Humanization actions of the obstetric nurses from Minas Gerais: Resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of childbirth
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Resumo: | Objective: to analyze the practices of humanization in childbirth care, developed by nurse midwives, capable of constituting actions of resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of the female body. Method: this is a descriptive and exploratory research, with a qualitative approach and genealogical inspiration. The research was developed in the context of hospital care. Research data were produced through semi-structured interviews with 11 nurse midwives and submitted to Discourse Analysis. Results: the actions of the first obstetric nurses conformed as resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of childbirth, as they were based on confronting interventionist medical practices, defending the physiology of childbirth, and providing comprehensive care. Conclusion: it is recognized that, in their daily professional practice, obstetric nurses need to adopt resistance and counter-conduct actions capable of going beyond the concept of the body under the biomedical paradigm. |
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Humanization actions of the obstetric nurses from Minas Gerais: Resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of childbirthAcciones de humanización de las enfermeras obstétricas de Minas Gerais: Resistencia y contraconducta a la medicalización del partoAções de humanização das enfermeiras obstétricas mineiras: Resistência e contraconduta à medicalização do partoEnfermagem ObstétricaHumanização da AssistênciaMedicalizaçãoPrática ProfissionalMaternidadesObstetric NursingHumanization of AssistanceMedicalizationProfessional PracticeMaternityEnfermería ObstétricaHumanización de La AtenciónMedicalizaciónPráctica ProfesionalMaternidadesObjective: to analyze the practices of humanization in childbirth care, developed by nurse midwives, capable of constituting actions of resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of the female body. Method: this is a descriptive and exploratory research, with a qualitative approach and genealogical inspiration. The research was developed in the context of hospital care. Research data were produced through semi-structured interviews with 11 nurse midwives and submitted to Discourse Analysis. Results: the actions of the first obstetric nurses conformed as resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of childbirth, as they were based on confronting interventionist medical practices, defending the physiology of childbirth, and providing comprehensive care. Conclusion: it is recognized that, in their daily professional practice, obstetric nurses need to adopt resistance and counter-conduct actions capable of going beyond the concept of the body under the biomedical paradigm.Objetivo: analizar las prácticas de humanización de las enfermeras obstétricas, caracterizadas como acciones de resistencia y contraconducta a la medicalización del cuerpo femenino. Método: investigación descriptiva y exploratoria, con enfoque cualitativo e inspiración genealógica, desarrollada en el contexto de la atención hospitalaria. Los datos de la investigación se produjeron a través de entrevistas semiestructuradas con 11 enfermeras parteras y se sometieron al Análisis del Discurso. Resultados: las acciones de las primeras enfermeras obstétricas se conformaron como resistencia y contracultura a la medicalización del parto, ya que se basaban en enfrentar las prácticas médicas intervencionistas, defender la fisiología del parto y brindar cuidado integral. Conclusión: se reconoce que, en la práctica profesional diaria, las enfermeras obstétricas necesitan adoptar acciones de resistencia y contraconducta para superar el concepto de cuerpo bajo el paradigma biomédico.Objetivo: discutir as ações de enfermeiras obstétricas e seu potencial de resistência e contraconduta à medicalização da assistência ao parto. Método: pesquisa descritiva e exploratória, de abordagem qualitativa e fundamentação genealógica, desenvolvida no município de Belo Horizonte. A coleta dos dados foi feita no período de agosto de 2021 a junho de 2022, por meio de entrevistas semiestruturadas, junto a 11 enfermeiras obstétricas Análise de Discurso. Resultados: as ações de humanização das primeiras enfermeiras obstétricas se conformaram como resistência e contraconduta à medicalização do parto, uma vez que eram pautadas no enfrentamento das práticas médicas intervencionistas, na defesa da fisiologia do parto e na integralidade do cuidado. Conclusão: reconhece-se que, no cotidiano da prática profissional, enfermeiras obstétricas precisam adotar ações de resistência e contraconduta como tentativa de subversão do paradigma biomédico, o qual impõe a medicalização da assistência e a apropriação do corpo feminino, cerceando a autonomia das mulheres no processo de parturição.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2023-09-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/4225210.35699/2316-9389.2023.42252REME-Revista Mineira de Enfermagem; Vol. 27 (2023)REME-Revista Mineira de Enfermagem; Vol. 27 (2023)REME-Revista Mineira de Enfermagem; v. 27 (2023)2316-93891415-2762reponame:Reme (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGporenghttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/42252/38872https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/42252/38873Copyright (c) 2023 REME-Revista Mineira de Enfermagemhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSchreck, Rafaela Siqueira CostaSilva, Kênia Lara da2023-09-20T19:58:33Zoai:periodicos.ufmg.br:article/42252Revistaremeufmg@gmail.comPUBhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/oairemeufmg@gmail.com2316-93891415-2762opendoar:2023-09-20T19:58:33Reme (Online) - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false |
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Humanization actions of the obstetric nurses from Minas Gerais: Resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of childbirth Acciones de humanización de las enfermeras obstétricas de Minas Gerais: Resistencia y contraconducta a la medicalización del parto Ações de humanização das enfermeiras obstétricas mineiras: Resistência e contraconduta à medicalização do parto |
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Humanization actions of the obstetric nurses from Minas Gerais: Resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of childbirth |
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Humanization actions of the obstetric nurses from Minas Gerais: Resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of childbirth Schreck, Rafaela Siqueira Costa Enfermagem Obstétrica Humanização da Assistência Medicalização Prática Profissional Maternidades Obstetric Nursing Humanization of Assistance Medicalization Professional Practice Maternity Enfermería Obstétrica Humanización de La Atención Medicalización Práctica Profesional Maternidades |
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Humanization actions of the obstetric nurses from Minas Gerais: Resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of childbirth |
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Humanization actions of the obstetric nurses from Minas Gerais: Resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of childbirth |
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Humanization actions of the obstetric nurses from Minas Gerais: Resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of childbirth |
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Humanization actions of the obstetric nurses from Minas Gerais: Resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of childbirth |
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Humanization actions of the obstetric nurses from Minas Gerais: Resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of childbirth |
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Schreck, Rafaela Siqueira Costa |
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Schreck, Rafaela Siqueira Costa Silva, Kênia Lara da |
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Silva, Kênia Lara da |
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Schreck, Rafaela Siqueira Costa Silva, Kênia Lara da |
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Enfermagem Obstétrica Humanização da Assistência Medicalização Prática Profissional Maternidades Obstetric Nursing Humanization of Assistance Medicalization Professional Practice Maternity Enfermería Obstétrica Humanización de La Atención Medicalización Práctica Profesional Maternidades |
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Enfermagem Obstétrica Humanização da Assistência Medicalização Prática Profissional Maternidades Obstetric Nursing Humanization of Assistance Medicalization Professional Practice Maternity Enfermería Obstétrica Humanización de La Atención Medicalización Práctica Profesional Maternidades |
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Objective: to analyze the practices of humanization in childbirth care, developed by nurse midwives, capable of constituting actions of resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of the female body. Method: this is a descriptive and exploratory research, with a qualitative approach and genealogical inspiration. The research was developed in the context of hospital care. Research data were produced through semi-structured interviews with 11 nurse midwives and submitted to Discourse Analysis. Results: the actions of the first obstetric nurses conformed as resistance and counter-conduct to the medicalization of childbirth, as they were based on confronting interventionist medical practices, defending the physiology of childbirth, and providing comprehensive care. Conclusion: it is recognized that, in their daily professional practice, obstetric nurses need to adopt resistance and counter-conduct actions capable of going beyond the concept of the body under the biomedical paradigm. |
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