Método ganguru: percepção materna e estratégias de enfrentamento.
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Resumo: | Introduction: Every year, 20 million of newborns born with low weight mainly as a result of premature births. This fact represents an important public health problem that reflects in high rates of neonatal and maternal morbimortality. Scientific advances in neonatal intensive care have contributed significantly to reduce perinatal mortality rates promoting an increase in the survival chance of newborns with low weight and the emergence of perinatal care models that improve the quality of care. One of the most important actions is the Kangaroo Method. Objective: Analyze the perceptions of mothers with preterms and/or low weight newborns about the second phase of Kangaroo Method and the coping strategies adopted in a public maternity in the interior of Paraíba. Methodology: A qualitative research was developed and were interviewed, from May to August 2015, ten mothers that were hospitalized in a Kangaroo Mother Accommodation experiencing the second stage of the method in integral way with their babies. The Data Saturation criteria was used to limit the number of participants. The data were collected using semi-structured interviews and were analyzed through Bardin's Content Analysis, from which emerged three categories: Baby hospitalization and maternal feelings; Kangaroo Mother Accommodation: maternal experiences; Experiencing the Kangaroo Mother Care. Results: With a hospitalized baby, mothers face a period a disturbance period involving suffering, fear, sadness, despair, fault and anger, resulting in impairment on their self confidence and self-esteem. However, despite these feelings, mothers can confront the difficulties through religious and/or family support. About to being close to the baby in the Kangaroo Method and deliver the her care, the mothers reported being happy and satisfied, emphasizing the child's improvement after the use of the method. To the mothers, this method was an opportunity to have a more intimate contact with the baby, but also brought difficulties such as distance and the missing of the family. In a general way, the mothers expressed to be satisfied as to the assistance given, the environment and operation, highlighting the role of staff, which contributed to the development of maternal safety. Final considerations: This study helped in understanding the maternal experiences and coping strategies within the Kangaroo Method, highlighting the necessity for reflection on the role of mothers in the context of the method, considering their entirety and individuality. |
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Inoue, Silvia Regina Viodreshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5882800480506129Inoue, Silvia Regina ViodresBarbieri, Carolina Luiza AlvesMatsue, Regina Yoshie082935374-77http://lattes.cnpq.br/6189404913685879Medeiros, Laysa Gabrielle Silva2016-06-15T18:02:17Z2016-02-23MEDEIROS, Laysa Gabrielle Silva. Método ganguru: percepção materna e estratégias de enfrentamento. 2016. 94 f. Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Católica de Santos, Santos, 2016.https://tede.unisantos.br/handle/tede/2801Introduction: Every year, 20 million of newborns born with low weight mainly as a result of premature births. This fact represents an important public health problem that reflects in high rates of neonatal and maternal morbimortality. Scientific advances in neonatal intensive care have contributed significantly to reduce perinatal mortality rates promoting an increase in the survival chance of newborns with low weight and the emergence of perinatal care models that improve the quality of care. One of the most important actions is the Kangaroo Method. Objective: Analyze the perceptions of mothers with preterms and/or low weight newborns about the second phase of Kangaroo Method and the coping strategies adopted in a public maternity in the interior of Paraíba. Methodology: A qualitative research was developed and were interviewed, from May to August 2015, ten mothers that were hospitalized in a Kangaroo Mother Accommodation experiencing the second stage of the method in integral way with their babies. The Data Saturation criteria was used to limit the number of participants. The data were collected using semi-structured interviews and were analyzed through Bardin's Content Analysis, from which emerged three categories: Baby hospitalization and maternal feelings; Kangaroo Mother Accommodation: maternal experiences; Experiencing the Kangaroo Mother Care. Results: With a hospitalized baby, mothers face a period a disturbance period involving suffering, fear, sadness, despair, fault and anger, resulting in impairment on their self confidence and self-esteem. However, despite these feelings, mothers can confront the difficulties through religious and/or family support. About to being close to the baby in the Kangaroo Method and deliver the her care, the mothers reported being happy and satisfied, emphasizing the child's improvement after the use of the method. To the mothers, this method was an opportunity to have a more intimate contact with the baby, but also brought difficulties such as distance and the missing of the family. In a general way, the mothers expressed to be satisfied as to the assistance given, the environment and operation, highlighting the role of staff, which contributed to the development of maternal safety. Final considerations: This study helped in understanding the maternal experiences and coping strategies within the Kangaroo Method, highlighting the necessity for reflection on the role of mothers in the context of the method, considering their entirety and individuality.Introdução: Em todo o mundo, nascem anualmente 20 milhões de recém-nascidos de baixo peso, em consequência principalmente de partos prematuros. Tal fato configura importante problema de saúde pública refletido nas altas taxas de morbimortalidade neonatal e materna. Os avanços científicos, empregados à terapia intensiva neonatal têm contribuído significativamente para redução das taxas de mortalidade perinatal, promovendo um aumento da chance de sobrevida dos recém-nascidos de baixo peso e o surgimento de modelos de assistência perinatal voltado para a melhoria da qualidade do cuidado. Dentre essas ações, destaca-se o Método Canguru. Objetivo: Analisar as percepções das mães de recém-nascidos pré-termo e/ou baixo peso sobre a segunda etapa do Método Canguru e as estratégias de enfrentamento adotadas por elas, em uma Maternidade Pública no interior da Paraíba. Metodologia: Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa, na qual foram entrevistadas, no período de maio a agosto de 2015, dez mães que estiveram internadas no Alojamento Mãe Canguru, vivenciando a segunda etapa do método de forma integral