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Revista Cuidarte

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BARBOSA SILVA, Líliam; VENTURA DE SOUZA, Kleyde; DUARTE, Elysângela Dittz  y  SOARES, Sônia Maria. EPISTEMOLOGICAL SETTINGS OF CARE IN HEALTH AND NURSING ACCORDING TO HALLDORSDOTTIR'S THEORY. Rev Cuid [online]. 2016, vol.7, n.2, pp.1358-1365. ISSN 2216-0973.  https://doi.org/10.15649/cuidarte.v7i2.333.

Introduction: Caring is the essence of human existence. However, in health services, it is noted that professionals who still maintains a detachment behavior, with limits to dialogue and critical reflection and loss of care relationship as the focus of health care. Objective: To describe the reflection of professional dyad health / customer in the epistemological perspective of care, from the debate of the movie "The Doctor". Materials and Methods: It is a paper of critical thinking based on Halldorsdottir's Theory that addresses the five ways of being with each other, including caring and non-caring behaviors. Results and Discussion: There was a predominance of biocide, biostatic and biopassive care at the expense of bioactive and biogenic, demonstrating the technification care shaped by the biomedical model. Conclusions: It is necessary to enhance the care practices in the context of health work so that it could be capable of producing degrees of autonomy that improve the quality of their lives.

Palabras clave : Nursing Care; Nursing Theory; Health Services; Knowledge.

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