Signifcados do vivido pela pessoa idosa longeva no processo de morte/morrer e luto

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Abstract

This is a study using the Heideggerian theoretical-phenomenological approach, which sought to understand the significances of the life experience for the long-lived elderly person in the process of death/dying and mourning. It was conducted in 2009 with 16 long-lived senior citizens of both genders who were aged between 80 and 90, members of a community center for the elderly located in a suburban neighborhood of the city of Salvador in the state of Bahia, Brazil. The results showed that the long-lived elderly person experiences the mourning status process when relatives and friends become ill and die. Furthermore, they gave ambiguous reports with respect to the fear of death. With the attributed significances, it was possible to arrive at the unit of significance, namely the authenticity and lack of authenticity of the individual regarding imminent death. The conclusion reached is that long-lived elderly individuals faced with the process of death/dying and mourning is apparent or concealed in accordance with the moment they are experiencing and the opportunities that present themselves, in other words, it is greatly influenced by their past.

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De Menezes, T. M. O., & Lopes, R. L. M. (2014). Signifcados do vivido pela pessoa idosa longeva no processo de morte/morrer e luto. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 19(8), 3309–3316. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232014198.05462013

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