Diabetes Mellitus tipo1: evolução da eficácia adaptativa e psicoterapia breve operacionalizada
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2011-02-21
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Universidade Metodista de São Paulo
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a eficácia adaptativa, antes e após intervenção em Psicoterapia Breve Operacionalizada em um paciente portador de Diabetes Mellitus tipo1. Os instrumentos utilizados foram a Entrevista Clínica Preventiva, a Escala Diagnóstica Adaptativa Operacionalizada – EDAO e a Psicoterapia Breve Operacionalizada – PBO. O delineamento desta pesquisa se deu pelo método clínico combinado ao método descritivo observacional. Foi realizado um estudo de caso com um paciente diagnosticado com Diabetes Mellitus tipo1, que foi submetido a oito entrevistas diagnósticas para a obtenção do diagnóstico clínico e em seguida a doze sessões de Psicoterapia Breve Operacionalizada. Após seis meses do término das sessões o paciente participou de uma entrevista de Follow up. O diagnóstico adaptativo, após as primeiras entrevistas foi: Adaptação Ineficaz Severa, no qual foram detectadas as situações-problemas a serem abordadas na PBO e foi organizado o planejamento desta intervenção. Finalizada a PBO e após seis meses o paciente foi submetido a uma entrevista de Follow up, no qual a classificação diagnóstica foi: Adaptação Ineficaz Leve. Conclui-se que neste estudo de caso que houve uma evolução no diagnóstico adaptativo após a intervenção em PBO, mostrando a importância do atendimento em Psicoterapia Breve Operacionalizada.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the adaptive efficiency, before and after an intervention in Brief Psychotherapy Operational in a patient with Diabetes Mellitus type 1. The instruments used were the Preventive Clinical Interview, the Operational Adaptive Diagnostic Scale - EDAO and Brief Psychotherapy Operational - PBO. The design of this research was made by the clinical method combined with descriptive observational method. We conducted a case study of a patient diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus type 1, who underwent eight diagnostic interviews to obtain the clinical diagnosis and then to twelve sessions of Brief Psychotherapy Operational. After six months of the end of the sessions the patient attended an interview for Follow up. The adaptive diagnosis, after the first interviews was: Adaptation Inefficacy, which were detected in situations-problems to be addressed in the PBO was organized and the planning of this intervention. After completion of the PBO and six months after the patient underwent an interview Follow up, in which the diagnostic classification was: Mild Inefficient Adaptation. We conclude that this case study an evolution in the adaptive diagnosis after the intervention in PBO, showing the importance of customer service in Brief Psychotherapy Operational.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the adaptive efficiency, before and after an intervention in Brief Psychotherapy Operational in a patient with Diabetes Mellitus type 1. The instruments used were the Preventive Clinical Interview, the Operational Adaptive Diagnostic Scale - EDAO and Brief Psychotherapy Operational - PBO. The design of this research was made by the clinical method combined with descriptive observational method. We conducted a case study of a patient diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus type 1, who underwent eight diagnostic interviews to obtain the clinical diagnosis and then to twelve sessions of Brief Psychotherapy Operational. After six months of the end of the sessions the patient attended an interview for Follow up. The adaptive diagnosis, after the first interviews was: Adaptation Inefficacy, which were detected in situations-problems to be addressed in the PBO was organized and the planning of this intervention. After completion of the PBO and six months after the patient underwent an interview Follow up, in which the diagnostic classification was: Mild Inefficient Adaptation. We conclude that this case study an evolution in the adaptive diagnosis after the intervention in PBO, showing the importance of customer service in Brief Psychotherapy Operational.
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Escala Diagnóstica Adaptativa Operacionalizada – EDAO, Psicoterapia Breve Operacionalizada, Diabetes Mellitus tipo1, Operational Adaptive Diagnostic Scale - EDAO, Operational Brief Psychotherapy - PBO, Diabetes Mellitus type 1
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BECHARA, Glaucia Margonari. Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1: Evolução da Eficácia Adaptativa e Psicoterapia Breve Operacionalizada. 2011. 110 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Psicologia da Saúde) - Universidade Metodista de São Paulo, São Bernardo do Campo, 2011