A vivência materna no cuidado do filho prematuro hospitalizado durante a segunda etapa do Método Canguru

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Autor(a) principal: Medeiros, Nathalia Amado da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Trabalho de conclusão de curso
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFU
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/26712
Resumo: INTRODUCTION: The Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a perinatal assistance model aimed at improving the quality of care provided to the premature newborn (NB), which reduces the separation time from their parents, the stress and pain, provides proper thermal control, increases mother breastfeeding and baby’s weight gain. In the second stage of the KMC, the baby is held in the kangaroo position for indeterminate time, which assures stronger bonds between mother and newborn. OBJECTIVES: To understand the perception of premature newborn’s mothers in relation to the KMC. CASUISTRY AND METHOD: This is a descriptive research with qualitative approach, carried out at the Neonatology Unit of the Uberlândia Clinic Hospital of the Federal University of Uberlândia, after approval by the Committee of Ethics in Research with Human Beings under opinion nº 3.054.210. The participants were nine accompanying mothers of their preterm child, which were hospitalized in the Kangaroo Unit. The inclusion criteria were mothers, with age equal or higher than 18 years old, accompanying preterm children who were hospitalized for at least five days in the KMC accommodation. The data collection was carried out from February to April 2019, through semi structured interview based on guiding questions. The reports were recorded and, after the transcription, the audio digital files were deleted. The identity of the participants was substituted by the numerical order of the interviews collection, in order to eliminate any possibility of identification. The responses to the guiding questions were subjected to a content analysis from Laurence Bardin’s perspective. RESULTS: After the application of the analysis criteria and identification of meaning and context units, four thematic categories emerged: “Kangaroo Unit inherent aspects”; “Maternal perspective”; “Multi-professional performance”; “Skin-to-skin contact and caring for premature: mother legitimation”. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: The mother’s experience with the hospitalization of their children in the second stage of KMC permeated the woman’s intern conflict in the gestation until the premature child’s birth, the issues involving the hospital environment, the duality of feelings regarding the delicate health situation of the baby, the decision of remaining in the Kangaroo Unit, which reflects the distance from family life, the difficulties faced to be full time in the unit and the family and emotional support. In contrast, it was determined the emergence of positive feelings, the creation of bonds with the baby in skin-to-skin contact, the learning in the care of the preterm, the happiness in performing the maternity and discovering herself the authentic mother.
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spelling A vivência materna no cuidado do filho prematuro hospitalizado durante a segunda etapa do Método CanguruMétodo CanguruRecém-NascidoEnfermagem NeonatalRelações Mãe-FilhoUnidades de Terapia Intensiva NeonatalCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDEINTRODUCTION: The Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a perinatal assistance model aimed at improving the quality of care provided to the premature newborn (NB), which reduces the separation time from their parents, the stress and pain, provides proper thermal control, increases mother breastfeeding and baby’s weight gain. In the second stage of the KMC, the baby is held in the kangaroo position for indeterminate time, which assures stronger bonds between mother and newborn. OBJECTIVES: To understand the perception of premature newborn’s mothers in relation to the KMC. CASUISTRY AND METHOD: This is a descriptive research with qualitative approach, carried out at the Neonatology Unit of the Uberlândia Clinic Hospital of the Federal University of Uberlândia, after approval by the Committee of Ethics in Research with Human Beings under opinion nº 3.054.210. The participants were nine accompanying mothers of their preterm child, which were hospitalized in the Kangaroo Unit. The inclusion criteria were mothers, with age equal or higher than 18 years old, accompanying preterm children who were hospitalized for at least five days in the KMC accommodation. The data collection was carried out from February to April 2019, through semi structured interview based on guiding questions. The reports were recorded and, after the transcription, the audio digital files were deleted. The identity of the participants was substituted by the numerical order of the interviews collection, in order to eliminate any possibility of identification. The responses to the guiding questions were subjected to a content analysis from Laurence Bardin’s perspective. RESULTS: After the application of the analysis criteria and identification of meaning and context units, four thematic categories emerged: “Kangaroo Unit inherent aspects”; “Maternal perspective”; “Multi-professional performance”; “Skin-to-skin contact and caring for premature: mother legitimation”. