, preserving life and relieving their patients' fears and intense pain. Even though death is a constant in the lives of these professionals, it is presumable that the situation can bring feelings of sadness, guilt, incapacity, fear, coldness or emotional instability.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Over the years, the social construction of cancer has associated the disease with an irreversible process that is therefore very painful for patients and their families. The nursing team, as well as providing extremely important care in the oncology sector, has the responsibility of alleviating the suffering brought on by cancer, preserving life and relieving their patients' fears and intense pain. Even though death is a constant in the lives of these professionals, it is presumable that the situation can bring feelings of sadness, guilt, incapacity, fear, coldness or emotional instability. The aim was therefore to understand the social representations of nursing staff about death in terminally ill cancer patients.
Autorenporträt
Nurse from the State University of Pará. Specialised in Public Health at Unama. Participates in various research groups working in the field of public health. Participated as a scholarship holder in an extension project at USP, which focused on the control of infectious and parasitic diseases in the Amazon context.