Stories of the illness in a changing world of medicine
This study aims at evaluating the impact caused by the doctor's attitude before those patients who would be submitted to a surgical process and their outcome stories expressing their misfortunes and their evaluating the doctor's behavior facing this new situation. (METHODS) The data coll...
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| Lenguaje: | Español |
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2015
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| Acceso en línea: | http://www.seadpsi.com.ar/revistas/index.php/pep/article/view/102/48 http://rpsico.mdp.edu.ar/handle/123456789/334 |
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| Sumario: | This study aims at evaluating the impact caused by the doctor's attitude before those patients
who would be submitted to a surgical process and their outcome stories expressing their misfortunes and their
evaluating the doctor's behavior facing this new situation. (METHODS) The data collection was done through
interviews and a questionnaire applied by the psychological team while the patients had their hearts examined.
For the process of codification and labeling the CAQDAS (Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis
Software) was used. (RESULTS) Anxiety was almost a unanimous feeling in every story in which the patients had
the opportunity to express their feelings arisen by the illness, as well as before a potential surgery. Also, a need of
a more human contact with the doctor was told. (CONCLUSION) The patients who had any kind of faith
surprisingly had a calmer recovery process. The absence of a more human relation with the doctor gave place to a
deeper attachment to a divine figure in an attempt to overcome the fear of death. |
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