Escola Anna Nery (Feb 2019)

Institutional caregiver experiences in child care

  • Ruth Irmgard Bärtschi Gabatz,
  • Eda Schwartz,
  • Viviane Marten Milbrath

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2177-9465-ean-2018-0195
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 2

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Objective: to know the experience of institutional caregivers in child care. Method: qualitative research that used the Attachment Theory and the Symbolic Interactionism. Fifteen caregivers were interviewed, in 2015, in a child care institution based in a municipality in the south of Brazil. Data were analyzed through content analysis. Results: two categories emerged from the study: Embracing the children in the institution; Helping children adapt to institutionalization. Institutionalization imposes several social ills, such as abandonment and violence. These must be faced by caregivers, generating sadness and revolt. In addition, institutionalization leaves a mark on the child’s life, which belongs to no one, nor has his individuality and subjectivity preserved. Conclusion and Implications for practice: it is necessary to provide caregivers psychological support and Permanent Education so that they are supported in the work, improving the conditions of care offered to the child.

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