Relational autonomy and humanized birth: the challenge of approaching desires and practices in the SUS

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Autor(a) principal: Bachilli,Martha Colvara
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Zirbel,Ilze, Helena,Ernani Tiaraju de Santa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Physis (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Rede Cegonha is a SUS assistance program that aims to decrease maternal and neonatal mortality through humanized and evidence-based obstetric practices. However, there still seems to be a gap between the desires of women at the time of delivery and what is offered by the care team. This study aims to unveil the limits of the woman's autonomy at the time of delivery in a hospital in the Rede Cegonha. The mothers answered open-ended questions in a personal interview and reported their birth experience. Content analysis was used to organize the speeches into categories of analysis. Fear of pain (which interferes with the woman's role), lack of dialogue with health professionals (perception of not being heard) and ignorance of the guidelines of Rede Cegonha appeared in the interviews as barriers to the significant experience of childbirth. For a real humanization experience, it is necessary to strengthen the dialogue between parturients and health team, to gather wishes and clinical protocols, as a way to affirm the autonomy of women in the face of childbirth.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relational autonomy and humanized birth: the challenge of approaching desires and practices in the SUS
title Relational autonomy and humanized birth: the challenge of approaching desires and practices in the SUS
spellingShingle Relational autonomy and humanized birth: the challenge of approaching desires and practices in the SUS
Bachilli,Martha Colvara
humanized childbirth
relational autonomy
obstetrics
title_short Relational autonomy and humanized birth: the challenge of approaching desires and practices in the SUS
title_full Relational autonomy and humanized birth: the challenge of approaching desires and practices in the SUS
title_fullStr Relational autonomy and humanized birth: the challenge of approaching desires and practices in the SUS
title_full_unstemmed Relational autonomy and humanized birth: the challenge of approaching desires and practices in the SUS
title_sort Relational autonomy and humanized birth: the challenge of approaching desires and practices in the SUS
author Bachilli,Martha Colvara
author_facet Bachilli,Martha Colvara
Zirbel,Ilze
Helena,Ernani Tiaraju de Santa
author_role author
author2 Zirbel,Ilze
Helena,Ernani Tiaraju de Santa
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bachilli,Martha Colvara
Zirbel,Ilze
Helena,Ernani Tiaraju de Santa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv humanized childbirth
relational autonomy
obstetrics
topic humanized childbirth
relational autonomy
obstetrics
description Abstract Rede Cegonha is a SUS assistance program that aims to decrease maternal and neonatal mortality through humanized and evidence-based obstetric practices. However, there still seems to be a gap between the desires of women at the time of delivery and what is offered by the care team. This study aims to unveil the limits of the woman's autonomy at the time of delivery in a hospital in the Rede Cegonha. The mothers answered open-ended questions in a personal interview and reported their birth experience. Content analysis was used to organize the speeches into categories of analysis. Fear of pain (which interferes with the woman's role), lack of dialogue with health professionals (perception of not being heard) and ignorance of the guidelines of Rede Cegonha appeared in the interviews as barriers to the significant experience of childbirth. For a real humanization experience, it is necessary to strengthen the dialogue between parturients and health team, to gather wishes and clinical protocols, as a way to affirm the autonomy of women in the face of childbirth.
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