Abstract
Objective
To understand the changes in the routine of the family companion during the hospitalization of a family member.
Methods
Qualitative research carried out with 16 family companions of people with self-care dependency in a public hospital. The recorded interviews were conducted individually using a semi-structured script. We used the thematic analysis for data organization and analysis, and discussed in light of theoretical assumptions and the sensitivity proposed by Maffesoli.
Results
Four categories emerged, namely: break of substantial bonds with the children; the abdication of labor activity in favor of being together; hospital rituals in the routine of the family companion; and, self-care and the power of being together.
Conclusion
Staying in the accompanying process overlaps all the daily life activities of the family companions.
Daily activities; Family relationships; Family nursing; Hospital nursing service