Applying best practices to pregnant women in the obstetric center

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Autor(a) principal: Vieira,Bianca da Costa
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Backes,Marli Terezinha Stein, Costa,Lediana Dalla, Fernandes,Vanessa Martinhago Borges, Dias,Heloísa Helena Zimmer Ribas, Backes,Dirce Stein
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the meaning attributed by nursing technicians to good care practices based on scientific evidence used with the pregnant women during the dilation stage of labor. Method: A qualitative study, based on Grounded Theory principles. Twelve interviews with nursing technicians attending labor in the obstetric center of two public hospitals, in Florianópolis/SC, were performed, from August of 2016 to March of 2017. Data were analyzed using open, axial coding. Results: The implementation of good practices, for nursing technicians, means adequately performing their activities, providing humanized care to the pregnant woman, respecting her autonomy, promoting pain relief, and a peaceful labor. Final Considerations: An adequate number of technicians must be determined to maintain quality of care, and to complete nursing records in a more detailed and systematized manner.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Applying best practices to pregnant women in the obstetric center
title Applying best practices to pregnant women in the obstetric center
spellingShingle Applying best practices to pregnant women in the obstetric center
Vieira,Bianca da Costa
Birthing Centers
Obstetric Nursing
Humanizing Delivery
Labor, Obstetric
Humanization of Assistance
title_short Applying best practices to pregnant women in the obstetric center
title_full Applying best practices to pregnant women in the obstetric center
title_fullStr Applying best practices to pregnant women in the obstetric center
title_full_unstemmed Applying best practices to pregnant women in the obstetric center
title_sort Applying best practices to pregnant women in the obstetric center
author Vieira,Bianca da Costa
author_facet Vieira,Bianca da Costa
Backes,Marli Terezinha Stein
Costa,Lediana Dalla
Fernandes,Vanessa Martinhago Borges
Dias,Heloísa Helena Zimmer Ribas
Backes,Dirce Stein
author_role author
author2 Backes,Marli Terezinha Stein
Costa,Lediana Dalla
Fernandes,Vanessa Martinhago Borges
Dias,Heloísa Helena Zimmer Ribas
Backes,Dirce Stein
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira,Bianca da Costa
Backes,Marli Terezinha Stein
Costa,Lediana Dalla
Fernandes,Vanessa Martinhago Borges
Dias,Heloísa Helena Zimmer Ribas
Backes,Dirce Stein
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Birthing Centers
Obstetric Nursing
Humanizing Delivery
Labor, Obstetric
Humanization of Assistance
topic Birthing Centers
Obstetric Nursing
Humanizing Delivery
Labor, Obstetric
Humanization of Assistance
description ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the meaning attributed by nursing technicians to good care practices based on scientific evidence used with the pregnant women during the dilation stage of labor. Method: A qualitative study, based on Grounded Theory principles. Twelve interviews with nursing technicians attending labor in the obstetric center of two public hospitals, in Florianópolis/SC, were performed, from August of 2016 to March of 2017. Data were analyzed using open, axial coding. Results: The implementation of good practices, for nursing technicians, means adequately performing their activities, providing humanized care to the pregnant woman, respecting her autonomy, promoting pain relief, and a peaceful labor. Final Considerations: An adequate number of technicians must be determined to maintain quality of care, and to complete nursing records in a more detailed and systematized manner.
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