Follow-up of copper intrauterine device insertion by nurses: a prospective longitudinal study

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Autor(a) principal: Trigueiro,Tatiane Herreira
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Ferrari,Jerferson Cleiton, Souza,Silvana Regina Rossi Kissula, Wall,Marilene Loewen, Barbosa,Rute
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the complications, acceptability and causes of discontinuation of women who inserted copper intrauterine devices at a usual risk maternity for one year. Methods: a longitudinal-prospective study, lasting 12 months. Eighty-three women who received the device by a doctor or nurse in a maternity hospital between September and October 2017 participated. Data were collected at one, six and 12 months after insertion and underwent descriptive analysis. Results: most were inserted by nurses and 71 continued with the device. Women chose IUD use because there is no risk of forgetfulness, it is non-hormonal and effective. The 12 who discontinued use reported dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia, irregular bleeding, fall out, and endometrium perforation. Conclusion: the method was continued by most of participants and the complications found are common to the literature. There is a need to expand nursing training to increase the offer to the population.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Follow-up of copper intrauterine device insertion by nurses: a prospective longitudinal study
title Follow-up of copper intrauterine device insertion by nurses: a prospective longitudinal study
spellingShingle Follow-up of copper intrauterine device insertion by nurses: a prospective longitudinal study
Trigueiro,Tatiane Herreira
Nurses
Intrauterine Devices
Women’s Health
Family Planning Policy
Professional Autonomy
title_short Follow-up of copper intrauterine device insertion by nurses: a prospective longitudinal study
title_full Follow-up of copper intrauterine device insertion by nurses: a prospective longitudinal study
title_fullStr Follow-up of copper intrauterine device insertion by nurses: a prospective longitudinal study
title_full_unstemmed Follow-up of copper intrauterine device insertion by nurses: a prospective longitudinal study
title_sort Follow-up of copper intrauterine device insertion by nurses: a prospective longitudinal study
author Trigueiro,Tatiane Herreira
author_facet Trigueiro,Tatiane Herreira
Ferrari,Jerferson Cleiton
Souza,Silvana Regina Rossi Kissula
Wall,Marilene Loewen
Barbosa,Rute
author_role author
author2 Ferrari,Jerferson Cleiton
Souza,Silvana Regina Rossi Kissula
Wall,Marilene Loewen
Barbosa,Rute
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Trigueiro,Tatiane Herreira
Ferrari,Jerferson Cleiton
Souza,Silvana Regina Rossi Kissula
Wall,Marilene Loewen
Barbosa,Rute
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nurses
Intrauterine Devices
Women’s Health
Family Planning Policy
Professional Autonomy
topic Nurses
Intrauterine Devices
Women’s Health
Family Planning Policy
Professional Autonomy
description ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the complications, acceptability and causes of discontinuation of women who inserted copper intrauterine devices at a usual risk maternity for one year. Methods: a longitudinal-prospective study, lasting 12 months. Eighty-three women who received the device by a doctor or nurse in a maternity hospital between September and October 2017 participated. Data were collected at one, six and 12 months after insertion and underwent descriptive analysis. Results: most were inserted by nurses and 71 continued with the device. Women chose IUD use because there is no risk of forgetfulness, it is non-hormonal and effective. The 12 who discontinued use reported dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia, irregular bleeding, fall out, and endometrium perforation. Conclusion: the method was continued by most of participants and the complications found are common to the literature. There is a need to expand nursing training to increase the offer to the population.
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