Sobre os cuidados espirituais no atendimento a recém-nascidos extremamente prematuros
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.23925/rct.i96.48992Mots-clés :
Espiritualidade, Neonatologia, Prematuridade, Cuidados PaliativosRésumé
O ambiente hospitalar é um lugar repleto de sofrimento e questionamentos sobre o significado da vida, situação em que os pacientes e profissionais são constantemente convidadas a refletir sobre a sua própria experiência de vida. A unidade de cuidados neonatais tem um significado mais especial, porque é um lugar onde a vida pode ser transformada assim que começa. O momento bastante sonhado do nascimento e com grande potencial de alegria para os pais é, nesse lugar, transformado em sofrimento. Nesse contexto, os membros da equipe estão conscientes que lidam com a parte mais difícil, com o sofrimento dos bebês e de seus familiares e sabem que a tecnologia que está sendo usada muitas vezes não vai salvar o bebê. Portanto, a ideia desse estudo é fornecer uma ferramenta norteadora de reflexão e orientação, a fim de que a prática dos profissionais de saúde possa garantir o bem integral (físico, social, psicológico e espiritual) do paciente e da sua família que sofrem e necessitam de cuidados, assegurando-os respeito e dignidade. Aprofundam-se a questão da dimensão espiritual e a necessidade urgente de um trabalho adequado e sistematizado de assistência espiritual à família e ao recém-nascido, estimulando uma consciência ética no que diz respeito aos cuidados no início e no fim de vida.
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