The work of nurses in high-risk prenatal care from the perspective of basic human needs

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Autor(a) principal: Errico,Lívia de Souza Pancrácio de
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Bicalho,Paula Gonçalves, Oliveira,Thaize Constância Ferreira Lares de, Martins,Eunice Francisca
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the work of nurses in high-risk prenatal care in secondary care, considering nursing problems and the basic human needs of pregnant women. Method: Cross-sectional and quantitative study, developed in a high-risk prenatal care clinic. Data were selected in the records of the nursing consultation. The studied variables were related to sociodemographic and obstetric characteristics, in addition to nursing problems. We performed the descriptive analysis of the data and the grouping of nursing problems within the levels of Basic Human Needs (BHN). Results: We evaluated 54 nursing consultations of pregnant women, mostly young, multiparous, and with nine or more years of study. Every pregnant woman reported, on average, 7.4 nursing problems. The psychobiological BHN prevailed in relation to psychosocial ones. Conclusion: In high-risk prenatal care, nurses can use the nursing consultation considering their mastery of light technologies to engage with hard and light-hard technologies.
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title The work of nurses in high-risk prenatal care from the perspective of basic human needs
spellingShingle The work of nurses in high-risk prenatal care from the perspective of basic human needs
Errico,Lívia de Souza Pancrácio de
High-Risk Pregnancy
Nursing
Prenatal Care
Nursing Process
Nursing Care
title_short The work of nurses in high-risk prenatal care from the perspective of basic human needs
title_full The work of nurses in high-risk prenatal care from the perspective of basic human needs
title_fullStr The work of nurses in high-risk prenatal care from the perspective of basic human needs
title_full_unstemmed The work of nurses in high-risk prenatal care from the perspective of basic human needs
title_sort The work of nurses in high-risk prenatal care from the perspective of basic human needs
author Errico,Lívia de Souza Pancrácio de
author_facet Errico,Lívia de Souza Pancrácio de
Bicalho,Paula Gonçalves
Oliveira,Thaize Constância Ferreira Lares de
Martins,Eunice Francisca
author_role author
author2 Bicalho,Paula Gonçalves
Oliveira,Thaize Constância Ferreira Lares de
Martins,Eunice Francisca
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Errico,Lívia de Souza Pancrácio de
Bicalho,Paula Gonçalves
Oliveira,Thaize Constância Ferreira Lares de
Martins,Eunice Francisca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv High-Risk Pregnancy
Nursing
Prenatal Care
Nursing Process
Nursing Care
topic High-Risk Pregnancy
Nursing
Prenatal Care
Nursing Process
Nursing Care
description ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the work of nurses in high-risk prenatal care in secondary care, considering nursing problems and the basic human needs of pregnant women. Method: Cross-sectional and quantitative study, developed in a high-risk prenatal care clinic. Data were selected in the records of the nursing consultation. The studied variables were related to sociodemographic and obstetric characteristics, in addition to nursing problems. We performed the descriptive analysis of the data and the grouping of nursing problems within the levels of Basic Human Needs (BHN). Results: We evaluated 54 nursing consultations of pregnant women, mostly young, multiparous, and with nine or more years of study. Every pregnant woman reported, on average, 7.4 nursing problems. The psychobiological BHN prevailed in relation to psychosocial ones. Conclusion: In high-risk prenatal care, nurses can use the nursing consultation considering their mastery of light technologies to engage with hard and light-hard technologies.
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