Experiences of mothers of children living with cardiopathies: A care research study

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Objective: Analyze the life experience of mothers of children living with cardiopathies based on the Theory of Transpersonal Care. Methodology: This is a care research, with a qualitative approach, performed between May and June 2011. The sample was with 21 mothers that accompanied their children during treatment in a specialized hospital of cardiopulmonary treatment, in the municipality of Fortaleza, Northeast Brazil. Results: The mother lives changing processes in her social life, because of the necessity to dedicate her life to the child, as well as feelings, such as anxiety, fear, sadness and frustration by the imminent risk of child's death. To build some strength, the mother usually looks for her own beliefs. Discussion: The use of elements from the Clinical Caritas Process aids the development of humanized caring nursing. Conclusion: The application of this theory helps to understand the mother's experience as a caretaker and as a person that needs caring.

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Rabelo, A. C. S., da Silva, L. de F., Guedes, M. V. C., Pon, K. M. de A., & da Silva, F. V. F. (2012). Experiences of mothers of children living with cardiopathies: A care research study. Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing, 11(3), 683–700. https://doi.org/10.5935/1676-4285.20120045

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