Impacto dos papéis dos mais velhos na promoção da saúde em famílias com paramiloidose
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https://doi.org/10.17575/psicologia.v35i2.1732Palavras-chave:
Amiloidose familiar, Doenças hereditárias, Gestão do risco, Promoção da saúde, Efeito de geraçãoResumo
Os elementos mais velhos da família exercem papéis de promoção da saúde junto dos mais novos em doenças hereditárias como a paramiloidose. Contudo, escasseiam estudos que associem esses papéis ao impacto nas gerações mais novas. O objetivo deste estudo qualitativo exploratório é analisar o impacto dos papéis exercidos pelos mais velhos junto dos mais novos na promoção da saúde em famílias com paramiloidose. Adotou-se a Técnica dos Incidentes Críticos aplicada em entrevistas semiestruturadas. A amostra compreende 18 participantes, que relataram 76 incidentes. As entrevistas foram gravadas, transcritas e submetidas a análise de conteúdo. Os resultados sugerem que os impactos nos mais novos envolvem sobretudo capacitação para enfrentar a doença (n=41) e dificultar/complexificar a experiência da doença (n=11). O impacto dos papéis exercidos pelos mais velhos em famílias com paramiloidose é relevante, devendo ser considerado pelas equipas de saúde.
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