HENRIQUE GONCALVES RIBEIRO

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PAHC, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Luto e transtorno de ajustamento
    (2019) RIBEIRO, Henrique Gonçalves; KRIGER, Patrícia; CONDES, Renata
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    Interconsulta psiquiátrica em cuidados paleativos
    (2021) RIBEIRO, Henrique Gonçalves; HUMES, Eduardo de Castro
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    A terminalidade da vida: psiquiatria e cuidados paliativos
    (2015) RIBEIRO, Henrique Gonçalves; JúNIOR, Renério Fráguas; CARVALHO, Ricardo Tavares de
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    Psiquiatria e cuidados paliativos
    (2016) RIBEIRO, Henrique Gonçalves
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    Bioética na tomada de decisão durante a pandemia pela Covid-19
    (2021) SANTI, Daniel Battacini Dei; RIBEIRO, Henrique Gonçalves; CARVALHO, Ricardo Tavares de
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    Dor
    (2016) RIBEIRO, Henrique Gonçalves; AKAISHI, Leonardo Hiroshi; KUMAGAI, Adriana
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    Depressão
    (2018) RIBEIRO, Henrique; HEINE, Nikolas Friedrich Karl
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    End-of-life experiences in the dying process: scoping and mixed-methods systematic review
    (2023) SILVA, Tais Oliveira; RIBEIRO, Henrique Goncalves; MOREIRA-ALMEIDA, Alexander
    ObjectivesTo identify the current state of understanding about end-of-life experiences (ELEs) and examine evidence concerning prevalence, the impact on the process of dying and the perceptions/explanations of patients, relatives and healthcare professionals (HCPs) with regard to ELEs. MethodsScoping review and mixed-methods systematic review (ScR and MMSR). Nine academic databases were searched for a screening of the available scientific literature (ScR). Articles reporting qualitative, quantitative or mixed-methods studies were selected (MMSR), the quality of which was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) standardised critical appraisal tools. The quantitative data were synthesised in narrative form while a meta-aggregation approach was adopted for the qualitative results. ResultsThe ScR identified 115 reports, with 70.4% published after 2010, 55.6% from the USA and the most common terminology for ELE was deathbed visions (29%). The MMSR included 36 papers, describing 35 studies in various settings. The combination of quantitative and qualitative evidence indicated a greater prevalence of ELEs in samples of patients and HCPs compared with relatives. The most common ELEs were visions and dreams of the presence of deceased relatives/friends with references to making ready for a journey. The impact of ELEs was mainly positive, and there was a tendency to interpret them as spiritual experiences inherent to the process of dying. ConclusionsELEs are often reported by patients, relatives and HCPs and have a significant, generally positive impact on the process of dying. Guidelines for the furtherance of studies and clinical applications are discussed.
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    Ansiedade
    (2018) RIBEIRO, Henrique; HEINE, Nikolas Friedrich Karl
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    Cuidados paliativos em idosos
    (2021) RIBEIRO, Octávio Gonçalves; RIBEIRO, Henrique Gonçalves