Delivering bad news: family members who have survived armed conflicts in the trauma hospital
Helen Barbosa dos Santos,
Angelo Brandelli Costa,
Henrique Caetano Nardi
Abstract:Ethnographic research in a trauma hospital made it possible to systematically accompany one of the families who have survived armed conflicts. We observed, in the work process of the Intensive Care Unit, how a body between life and death is revealed through the interactions between health professionals and family members. It is perceived that the "delivering bad news" perspective suppresses the effects produced by state practices of life and death management, in contexts of criminalization of violence reiterat… Show more
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