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: The mother’s experience with the hospitalization of their children in the second stage of KMC permeated the woman’s intern conflict in the gestation until the premature child’s birth, the issues involving the hospital environment, the duality of feelings regarding the delicate health situation of the baby, the decision of remaining in the Kangaroo Unit, which reflects the distance from family life, the difficulties faced to be full time in the unit and the family and emotional support. In contrast, it was determined the emergence of positive feelings, the creation of bonds with the baby in skin-to-skin contact, the learning in the care of the preterm, the happiness in performing the maternity and discovering herself the authentic mother.Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação)INTRODUÇÃO: O Método Canguru (MC) é um modelo de assistência perinatal voltado para a melhoria da qualidade do cuidado prestado ao recém-nascido (RN) prematuro, que reduz o tempo de separação com os pais, o estresse e dor, proporciona o controle térmico adequado, aumento do aleitamento materno e o ganho de peso do bebê. Na segunda etapa do MC a posição canguru é realizada por tempo indeterminado, o que assegura maior vínculo entre mãe e prematuro. OBJETIVOS: Compreender a percepção das mães de RN prematuros em relação ao MC. CASUÍSTICA E MÉTODO: Trata-se de pesquisa descritiva com abordagem qualitativa, realizada na Unidade de Neonatologia do Hospital de Clínicas de Uberlândia da Universidade Federal de Uberlândia após a aprovação pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa com Seres Humanos sob o parecer nº 3.054.210. As participantes foram nove as mães acompanhantes dos seus filhos prematuros que estavam internados na Unidade Canguru. Os critérios de inclusão foram mães com idade igual ou superior a 18 anos, acompanhantes dos filhos prematuros que estavam internados por no mínimo cinco dias no alojamento do MC. A coleta de dados foi realizada de fevereiro a abril de 2019, por meio de entrevista semiestruturada a partir de perguntas norteadoras, sendo os relatos gravados e posteriormente à transcrição o arquivo digital dos áudios foi apagado. Para evitar qualquer forma de identificação das participantes sua identidade foi substituída por numeração da ordem de coleta das entrevistas. As respostas às questões norteadoras foram submetidas à análise de conteúdo na perspectiva de Laurence Bardin. RESULTADOS: Após aplicação dos critérios de análise, identificação das unidades significação e de contexto, emergiram quatro categorias temáticas: “Aspectos inerentes da Unidade Canguru”; “Perspectivas materna”; “Atuação multiprofissional”; “Contato pele a pele e cuidar do prematuro: legitimação da mãe”. CONSIDERAÇÕES FINAIS: A vivência das mães na internação com seus filhos na segunda etapa do MC permeou o conflito interno da mulher na gestação até o nascimento do filho prematuro, as questões com ambiente hospitalar, a dualidade de sentimentos frente à delicada situação de saúde do bebê, a decisão de permanecer internada na Unidade Canguru a qual reflete a distância do convívio familiar, as dificuldades enfrentadas para estar em tempo integral na unidade, o suporte familiar e emocional. Emergiram, em contraponto, sentimentos positivos, a criação de vínculo com o bebê no contato pele a pele, o aprendizado nos cuidados do prematuro, a felicidade em exercer a maternidade e descobrir-se a autêntica mãe.Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilEnfermagemResende, Tatiana Carneiro dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5680221282572213Calegari, Tatianyhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8135197639370701Dias, Emerson Piantinohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1137671946176830Wolkers, Paula Carolina Bejohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0093435526376573Medeiros, Nathalia Amado da Silva2019-08-16T17:41:11Z2019-08-16T17:41:11Z2019-07-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfMEDEIROS, Nathalia Amado da Silva. A vivência materna no cuidado do filho prematuro hospitalizado durante a segunda etapa do Método Canguru. 2019. 56f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A vivência materna no cuidado do filho prematuro hospitalizado durante a segunda etapa do Método Canguru
