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Additionally, the sickening process brings about a sense of alteration of habits and routines, leaving the child with no other choice. These manifestations make the child aware of the presence of the disease and may occur at any moment. All legal and ethical aspects required for studies with human beings were observed. This is a qualitative study with the aim to understand the meaning of experiencing illness for a child with cancer. The latter, in a certain way, corresponds to a culturally rooted naturalized censorship, as it represents a mortal disease that has been apprehended by the children in their social interactions, leading them to replicate the same perception and ideologically reproduce the situation they were undergoing by means of using exactly the same meaning production mechanism. The subject-child with cancer perceives the disease and is immediately inserted into a new context.

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One day, while he was playing, he fell and was taken to the doctor. The corpus was read again and again, constituting a constant to-and-fro process between theory and analysis, aiming to comprehend meaning production.

Stepping into a new world: the meaning of sicken for the child with cancer

All legal and ethical aspects required for studies with human beings were observed. The subject-child with cancer perceives the disease pelezinh is immediately inserted into a new context.

Peelezinho findings can reinforce and broaden the sensitivity of nursing professionals in caring for these subjects as they enter the sickening process, thus benefiting the development of actions directed to the comprehensive care of this population.

Among the subjects of the study, there were three female and five male children. The signifier was ready for is revealed in the involuntary postponement of plans and the beginning of the adaptation process to the disease for subject Aninha.

Child; Oncologic nursing; Pediatrics. The materiality of the discourse indicates that the disease is symbolically connected to an event, as shown by the following statements: Hence, the emotional conditions are crucial toward recovering the person's health status, both in the diagnosis and hospitalization processes, as well as in the way the disease is sedimented in his imagination. The fragment of the discourse above reveals that the child in the drawing used to have a healthy life up to the moment when a symptom destabilized his well-being, the activity of playing soccer, causing him to deal with the hospital environment and the discovery of cancer.

One study 6 points out that the research with children is particularly necessary and justifiable to the production of specific knowledge or to other sorts of benefits to this population group, presenting results that would not be achieved without their direct involvement.

The growing incidence and the countless repercussions in the lives of children and families experiencing cancer are among the major characteristics of this disease. The latter, in a certain way, corresponds to a culturally rooted naturalized censorship, as it represents a mortal disease that has been apprehended by the children in their social interactions, leading them to replicate the same perception and ideologically reproduce the situation they were undergoing by means of using exactly the same meaning production mechanism.

Two discourse groups were organized: Data were collected between February and May of by the application of the thematic drawing-story technique. This new reality found by the subject-child is described in the following discourse: March 20, ; Accepted: The network of meanings to which subject Pelezinho is affiliated is linguistically materialized by signifiers there and here.

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The results may contribute to changes in nursing care for this population. This is a qualitative study with the aim to understand the meaning of experiencing illness for a child with cancer. His opaque discourse shows a child that did not have another choice but displacing to another city for treatment, as his life depended upon it. In order to answer this question, the present study had the aim to comprehend the meaning of the sickening experience for the child with cancer.

Based on the analysis of the French discourse analysis line, the following aspects were identified and assessed: A subject-child reports that, [The child in the drawing] lived just fine, but once he was playing soccer with a bunch of other children and he fainted, and was taken to the hospital [ Rio de Janeiro RJ: I can't explain it. Besides, the definition of "being sick" is often conditioned by the harmony existing between the patients' perception on their commitment to their own welfare and the perceptions of people around them on their health status.

The signals and symptoms originated from cancer provoke feelings and ideas that give birth to different imagery, giving rise to fantasies, and are often related to notions of "evil", "danger", "threat", and "death", aspects that can mobilize a wide array of expectations and attitudes on those who are affected by the disease, on their social environment and on society at large. The position of Pelezinho as a subject-child that just found out he had a serious disease shows someone who suddenly got sick and was inserted into an unknown reality with different people, devices and terms, a person that sees his one and only possibility of overcoming the disease by traveling to another city and beginning the treatment at a certain institution, as if he had abruptly been pushed into another reality.

The delay or the error in properly diagnosing cancer is a frequent fact, especially due to the lack of specificity in the symptoms presented. Revista de Psicologia, Mai-Ago; 22 2: In order to identify the adults responsible for the children, or the cities quoted by the children, the study employed letters A, B, C and D.

The displacement to reference centers brings about countless uncertainties regarding where to stay during the treatment and how to provide for the family in a frequently unknown city where they have no family or friends to count on.

In this sense, both the child and his caregiver will have to engage in successive trips, hoping for a future without the disease.

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