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25th European Congress of Psychiatry / European Psychiatry 41S (2017) S645–S709

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their decla-

ration of competing interest.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1181

EV0852

New method and new access to the

grieving and clinical tool of the

thanatology

S. Färber

, M.

Färber

VIVER Psicologia e Tanatologia, Tanatologia, Cascavel, Brazil

Corresponding author.

Introduction

Educational advice for coping with loss and resolu-

tion of grief: VIVER

®

, proposes new method of research and action

in the field of thanatology and grief psychology through systematic

meetings, group in which the intervention takes place under the

simultaneous care professionals of thanatology and psychology.

Objective

To present the principles that underlie the research

typology and grief subject, its implications in the grieving process

and the service to the mourning proposed by VIVER

®

assistance.

Methods

Thanatological hermeneutics and literature review

were used to develop this work.

Results

The educational assistance VIVER

®

offers a useful tool in

the care of the mourning by the method, created by Färber and

Färber, composed of two pillars: the presentation of educational

content about loss and grief, and artistic, playful and expressive

experiences.

Conclusion

The work on operational groups listening and inter-

vention assists the development of losses and reinterpretation of

the history of the participants.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their decla-

ration of competing interest.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1182

EV0853

Thanatology as a resource in the care

of addicts and people with mental

disorders

S. Färber

1 ,

, M. Färber

2

1

VIVER Psicologia e Tanatologia, Tanatologia, Cascavel, Brazil

2

VIVER Psicologia e Tanatologia, Psicologia, Cascavel, Brazil

Corresponding author.

Introduction

The purpose of this research is to present multidis-

ciplinary and relevance of Thanatology in coping of addictions and

other mental disorders.

Objective

The aimof this paper is to analyse the scientific connec-

tions that thanatology establishes with other knowledge. With this

postulate we present the thanatology and its relations with other

disciplines, especially psychiatry, considering that addictions and

mental disorders often have as triggering events of loss, death and

mourning.

Methods

To develop this research we use the systematic litera-

ture review, following the process of research, cataloging, careful

evaluation and synthesis of the documentation.

Results

Thanatology is multidisciplinary shares and receives

information from other sciences or sectors of knowledge with-

out these modified or enriched. It is interdisciplinary because it

originated disciplinary specialty of a mother discipline: Anthropol-

ogy; and it is transdisciplinary, thence its relevance in research on

the realities that revolve around mental disorders and addictions

( Fig. 1 ).

Conclusion

It is important to research on thanatology position

in the scientific panorama, given the emergence of this reflection

and the relevance of research for its interrelationship with other

disciplines.

Fig. 1

Disclosure of interest

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ration of competing interest.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1183

EV0854

Psychological and physical impact of

violence in psychiatric nurses

L. Fattah Moghaddam

1 ,

, A . M

emari

2 , M.

Bamdad

2

1

Islamic Azad University, Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Tehran,

Iran

2

University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences Tehran,

Psychiatric nursing, Tehran, Iran

Corresponding author.

Introduction

Violence in therapeutic centers, especially psychi-

atric wards is much higher than other units. In healthcare provider

groups, nurses are at high risk of patient’s aggression in the work-

place.

Aims

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of violence on

the health of nurses in Razi Hospital in Tehran, Iran.

Method

In this cross-sectional study a total of 312 nurses work-

ing in psychiatric hospitals completed a GHQ28 questionnaire.

Results

The results demonstrated that there is a statistical signif-

icant correlation between violence of patients (including physical

violence and disrespect) to physical symptoms, anxiety and sleep

disorder in nurses (

P

< 0.05). Also, increased frequency of disre-

spect by family of patient correlated to higher physical symptoms,

anxiety, and sleep disorder in nurses. However, there was not

any significant correlation between symptoms of depression, social

function with aggressive patients.

Conclusion

Patients and their relative’s violence affect the health

of nurses. Therefore, it is necessary the therapeutic interventions

for the prevention of physical and mental diseases in nurses and

decreased desire to leave the organization.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their decla-

ration of competing interest.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1184