junto com seus bebês. Para delimitação do número de participantes foi utilizado como critério a saturação dos dados. Os dados coletados por meio de entrevista semiestruturada, foram analisados através da Análise de Conteúdo de Bardin, na qual emergiram três categorias: Hospitalização do bebê e sentimentos maternos; Alojamento Mãe Canguru: experiências maternas; Vivenciando o Método Canguru. Resultados: Com a hospitalização do bebê, as mães enfrentam um período que envolve sofrimento, medo, tristeza, desespero, culpa e raiva, resultando no comprometimento da autoconfiança e autoestima. Entretanto, apesar desses sentimentos, as mães conseguem lidar com as dificuldades, através da religiosidade e/ou apoio familiar. Quanto a estar junto ao bebê no Método Canguru e realizar os cuidados com ele, as participantes relataram estar felizes e satisfeitas, enfatizando a melhora do filho após o uso do método. Para as mães, o método foi uma oportunidade de ter um contato mais íntimo com o filho, mas que também trouxe dificuldades, como a distância e saudade da família. De forma geral, as mães expressaram estar satisfeitas quanto à assistência prestada, o ambiente e funcionamento, com destaque para papel da equipe, que contribuiu para o desenvolvimento da segurança materna. Considerações Finais: Este estudo auxiliou na compreensão das experiências maternas e estratégias de enfretamento no âmbito do Método Canguru, destacando a necessidade de reflexão sobre o papel das mães no contexto do método, considerando-as em sua integralidade e individualidade.application/pdfporUniversidade Católica de SantosMestrado em Saúde ColetivaCatólica de SantosBrasilCentro de Ciências Sociais Aplicadas e SaúdeMEDEIROS, Laysa Gabrielle Silva. Método ganguru: percepção materna e estratégias de enfrentamento. 2016. 94 f. 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Método ganguru: percepção materna e estratégias de enfrentamento. |
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Kangaroo Care: maternal perception and coping strategies. |
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Método ganguru: percepção materna e estratégias de enfrentamento. |
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Método ganguru: percepção materna e estratégias de enfrentamento. Medeiros, Laysa Gabrielle Silva método mãe canguru; prematuridade; percepção; enfrentamento kangaroo mother care; prematurity; perception; coping SAUDE COLETIVA::SAUDE PUBLICA |
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Método ganguru: percepção materna e estratégias de enfrentamento. |
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Método ganguru: percepção materna e estratégias de enfrentamento. |
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Método ganguru: percepção materna e estratégias de enfrentamento. |
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Método ganguru: percepção materna e estratégias de enfrentamento. |
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Método ganguru: percepção materna e estratégias de enfrentamento. |
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Medeiros, Laysa Gabrielle Silva |
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Medeiros, Laysa Gabrielle Silva |
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Inoue, Silvia Regina Viodres |
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Inoue, Silvia Regina Viodres |
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Barbieri, Carolina Luiza Alves |
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Matsue, Regina Yoshie |
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Medeiros, Laysa Gabrielle Silva |
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Inoue, Silvia Regina Viodres Inoue, Silvia Regina Viodres Barbieri, Carolina Luiza Alves Matsue, Regina Yoshie |
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método mãe canguru; prematuridade; percepção; enfrentamento |
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método mãe canguru; prematuridade; percepção; enfrentamento kangaroo mother care; prematurity; perception; coping SAUDE COLETIVA::SAUDE PUBLICA |
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kangaroo mother care; prematurity; perception; coping |
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Introduction: Every year, 20 million of newborns born with low weight mainly as a result of premature births. This fact represents an important public health problem that reflects in high rates of neonatal and maternal morbimortality. Scientific advances in neonatal intensive care have contributed significantly to reduce perinatal mortality rates promoting an increase in the survival chance of newborns with low weight and the emergence of perinatal care models that improve the quality of care. One of the most important actions is the Kangaroo Method. Objective: Analyze the perceptions of mothers with preterms and/or low weight newborns about the second phase of Kangaroo Method and the coping strategies adopted in a public maternity in the interior of Paraíba. Methodology: A qualitative research was developed and were interviewed, from May to August 2015, ten mothers that were hospitalized in a Kangaroo Mother Accommodation experiencing the second stage of the method in integral way with their babies. The Data Saturation criteria was used to limit the number of participants. The data were collected using semi-structured interviews and were analyzed through Bardin's Content Analysis, from which emerged three categories: Baby hospitalization and maternal feelings; Kangaroo Mother Accommodation: maternal experiences; Experiencing the Kangaroo Mother Care. Results: With a hospitalized baby, mothers face a period a disturbance period involving suffering, fear, sadness, despair, fault and anger, resulting in impairment on their self confidence and self-esteem. However, despite these feelings, mothers can confront the difficulties through religious and/or family support. About to being close to the baby in the Kangaroo Method and deliver the her care, the mothers reported being happy and satisfied, emphasizing the child's improvement after the use of the method. To the mothers, this method was an opportunity to have a more intimate contact with the baby, but also brought difficulties such as distance and the missing of the family. In a general way, the mothers expressed to be satisfied as to the assistance given, the environment and operation, highlighting the role of staff, which contributed to the development of maternal safety. Final considerations: This study helped in understanding the maternal experiences and coping strategies within the Kangaroo Method, highlighting the necessity for reflection on the role of mothers in the context of the method, considering their entirety and individuality. |
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