title A vivência materna no cuidado do filho prematuro hospitalizado durante a segunda etapa do Método Canguru
spellingShingle A vivência materna no cuidado do filho prematuro hospitalizado durante a segunda etapa do Método Canguru
Medeiros, Nathalia Amado da Silva
Método Canguru
Recém-Nascido
Enfermagem Neonatal
Relações Mãe-Filho
Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short A vivência materna no cuidado do filho prematuro hospitalizado durante a segunda etapa do Método Canguru
title_full A vivência materna no cuidado do filho prematuro hospitalizado durante a segunda etapa do Método Canguru
title_fullStr A vivência materna no cuidado do filho prematuro hospitalizado durante a segunda etapa do Método Canguru
title_full_unstemmed A vivência materna no cuidado do filho prematuro hospitalizado durante a segunda etapa do Método Canguru
title_sort A vivência materna no cuidado do filho prematuro hospitalizado durante a segunda etapa do Método Canguru
author Medeiros, Nathalia Amado da Silva
author_facet Medeiros, Nathalia Amado da Silva
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Resende, Tatiana Carneiro de
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5680221282572213
Calegari, Tatiany
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8135197639370701
Dias, Emerson Piantino
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1137671946176830
Wolkers, Paula Carolina Bejo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0093435526376573
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Medeiros, Nathalia Amado da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Método Canguru
Recém-Nascido
Enfermagem Neonatal
Relações Mãe-Filho
Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
topic Método Canguru
Recém-Nascido
Enfermagem Neonatal
Relações Mãe-Filho
Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description INTRODUCTION: The Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a perinatal assistance model aimed at improving the quality of care provided to the premature newborn (NB), which reduces the separation time from their parents, the stress and pain, provides proper thermal control, increases mother breastfeeding and baby’s weight gain. In the second stage of the KMC, the baby is held in the kangaroo position for indeterminate time, which assures stronger bonds between mother and newborn. OBJECTIVES: To understand the perception of premature newborn’s mothers in relation to the KMC. CASUISTRY AND METHOD: This is a descriptive research with qualitative approach, carried out at the Neonatology Unit of the Uberlândia Clinic Hospital of the Federal University of Uberlândia, after approval by the Committee of Ethics in Research with Human Beings under opinion nº 3.054.210. The participants were nine accompanying mothers of their preterm child, which were hospitalized in the Kangaroo Unit. The inclusion criteria were mothers, with age equal or higher than 18 years old, accompanying preterm children who were hospitalized for at least five days in the KMC accommodation. The data collection was carried out from February to April 2019, through semi structured interview based on guiding questions. The reports were recorded and, after the transcription, the audio digital files were deleted. The identity of the participants was substituted by the numerical order of the interviews collection, in order to eliminate any possibility of identification. The responses to the guiding questions were subjected to a content analysis from Laurence Bardin’s perspective. RESULTS: After the application of the analysis criteria and identification of meaning and context units, four thematic categories emerged: “Kangaroo Unit inherent aspects”; “Maternal perspective”; “Multi-professional performance”; “Skin-to-skin contact and caring for premature: mother legitimation”. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: The mother’s experience with the hospitalization of their children in the second stage of KMC permeated the woman’s intern conflict in the gestation until the premature child’s birth, the issues involving the hospital environment, the duality of feelings regarding the delicate health situation of the baby, the decision of remaining in the Kangaroo Unit, which reflects the distance from family life, the difficulties faced to be full time in the unit and the family and emotional support. In contrast, it was determined the emergence of positive feelings, the creation of bonds with the baby in skin-to-skin contact, the learning in the care of the preterm, the happiness in performing the maternity and discovering herself the authentic mother.
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