Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem ()

Spiritual care performed in a drug user clinic

  • Charlise Pasuch de Oliveira,
  • Alessandra Mendes Calixto,
  • Mitieli Vizcaychipi Disconzi,
  • Leandro Barbosa de Pinho,
  • Marcio Wagner Camatta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-1447.2020.20190121

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ABSTRACT Objective: To know the spiritual care practices of health workers in the context of an inpatient unit for the treatment of addictive disorders, aiming to incorporate an expanded care practice. Method: Qualitative study considering the Convergent Care Research theoretical framework. The data collection occurred using semi-structured interviews, with three rounds of conversations and informal chats with 14 health professionals, from July to November 2017. The analysis followed the steps of apprehension, synthesis, theorization and transference. Results: Four categories emerged: respect for user ethical values; addressing the beliefs and values of professionals; the health professional-user relationship; and collective spiritual care. The main actions highlighted were individual (relaxation and prayer) and collective (meditation, spirituality and the 12 steps). Conclusion: The rounds of conversations carried out in this research allowed workers to talk about spiritual care in addiction, to better understand its relevance to meet the needs of the patient.

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