PARCERIA DE CUIDADOS EM PEDIATRIA ONCOLÓGICA: PROPOSTA DE UM PLANO DE SUPERVISÃO CLÍNICA EM ENFERMAGEM
PARCERIA DE CUIDADOS EM PEDIATRIA ONCOLÓGICA: PROPOSTA DE UM PLANO DE SUPERVISÃO CLÍNICA EM ENFERMAGEM
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.259142517072
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Palavras-chave: Supervisão Clínica, Familiar Cuidador, Parceria de Cuidados, Modelo de Supervisão.
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Keywords: Clinical Supervision, Family Caregivers, Care Partnership, Supervision Model.
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Abstract: Caring for a child with oncological disease requires knowledge, resilience, and adequate support networks. Clinical supervision of the family caregiver of a sick and/or dependent person empowers them to provide care and offer support. The nurse is responsible for identifying needs, teaching, training, supporting, and promoting the caregiver role performance, which demands competencies across different domains, particularly clinical supervision. Anne Casey advocates the importance of partnership in care and highlights family participation and involvement in decision-making processes, optimizing knowledge and skills for the development of the parental role. Brigid Proctor’s clinical supervision model provides a supervisory framework that strengthens competencies, establishes and maintains partnership relationships, reinforces professional practice, and improves the quality of care delivered through formative, restorative, and normative functions—essential for success in caring for a child with oncological disease. This study involved the elaboration and critical analysis of a clinical supervision scenario focused on supporting a mother who is the caregiver of a child with oncological disease, based on Anne Casey’s partnership care model and Brigid Proctor’s supervision model, grounded in nursing ontology. The supervisory intervention with the mother facilitates the acquisition of knowledge, competencies, and skills, particularly emotion management arising in this challenging context. Nurses’ supervisory intervention is crucial to promote the effective, safe, and quality exercise of the caregiver role.
- Regina Maria Ferreira Pires
- Ana Maria Lopes de Oliveira
- Ana Lúcia Lopes da Silva
- Genoveva Silvina Nogueira Carvalho
- Isabel Maria Moreira Barbosa
- Sónia Isabel Martins Gomes Pereira