Rare diseases and the associative dialogue: resignifications for moral experiences.

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2019
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This paper aims to discuss the experience of relatives of children and adolescents with rare diseases as a moral experience. Moral experience is characterized by suffering that is socially interpreted as a catastrophic event, mobilizing resources for signification and meaning that allow the reconstruction of identity, the appreciation of itineraries from a rare diagnosis, as well as the search for peers. Thus, the construction of relationships of recognition, alterity, and belonging is fundamental. From a symbolic interactionist perspective, the results show two significant cores: (1) shock as a surprise in the face of an unexpected diagnosis, leading to the search for peers and promotion of social recognition; (2) the cost involved with the course of a rare disease that implies a care work and the acquisition of associative capital as a possibility of strengthening and building the social capital of health care.
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Authors Moreira, Martha Cristina Nunes;Nascimento, Marcos Antonio Ferreira do;Campos, Daniel de Souza;Albernaz, Lidianne;Costa, Ana Carolina Carioca da;Barros, Letícia Baptista de Paula;Horovitz, Dafne Dain Gandelman;Martins, Antilia Januária;Madureira, Adelino Furtado;Oliveira, Nicole Velloso de;Pinto, Márcia;
Journal Ciencia & saude coletiva
Year 2019
DOI S1413-81232019001003673
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