Emotional Meanings of Clinical Practice with Head and Neck Cancer Patients: a qualitative study with Brazilian professionals

Author:

Bispo Adriana Consuelo Oliveira1,Sant'Ana Ricardo Souza Evangelista2,Bastos Rodrigo Almeida1,Silva Sarah Adriely da1,Suedt Milena Rossi1,Rodrigues Jéssica Renata Ponce de Leon1,Santos Claudiane dos1,Guerra Luciane Miranda1,Lima Carmen Silvia Passos1,Turato Egberto Ribeiro1

Affiliation:

1. State University of Campinas

2. Universidade de São Paulo

Abstract

Abstract Objective To interpret emotional meanings attributed by healthcare professionals to the clinical management of patients with Head and Neck Cancer, in a university-specialised outpatient service at a public general hospital. Method A qualitative study was carried out using semi-directed interviews with open-ended questions in-depth. The sample was closed by the saturation strategy. Data treatment was conducted by Clinical-Qualitative Content Analysis technique under theoretical framework of psychodynamic concepts from Medical Psychology, and validation by peers from a research group. Results Ten clinical professionals were interviewed: four physicians and six nurses. From the analysis of the interviews, three categories are constructed for this article: (01) – An Instituted Stigmatization; (02) Wide-Open Reality; (03) Naturalization without Trivialization. The aggressivity of these tumours, the association with harmful lifestyle habits, and the great concern of family members call for clinical-psychological management, in which subjective mechanisms such as denial or other more primitive psychological defences have no sufficient resolution. Conclusions The stigma is a symbolic entity that takes distress for the clinicians, but also seems to highlight a higher level of awareness and reflection. This awareness can be a starting point for the development of healthier strategies for emotional coping, contributing to a more balanced work and personal harmonic relationship of care.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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