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Item Atuação da equipe multiprofissional em cuidados paliativos oncológicos/assistência domiciliar(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2019) Couto, Anna Carolina Amoras; Monteiro, Fernanda Lúcia Rocha; Queiroz, Joyce da Cruz; Souza, Regina Coeli Nascimento de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3304357160489041; Gomes, Marlyene dos Santos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4533792589931288; Carvalho, Maria Margarida Costa de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0099807168553607Cancer in palliative home care has approach to promote quality of life and relief of suffering for patients and their families facing prognosis without a cure. This home care environment contributed to the reduction of the anxiety of the patient and family. The interest in knowing about the program of cancer palliative care/home care arose out of practical lessons in Hospital Ophir Loyola, When we have taken note of this program as important and necessary for the cancer patients residing in Belém. To know the performance of the multidisciplinary team in oncology/palliative home care. Report form the multidisciplinary team performs its actions with patients and their families. Identify how the multidisciplinary team prepares the caregiver to deal with cancer patients in home care. Identify the difficulties and benefits found by the multidisciplinary team of home care service in working with cancer patients in palliative care. This is a qualitative approach of exploratory character, where the data were collected through semi-structured interview script. Research participants were professionals working in the field team (nurse, doctor, psychologist, occupational therapist, physiotherapist, dentist, social worker and speech therapist). The professionals who took part in the research were represented by their acronyms in General and individual universal acronym EMAD (multidisciplinary team of home care). The participants were the sector of CCPO1, CCPO2 and SAD totaling 8 professionals who responded to interview script with previously established questions, related to your expertise in Oncology/palliative care home care. Watching in full the report of each professional regarding performance within the multidisciplinary team. With the common practice among professionals like: search team within their specific characteristics to achieve the principles of palliative care ensuring dignity and comfort to the patient and your family. In the process of the construction of the work it was found that most of these palliative care in terminal patients seeking to provide an environment of comfort and symptom control in physical, emotional, social, spiritual the patient and their families. Because the communication and interventions between multiprofessional teams are a fundamental piece to keep the patient comfortable by ensuring the best quality of life possible.