Pleasure and suffering in the work of palliative oncology nurses: A reflective discursive presentation

Ana Dulce Santana dos Santos, Silvio Arcanjo Matos Filho, Ricardo Souza Evangelista Sant'Ana, Norma Valéria Dantas de Oliveira Souza, Zulmerinda Meira Oliveira, Octávio Muniz da Costa Vargens
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In palliative care, nursing work is characterized by the concept of suffering as nurses cope with not only the death of patients, but also challenges with interacting with families. This suffering however, if offset by the concept of pleasure, as patients find meaning in illness, pain, and in the acceptance of death as a natural process, which generates pleasure. This reflective discursive presentation is based on the theoretical framework of Dejours’ psychodynamics of work and highlights the area of palliative oncology nursing as a source of suffering and pleasure. The daily life of palliative oncology nurses, subjectivity at work, and constant interactions between psychic, social, individual, and collective factors are discussed. In their clinical practice, palliative oncology nurses break with the prescribed way of engaging in care while building on various meanings of work that transforms and is also transformed. Considerations related to the need for teaching and research activities to examine pleasure and suffering in palliative oncology nursing is presented.
姑息肿瘤学护士工作中的快乐和痛苦:一个反思性的话语呈现
在姑息治疗中,护理工作的特点是痛苦的概念,因为护士不仅要应对病人的死亡,还要应对与家属互动的挑战。然而,这种痛苦如果被快乐的概念所抵消,因为病人在疾病、痛苦和接受死亡中找到了意义,这是一个产生快乐的自然过程。这种反思性的话语呈现是基于Dejours工作的心理动力学的理论框架,并强调姑息性肿瘤护理领域作为痛苦和快乐的来源。姑息肿瘤学护士的日常生活,工作中的主观性,以及心理,社会,个人和集体因素之间的持续互动进行了讨论。在临床实践中,姑息肿瘤学护士在打破规定的护理方式的同时,建立在各种工作意义上,这些工作意义是转化的,也是被转化的。考虑到需要教学和研究活动来检查姑息肿瘤学护理中的快乐和痛苦。
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