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Disclosing actives arquetipos on the woman existence on the hospital delivery: sociopoetic study
Revelando arquétipos ativos na vivência de mulheres no parto hospitalar: estudo sociopoético
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Abstract
Objective: To identified the active archetypes that involved the women’s behavior during hospital delivery through of the woman imagination dimensions connected in the woman way of life in this modality delivery. Method: Sociopoetic reaserch was developed with a researcher group modeling a mother go... view more
Objective: To identified the active archetypes that involved the women’s behavior during hospital delivery through of the woman imagination dimensions connected in the woman way of life in this modality delivery. Method: Sociopoetic reaserch was developed with a researcher group modeling a mother goddess as a technique to for data production, which took place in a maternity hospital at Rio de Janeiro in 2009. Results: They would be during delivery revealing the archetypes personified by the grecian goddesses Artemis, Demeter, Persephone and Hestia, the Virgin Mary and the egyptian goddess of destruction, Sekhmet. The perception about the meaning of these archetypes showed their strengths, needs and desires of the: liberty and delivery, loneliness and solitude, to feel relating with her son, passionate donation and with self-esteem. Conclusion: This study alarm to sensitive boarding in the holistic care of the human being, to amplify actions privileging subjectivities and eccentricity.... view less
Keywords
hospital; obstetrics; woman; health; nursing; psychosocial care
Classification
Medicine, Social Medicine
Document language
Portuguese
Publication Year
2013
Page/Pages
p. 3323-3332
Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 5 (2013) 1
ISSN
2175-5361
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed