TAVARES, L. P. M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0098760159941658; TAVARES, Lúcia Priscila Mangueira.
Résumé:
The laughter is a therapeutic technique spread by an American doctor Patch Adams, which uses an unconventional method of medicine that seeks to provide to their patients moments of relaxation so that forget the pain and suffering caused by their diseases. Whereas emotions can negatively affect the body causing physiological problems, the laughter emerges as an alternative method to take care in order to reduce the stress level and thus reduce the negative effects caused by problems, namely psychological and / or physical, thus providing an improvement in mood and well-being. To reconcile with laughter, a humanized care is needed. For the realization of a humanized care is necessary to take care to differentiate the individual subject and the social subject, so that the relationship between the individuals involved in the act of taking care not to become a relationship where the social role is forgotten and the patient turns out to be seen only as an object so that it is the formation of a bond between the caregiver and the person being cared for. This study aims to describe the experience report in care through the development and implementation of fun ideas with environmental transforming action, allowing the humanization of care and minimizing the suffering of patients and caregivers, transforming the relationship between academics and patients as citizens. The present work it is an experience report, the descriptive format, which aims to socialize the experiences lived by the rapporteur against the project: Nurses Laughter Injection, using playful as a way to care and treatment and brings knowledge and fun through clown figure for children, youth, adults and hospitalized, institutionalized elderly, poor communities, among others. From the interventions can be concluded that in order to have a humanized care should see the other beyond its pathologies, as someone who has their individuality and subjectivity. The benefits that the act of laughing brings all body systems helping improve circulation, respiration, digestion, immune system and more. In addition to understanding the importance of an environment with material resources and satisfactory human and interpersonal relationships in the nursing staff is of paramount importance to provide a stress-free working environment and so the health professional can assist their patients more humane way.