Labor: uses of non-pharmacological methods for pain relief

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Autor(a) principal: Bigaran, Larissa Toloy
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Almeida, Larissa Barros de, Barbosa, Talita Costa, Souza, Izadora Amorim de, Souza , Andressa Andrade de, Teixeira, Felipe Custódio, Silva Filho, Marcos Flávio, Mendes, Letícia Marin, Menis, Thais Cardoso, Reis, Letícia Okasaki, Sussai, Giovana Maschietto, Camargo, Mylena Aparecida Silva de, Silva, Gabriel Henrique Cardoso, Gonçalves , Fausto da Silva, Melo, Elizabete Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19443
Resumo: Childbirth represents the last stage of conception in the maternal organism. During this period, the parturient experiences one of the most striking painful perceptions, and it is up to the professionals, in a humanized way, to bring relief to the woman. Pain is an unpleasant emotional and sensory experience, associated with actual or potential injuries. In this regard, we seek to provide humanized care, which is extremely important, with the use of methods for pain relief, which will not lead the pregnant woman to undergo a range of pharmacological interventions, which may often be unnecessary, as which is of paramount importance when thinking about the importance of maintaining the physiological state. Therefore, an integrative literature review was carried out, described as a research method that allows for the search, critical assessment and synthesis of available evidence on the topic studied. In this aspect, it is possible to see that it is already known that there are non-pharmacological methods that effectively help to reduce pain and anxiety during childbirth. Therefore, further research is suggested on the benefits of such methods, confirming that these techniques are really effective in reducing pain and anxiety resulting from the delivery period and can, therefore, be more applied in obstetric care services.
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spelling Labor: uses of non-pharmacological methods for pain reliefAlumbramiento: usos de métodos no farmacológicos para aliviar el dolorTrabalho de parto: usos de métodos não farmacológicos para alívio da dor Métodos não farmacológicosDorParto.Métodos no farmacológicosDolorAlumbramiento.Non-pharmacological methodsPainLabor.Childbirth represents the last stage of conception in the maternal organism. During this period, the parturient experiences one of the most striking painful perceptions, and it is up to the professionals, in a humanized way, to bring relief to the woman. Pain is an unpleasant emotional and sensory experience, associated with actual or potential injuries. In this regard, we seek to provide humanized care, which is extremely important, with the use of methods for pain relief, which will not lead the pregnant woman to undergo a range of pharmacological interventions, which may often be unnecessary, as which is of paramount importance when thinking about the importance of maintaining the physiological state. Therefore, an integrative literature review was carried out, described as a research method that allows for the search, critical assessment and synthesis of available evidence on the topic studied. In this aspect, it is possible to see that it is already known that there are non-pharmacological methods that effectively help to reduce pain and anxiety during childbirth. Therefore, further research is suggested on the benefits of such methods, confirming that these techniques are really effective in reducing pain and anxiety resulting from the delivery period and can, therefore, be more applied in obstetric care services.El parto representa la última etapa de la concepción en el organismo materno. Durante este período, la parturienta experimenta una de las percepciones dolorosas más llamativas, y corresponde a los profesionales, de manera humanizada, brindar alivio a la mujer. El dolor es una experiencia emocional y sensorial desagradable, asociada con lesiones reales o potenciales. En este sentido, buscamos brindar una atención humanizada, que es de suma importancia, con el uso de métodos de alivio del dolor, que no llevarán a la gestante a someterse a un abanico de intervenciones farmacológicas, que muchas veces pueden resultar innecesarias, ya que es de de suma importancia a la hora de pensar en la importancia de mantener el estado fisiológico. Por ello, se realizó una revisión integradora de la literatura, descrita como un método de investigación que permite la búsqueda, valoración crítica y síntesis de la evidencia disponible sobre el tema estudiado. En este aspecto, se puede ver que ya se sabe que existen métodos no farmacológicos que ayudan eficazmente a reducir el dolor y la ansiedad durante el parto. Por lo tanto, se sugiere una mayor investigación sobre los beneficios de dichos métodos, confirmando que estas técnicas son realmente efectivas para reducir el dolor y la ansiedad resultantes del período de parto y, por lo tanto, pueden ser más aplicadas en los servicios de atención obstétrica.O parto representa o último estágio da concepção no organismo materno. Durante esse período, a parturiente vivencia uma das percepções dolorosas mais marcantes, cabendo aos profissionais, de forma humanizada, trazer alívio à mulher. A dor é uma experiência emocional e sensorial desagradável, associada a lesões reais ou potenciais. Sob esse aspecto, busca-se suprir a assistência humanizada, que tem extrema importância, com o uso de métodos para alivio da dor, que não levarão a gestante a passar por uma gama de intervenções farmacológicas, o qual muitas vezes podem ser desnecessárias, visto que é de suma importância quando se pensa na importância de manter o estado fisiológico. Diante disso, realizou-se uma revisão integrativa de