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Title: Impasses and Inventions in School Readmission of Children and Adolescents on Oncohematological Treatment: an Interdisciplinary and Intersectorial Intervention
Other Titles: Impasses e Invenções no Reingresso Escolar de Crianças e Adolescentes em Tratamento Onco-Hematológico: uma Intervenção Interdisciplinar e Intersetorial
Imposiciones e Invenciones en el Reingreso Escolar de Niños y Adolescentes en Tratamiento Onco Hematológico: una Intervención Interdisciplinaria e Intersectorial
Authors: Bernat, Ana Beatriz Rocha
Oliveira, Izabel Christina Machado de
Simonato, Mariana Pereira
Santos, Rosane Martins dos
Lanzetta, Roberta Corrêa
Braga, Tatilla Rangel Lobo
Alcantara, Luciana da Silva
Keywords: Adolescente
Adolescent
Neoplasias Hematológicas
Hematologic Neoplasms
Colaboração Intersetorial
Intersectoral Collaboration
Inclusão Escolar
Mainstreaming, Education
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia
Citation: BERNAT, Ana Beatriz Rocha et al. Impasses and Inventions in School Readmission of Children and Adolescents on Oncohematological Treatment: an Interdisciplinary and Intersectorial Intervention. Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia, v. 64, n. 3, p. 425-428, 2018.
Abstract: The present paper problematizes the report of two adolescents followed in a reference hospital for child and adolescent oncological treatment by a research team on school reinsertion, composed by teachers, psychologists, occupational therapy, nurse and social assistance. The research group, active since the year of 2013, have been promoting the interdisciplinary and intersectorial mediation between areas of health and education, and through reports seeks contextualize the importance of preserving the place of wish of two patients of continuing studying during oncological treatment. Case reports: MP could immortalize her vote and herself and giving origin to a school innagurated with her name in the city of residence. M in turn could make the school a place less inhospitable and more welcoming for her from the resort to the device of school visitation. Conclusion: As discussion, we point out the relevance of interdisciplinary activities to construct bonds beyond the hospital, as well as the needed intersectorial articulation, fundamental to the success of effective school reintegration. It is highlighted that the research team could welcome adolescents, each one with their issues and, through sustaining a reference bond, viabilize a real possibility to create bridges with life beyond the hospital walls.
Description: p. 425-428.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9828
ISSN: 2176-9745
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