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O transplante renal sob a ótica de crianças portadoras de insuficiência renal crônica em tratamento dialítico – estudo de caso [The renal transplant under the optics of children with chronic renal insufficiency in dialysis treatment: study of case]

SETZ, V. G.; PEREIRA, S. R.; NAGANUMA, M. O transplante renal sob a ótica de crianças portadoras de insuficiência renal crônica em tratamento dialítico – estudo de caso [The renal transplant under the optics of children with chronic renal insufficiency in dialysis treatment: study of case].  Acta Paul Enferm. São Paulo (SP), v. 18, n. 3, p. 294-300. 2005. 

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Introduction: To understand implications of the chronic disease for the child and his/her family it must be considered that the chronic disease can not be cured and that this cure may turn into a dangerous myth, involving the child’s development process. AIM: To understand the meaning that renal transplantation has for those children in dialytic treatment and to know their expectations regarding this treatment. Method: This is a qualitative study using as an investigation method a Case Study and Mayeroff’s philosophical referential. The techniques used to collect data were semi-structured interviews and the subject was the Design-Story. 15 children who gave their consent to take part of this research, with ages ranging from 6 to 16 years were interviewed and submitted to a dialysis and hemodialysis treatment. Results: Four categories emerged from the semi-structured questions and after using the content analysis technique according to categories: building the knowledge on transplantation; searching to understand the wait for transplant; creating expectation on the transition; being in contact with frustration. Based on the design-story we had a category: unveiling feelings by means of the draw. In this study, we will show the results regarding the semi-structures questions emerged from the individual’s speech. Conclusion: This study allowed us to understand that children realize the renal transplant as the only possibility to have their lives back to normal.

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