literatura, descrita como um método de pesquisa que permite a busca, avaliação crítica e a síntese das evidencias disponíveis do tema estudado. Nesse aspecto, é possível perceber que já é conhecido que existem métodos não farmacológicos que favorecem efetivamente na diminuição da dor e da ansiedade durante o parto. Logo, sugere-se mais pesquisas sobre os benefícios de tais métodos, confirmando que estas técnicas são realmente eficazes para a redução da dor e da ansiedade decorrentes do período de parto e possam, dessa forma, serem mais aplicadas nos serviços de assistência obstétrica.Research, Society and Development2021-08-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1944310.33448/rsd-v10i11.19443Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e156101119443Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e156101119443Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e1561011194432525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19443/17378Copyright (c) 2021 Larissa Toloy Bigaran; Larissa Barros de Almeida; Talita Costa Barbosa; Izadora Amorim de Souza; Andressa Andrade de Souza ; Felipe Custódio Teixeira; Marcos Flávio Silva Filho; Letícia Marin Mendes; Thais Cardoso Menis; Letícia Okasaki Reis; Giovana Maschietto Sussai; Mylena Aparecida Silva de Camargo; Gabriel Henrique Cardoso Silva; Fausto da Silva Gonçalves ; Elizabete Santos Melohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBigaran, Larissa Toloy Almeida, Larissa Barros de Barbosa, Talita Costa Souza, Izadora Amorim de Souza , Andressa Andrade de Teixeira, Felipe Custódio Silva Filho, Marcos Flávio Mendes, Letícia Marin Menis, Thais Cardoso Reis, Letícia Okasaki Sussai, Giovana Maschietto Camargo, Mylena Aparecida Silva de Silva, Gabriel Henrique Cardoso Gonçalves , Fausto da Silva Melo, Elizabete Santos 2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19443Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:20.213864Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Labor: uses of non-pharmacological methods for pain relief
Alumbramiento: usos de métodos no farmacológicos para aliviar el dolor
Trabalho de parto: usos de métodos não farmacológicos para alívio da dor
title Labor: uses of non-pharmacological methods for pain relief
spellingShingle Labor: uses of non-pharmacological methods for pain relief
Bigaran, Larissa Toloy
Métodos não farmacológicos
Dor
Parto.
Métodos no farmacológicos
Dolor
Alumbramiento.
Non-pharmacological methods
Pain
Labor.
title_short Labor: uses of non-pharmacological methods for pain relief
title_full Labor: uses of non-pharmacological methods for pain relief
title_fullStr Labor: uses of non-pharmacological methods for pain relief
title_full_unstemmed Labor: uses of non-pharmacological methods for pain relief
title_sort Labor: uses of non-pharmacological methods for pain relief
author Bigaran, Larissa Toloy
author_facet Bigaran, Larissa Toloy
Almeida, Larissa Barros de
Barbosa, Talita Costa
Souza, Izadora Amorim de
Souza , Andressa Andrade de
Teixeira, Felipe Custódio
Silva Filho, Marcos Flávio
Mendes, Letícia Marin
Menis, Thais Cardoso
Reis, Letícia Okasaki
Sussai, Giovana Maschietto
Camargo, Mylena Aparecida Silva de
Silva, Gabriel Henrique Cardoso
Gonçalves , Fausto da Silva
Melo, Elizabete Santos
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author2 Almeida, Larissa Barros de
Barbosa, Talita Costa
Souza, Izadora Amorim de
Souza , Andressa Andrade de
Teixeira, Felipe Custódio
Silva Filho, Marcos Flávio
Mendes, Letícia Marin
Menis, Thais Cardoso
Reis, Letícia Okasaki
Sussai, Giovana Maschietto
Camargo, Mylena Aparecida Silva de
Silva, Gabriel Henrique Cardoso
Gonçalves , Fausto da Silva
Melo, Elizabete Santos
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bigaran, Larissa Toloy
Almeida, Larissa Barros de
Barbosa, Talita Costa
Souza, Izadora Amorim de
Souza , Andressa Andrade de
Teixeira, Felipe Custódio
Silva Filho, Marcos Flávio
Mendes, Letícia Marin
Menis, Thais Cardoso
Reis, Letícia Okasaki
Sussai, Giovana Maschietto
Camargo, Mylena Aparecida Silva de
Silva, Gabriel Henrique Cardoso
Gonçalves , Fausto da Silva
Melo, Elizabete Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Métodos não farmacológicos
Dor
Parto.
Métodos no farmacológicos
Dolor
Alumbramiento.
Non-pharmacological methods
Pain
Labor.
topic Métodos não farmacológicos
Dor
Parto.
Métodos no farmacológicos
Dolor
Alumbramiento.
Non-pharmacological methods
Pain
Labor.
description Childbirth represents the last stage of conception in the maternal organism. During this period, the parturient experiences one of the most striking painful perceptions, and it is up to the professionals, in a humanized way, to bring relief to the woman. Pain is an unpleasant emotional and sensory experience, associated with actual or potential injuries. In this regard, we seek to provide humanized care, which is extremely important, with the use of methods for pain relief, which will not lead the pregnant woman to undergo a range of pharmacological interventions, which may often be unnecessary, as which is of paramount importance when thinking about the importance of maintaining the physiological state. Therefore, an integrative literature review was carried out, described as a research method that allows for the search, critical assessment and synthesis of available evidence on the topic studied. In this aspect, it is possible to see that it is already known that there are non-pharmacological methods that effectively help to reduce pain and anxiety during childbirth. Therefore, further research is suggested on the benefits of such methods, confirming that these techniques are really effective in reducing pain and anxiety resulting from the delivery period and can, therefore, be more applied in obstetric care services.
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