Functional Therapy Group as Humanization Strategy of Hospital Assistance: Experience of an Interdisciplinary Team

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26512/gs.v0i0.23331

Keywords:

Humanization of assistance, Rehabilitation, Hospitalization.

Abstract

Health services such as group therapeutic activities can provide a change in the hospital routine with positive experiences of welcoming, well-being, socialization and interaction with health professionals. Thus, this article reports on the experience of an interdisciplinary team in the implantation and conduction of a Functional Therapy Group (GTF) in a hospital environment, as a strategy for the humanization of care practices. 371 users participated, 52% (193) female. The GTF took place once a week in a welcoming environment, with playful activities, group dynamics, physical exercises, stretches and talk wheels. Users' adherence was observed, meaning the GTF a moment of socialization and interaction with health professionals. The GTF was recognized as part of the humanization actions by the Hospital Humanization Working Group. The GTF provided a new way of caring / rehabilitating, with professionals being active agents in this process of changing health care.

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Author Biographies

Luana Gabrielle de França Ferreira

Fisioterapeuta do Hospital Universitário do Piauí, Mestre em Neurociências pela UFRN, Doutoranda em Ciências Médicas pela UFC.

Regiane Lustosa da Cruz

Especialista em Saúde Mental, Prevenção, Promoção e Recuperação (IBPEX). Tem experiência em Terapia Ocupacional na Saúde Mental e em Contexto Hospitalar. 

Aislan Erick Pereira Sousa

Especialista em Educação Física Escolar (UFPI). Tem interesse em educação física escolar e hospitalar.

Published

2019-08-14

How to Cite

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Ferreira LG de F, da Cruz RL, Sousa AEP. Functional Therapy Group as Humanization Strategy of Hospital Assistance: Experience of an Interdisciplinary Team. Rev. G&S [Internet]. 2019 Aug. 14 [cited 2024 Dec. 20];:153-61. Available from: https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/rgs/article/view/23331

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Temas Livres em Saúde