Caring for caregivers: encouraging intervention activities as a learning strategy in medical internship

Abstract: Introduction: This work describes the experience of structuring a therapeutic group with informal caregivers who showed signs of overload and who worked providing care to bedridden people followed through home visits by the health team of the Family Health Strategy (FHS). Experience Repo...

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Main Authors: Ana Vitória Teixeira de Medeiros Gomes, Erika Denise de Vasconcelos Florentino, Myrlla Soares de Oliveira, Thaiany Rego Silva, Jucimara Alves de Souza
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Published: Associção Brasileira de Educação Médica 2022-01-01
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author Ana Vitória Teixeira de Medeiros Gomes
Erika Denise de Vasconcelos Florentino
Myrlla Soares de Oliveira
Thaiany Rego Silva
Jucimara Alves de Souza
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description Abstract: Introduction: This work describes the experience of structuring a therapeutic group with informal caregivers who showed signs of overload and who worked providing care to bedridden people followed through home visits by the health team of the Family Health Strategy (FHS). Experience Report: The group was structured and developed by two students of the Internship period of the medical course during the rotation in Family and Community Medicine (FCM) together with the second-year resident physician of the Specialization Program in FCM, the preceptor of the Program, and the team nurse at the Josefa de Souza Silva school unit, Pedra Linda neighborhood, in Petrolina, state of Pernambuco, based on the identification of a problem in the community and as part of the intervention project. Discussion: Seven weekly meetings were held with twelve caregivers, from May to July 2019. Each meeting was divided into welcoming activities, presentation of the day’s proposal with the experience of a self-care practice and ended with the suggestion of a home activity, to be developed until the next meeting. For the development of activities, the community approach and resources such as Popular Education and Integrative and Complementary Practices in Health were used. Conclusion: The reduction of stress and overload on caregivers was observed, from the practice of self-care and the strengthening of support networks in the community. At the same time, the potential of the intervention project was perceived as a learning strategy in the process of medical training in the FHS: the students were able to experience the establishment of the doctor-patient relationship, the use of light technologies for care, the coordination of a therapeutic group, understanding the meaning of equity, integrality and longitudinality in the practice of FCM, recognizing themselves as caregivers and the importance of taking care of themselves to take care of others.
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spelling doaj.art-4be2b18aa38c4907b9960b5c58587fd42022-12-21T23:45:20ZporAssocição Brasileira de Educação MédicaRevista Brasileira de Educação Médica1981-52712022-01-0146110.1590/1981-5271v46.1-20210218.ingCaring for caregivers: encouraging intervention activities as a learning strategy in medical internshipAna Vitória Teixeira de Medeiros Gomeshttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6572-0477Erika Denise de Vasconcelos Florentinohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1432-3500Myrlla Soares de Oliveirahttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9620-964XThaiany Rego Silvahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7649-9536Jucimara Alves de Souzahttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2768-4206Abstract: Introduction: This work describes the experience of structuring a therapeutic group with informal caregivers who showed signs of overload and who worked providing care to bedridden people followed through home visits by the health team of the Family Health Strategy (FHS). Experience Report: The group was structured and developed by two students of the Internship period of the medical course during the rotation in Family and Community Medicine (FCM) together with the second-year resident physician of the Specialization Program in FCM, the preceptor of the Program, and the team nurse at the Josefa de Souza Silva school unit, Pedra Linda neighborhood, in Petrolina, state of Pernambuco, based on the identification of a problem in the community and as part of the intervention project. Discussion: Seven weekly meetings were held with twelve caregivers, from May to July 2019. Each meeting was divided into welcoming activities, presentation of the day’s proposal with the experience of a self-care practice and ended with the suggestion of a home activity, to be developed until the next meeting. For the development of activities, the community approach and resources such as Popular Education and Integrative and Complementary Practices in Health were used. Conclusion: The reduction of stress and overload on caregivers was observed, from the practice of self-care and the strengthening of support networks in the community. At the same time, the potential of the intervention project was perceived as a learning strategy in the process of medical training in the FHS: the students were able to experience the establishment of the doctor-patient relationship, the use of light technologies for care, the coordination of a therapeutic group, understanding the meaning of equity, integrality and longitudinality in the practice of FCM, recognizing themselves as caregivers and the importance of taking care of themselves to take care of others.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-55022022000100401&tlng=enCaregiversPrimary Health CareMedical EducationComplementary TherapiesTherapeutic Group
spellingShingle Ana Vitória Teixeira de Medeiros Gomes
Erika Denise de Vasconcelos Florentino
Myrlla Soares de Oliveira
Thaiany Rego Silva
Jucimara Alves de Souza
Caring for caregivers: encouraging intervention activities as a learning strategy in medical internship
Revista Brasileira de Educação Médica
Caregivers
Primary Health Care
Medical Education
Complementary Therapies
Therapeutic Group
title Caring for caregivers: encouraging intervention activities as a learning strategy in medical internship
title_full Caring for caregivers: encouraging intervention activities as a learning strategy in medical internship
title_fullStr Caring for caregivers: encouraging intervention activities as a learning strategy in medical internship
title_full_unstemmed Caring for caregivers: encouraging intervention activities as a learning strategy in medical internship
title_short Caring for caregivers: encouraging intervention activities as a learning strategy in medical internship
title_sort caring for caregivers encouraging intervention activities as a learning strategy in medical internship
topic Caregivers
Primary Health Care
Medical Education
Complementary Therapies
Therapeutic Group
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