Biofilia: produção de vida ativa em cuidados paliativos / Biophilia: production of active life in palliative care
Saúde debate
; 43(122): 949-965, jul.-set. 2019. graf
Article
in Portuguese
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RESUMO
RESUMO Considerando os benefícios biopsicossociais decorrentes da interação humanos/natureza, questionou-se como a hipótese da biofilia tem sido inserida nos cuidados paliativos. Objetivou-se mapear, através de revisão integrativa, a concepção histórica e científica da temática, atestando a contemplação dos princípios dos cuidados paliativos. De 1.928 textos científicos, 71 abarcaram o tema, sendo possível identificar, ao menos, um dos nove princípios, com destaque para a integração com aspectos psicológicos e espirituais. A biofilia foi aplicada, sobretudo, ao aspecto emocional, e a zooterapia, ao relacional. Contudo, diante das limitações impostas ao atendimento de aspectos de biossegurança e dependência do voluntariado, propõe-se a inserção da horticultura terapêutica em hospices e visita do animal de estimação.
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Considering the biopsychosocial benefits derived from human/nature interaction, questions were raised considering how the biophilia theory has been inserted in palliative care. The objective was to map, through an integrative review, the historical and scientific conception of the subject, attesting the contemplation of the principles of palliative care. From 1.928 scientific texts, 71 covered the theme, being possible to identify, at least, one of the nine principles, with special focus on integration with psychological and spiritual aspects. The biophilia was applied, mainly, to the emotional aspect, and the zootherapy, to the relational aspect. However, in view of the limitations imposed on attending to aspects of biosafety and reliance on volunteering, it is proposed the insertion of therapeutic horticulture in hospices and visit of the pet.
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International databases
Health context:
SDG3 - Target 3D Strengthen the capacity for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks
Health problem:
Biological Hazards
Database:
LILACS
Type of study:
Prognostic study
Language:
Portuguese
Journal:
Saúde debate
Journal subject:
Public Health
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Health Services
Year:
2019
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Brazil
Institution/Affiliation country:
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná/BR