Revista Paulista de Pediatria (May 2024)

Grasping the meaning of perinatal palliative care for the multiprofessional team

  • Fernanda Pegoraro de Godoi Melo,
  • Adriana Valongo Zani,
  • Juliane Pagliari Araujo,
  • Adriana Martins Gallo,
  • Marcelle de Oliveira Peripolli,
  • Vanessa Suziane Probst

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2024/42/2023178
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42

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ABSTRACT Objective: To grasp the meaning of perinatal palliative care for the multidisciplinary team. Methods: This is a qualitative study guided by content analysis. The study included 56 health professionals working in maternal and child units of a public university hospital. A semi-structured interview was conducted, which was recorded and subsequently fully transcribed. The collection took place from June 2018 to May 2019. Data were entered and exported to Atlas ti: The Qualitative Date Analysis & Research Software, version 23.1.1.0. Results: Four thematic categories emerged from the data analysis: palliative care and eligible public in the view of professionals; communication between family and team in decision-making; assistance in palliative care; humanized care. Conclusions: The professionals think of palliative care in Perinatology in a similar way and perceive the difficulties of communication with the family and decision-making. They agree that it is necessary to provide greater support to the family, and to provide comfort measures, either for the non-viable fetus or for the baby eligible for palliative care.

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