The need to include obstetric nurses in prenatal care visits in the public health system

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Autor(a) principal: Garcia,Selma Aparecida Lagrosa
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Garcia,Sidney Antonio Lagrosa, Lippi,Umberto Gazi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Einstein (São Paulo)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate, with a qualitative approach, the role of Obstetric Nurses at the primary level of care given to women's health as a vital component of the multidisciplinary team, which today is fundamental for providing care, prevention as well as health education and promotion, especially in programs whose activities are geared towards primary care of pregnant, parturient, and puerpera women. Methods: Brazilian laws and the determinations of Nursing Councils in reference to the activities of the obstetric nurse were researched, including the nurse's responsibilities and limits. The bibliographic search was conducted in health-related journals, lay publications, and the Internet. Results: The conflicts between professional physicians and nurses were discussed. Conclusions: It was concluded that the activities of the nurse, conducting low-risk prenatal clinical visits in the basic healthcare network, has legal and ethical support and provides true benefit to the clients.
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title The need to include obstetric nurses in prenatal care visits in the public health system
spellingShingle The need to include obstetric nurses in prenatal care visits in the public health system
Garcia,Selma Aparecida Lagrosa
Obstetrical nursing
Nurse's role
Prenatal care
Public assistance
title_short The need to include obstetric nurses in prenatal care visits in the public health system
title_full The need to include obstetric nurses in prenatal care visits in the public health system
title_fullStr The need to include obstetric nurses in prenatal care visits in the public health system
title_full_unstemmed The need to include obstetric nurses in prenatal care visits in the public health system
title_sort The need to include obstetric nurses in prenatal care visits in the public health system
author Garcia,Selma Aparecida Lagrosa
author_facet Garcia,Selma Aparecida Lagrosa
Garcia,Sidney Antonio Lagrosa
Lippi,Umberto Gazi
author_role author
author2 Garcia,Sidney Antonio Lagrosa
Lippi,Umberto Gazi
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garcia,Selma Aparecida Lagrosa
Garcia,Sidney Antonio Lagrosa
Lippi,Umberto Gazi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Obstetrical nursing
Nurse's role
Prenatal care
Public assistance
topic Obstetrical nursing
Nurse's role
Prenatal care
Public assistance
description ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate, with a qualitative approach, the role of Obstetric Nurses at the primary level of care given to women's health as a vital component of the multidisciplinary team, which today is fundamental for providing care, prevention as well as health education and promotion, especially in programs whose activities are geared towards primary care of pregnant, parturient, and puerpera women. Methods: Brazilian laws and the determinations of Nursing Councils in reference to the activities of the obstetric nurse were researched, including the nurse's responsibilities and limits. The bibliographic search was conducted in health-related journals, lay publications, and the Internet. Results: The conflicts between professional physicians and nurses were discussed. Conclusions: It was concluded that the activities of the nurse, conducting low-risk prenatal clinical visits in the basic healthcare network, has legal and ethical support and provides true benefit to the clients.
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