Paternal participation in prenatal and women's health
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Resumo: | Pregnancy is a biological process that involves, in addition to the couple, family members, the community and the health professionals, who work during this period, accompanying from prenatal to the puerperium. Important period for all changes and resulting from pregnancy to occur smoothly. For the Ministry of Health, pregnancy is also an issue for men, stimulating the father's participation during this process, interacting with the health team, is fundamental for the biopsychosocial well-being of the mother-baby binomial and of himself, and prenatal care is an opportune time for this. The study aims to identify paternal participation in prenatal care and women's health as evidenced in scientific publications, analyzing factors that contribute to this participation, shown in scientific publications. This is an integrative literature review, the research was done through an online search in the bases: Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel, Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences and Scientific Electronic Library Online with the descriptors: Pregnancy, Fatherhood and Care Prenatal. The studies were grouped into two categories, according to their similarity: The father's participation in prenatal care and the father's participation in childbirth. Concluding that paternal participation in the monitoring of prenatal and childbirth is essential for the woman, due to the security and confidence that the pregnant woman feels to face all physical changes, thus being able to be a collaborator in promoting the health of the partner when pregnant, and helping to bring this family closer, thus bringing quality of life. |
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Paternal participation in prenatal and women's healthParticipación paterna en la salud prenatal y de la mujerParticipação paterna no pré-natal e a saúde da mulherEmbarazoPaternidadAtención prenatal.GravidezPaternidadeCuidado Pré-natal.PregnancyPaternityPrenatal Care.Pregnancy is a biological process that involves, in addition to the couple, family members, the community and the health professionals, who work during this period, accompanying from prenatal to the puerperium. Important period for all changes and resulting from pregnancy to occur smoothly. For the Ministry of Health, pregnancy is also an issue for men, stimulating the father's participation during this process, interacting with the health team, is fundamental for the biopsychosocial well-being of the mother-baby binomial and of himself, and prenatal care is an opportune time for this. The study aims to identify paternal participation in prenatal care and women's health as evidenced in scientific publications, analyzing factors that contribute to this participation, shown in scientific publications. This is an integrative literature review, the research was done through an online search in the bases: Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel, Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences and Scientific Electronic Library Online with the descriptors: Pregnancy, Fatherhood and Care Prenatal. The studies were grouped into two categories, according to their similarity: The father's participation in prenatal care and the father's participation in childbirth. Concluding that paternal participation in the monitoring of prenatal and childbirth is essential for the woman, due to the security and confidence that the pregnant woman feels to face all physical changes, thus being able to be a collaborator in promoting the health of the partner when pregnant, and helping to bring this family closer, thus bringing quality of life.El embarazo es unproceso biológico que involucra, además de lapareja, losmiembros de lafamilia, lacomunidad y losprofesionales de lasalud, que trabajan durante este período, que acompañan desde elprenatal hasta elpuerperio. Período importante para que todos loscambios y el resultado delembarazoocurransin problemas. Para elMinisterio de Salud, elembarazotambién es un problema para loshombres, ya que estimular laparticipacióndel padre durante este proceso, interactuarconel equipo de salud, es fundamental para elbienestarbiopsicosocialdelbinomio madre-bebé y de símismo, y laatenciónprenatal es un momento oportuno para esto. El estudiotiene como objetivo identificar laparticipación paterna enlaatenciónprenatal y lasalud de lamujer como lodemuestranlaspublicaciones científicas, analizandolosfactores que contribuyen a esta participación, que se muestraenlaspublicaciones científicas. Esta es una revisión de literatura integradora, lainvestigación se realizó a través de una búsquedaen línea enlas bases: Coordinación para lamejoradelpersonal de educación superior, Literatura latinoamericana y caribeñaenciencias de lasalud y Biblioteca electrónica científica en línea conlosdescriptores: Embarazo, Paternidad y Atención prenatal. Los estudios se agruparonen dos categorías, segúnsusimilitud: laparticipacióndel padre enlaatenciónprenatal y laparticipacióndel padre enel parto. Concluyendo que laparticipación paterna enelmonitoreo de laatenciónprenatal y el parto es esencial para lamujer, debido a laseguridad y confianza que sientelamujerembarazada para enfrentar todos loscambios físicos, pudiendoasí ser colaboradora enlapromoción de lasalud de laparejacuando está embarazada, y ayudando a acercar a esta familia, brindando calidad de vida.A gravidez é um processo biológico que envolve além do casal, os familiares, a comunidade e os profissionais de saúde, que tem atuam nesse período, acompanhando do pré-natal ao puerpério. Período importante para que todas as mudanças e decorrentes da gravidez ocorram de forma tranquila. Para o Ministério da Saúde a gravidez também é um assunto para homens, estimular a participação do pai durante esse processo, interagindo com a equipe de saúde, é fundamental para o bem estar biopsicossocial do binômio mãe-bebê e dele próprio, sendo o pré-natal momento oportuno para isso. O estudo objetiva identificar a participação paterna no pré-natal e a saúde da mulher evidenciados nas publicações científicas, analisando fatores que contribuem para essa participação, mostrados nas publicações científicas. Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa da literatura, a pesquisa foi feita mediante busca online nas bases: Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior, Literatura Latino-Americana e do caribe em ciências da saúde e Scientific Electronic Library Online com os descritores: Gravidez, Paternidade e Cuidado Pré-natal. Os estudos foram agrupados em duas categorias, de acordo com a similaridade dos mesmos: A participação do pai no pré-natal e a participação do pai no parto. Concluindo que a participação paterna no acompanhamento do pré-natal e parto é essencial para a mulher, por conta da segurança e confiança que a grávida sente para encarar todas as transformações físicas, podendo assim ser um colaborador na promoção da saúde da companheira quando grávida, e ajudando na aproximação dessa família trazendo assim qualidade de vida.Research, Society and Development2020-06-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/504210.33448/rsd-v9i7.5042Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 7; e894975042Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 7; e894975042Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 7; e8949750422525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/5042/4322Copyright (c) 2020 Gustavo dos santos Silva, Áyria Camila Fernandes Silva, Magda Rogéria Pereira Vianainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Gustavo dos SantosSilva, Áyria Camila FernandesViana, Magda Rogéria Pereira2020-08-20T18:05:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5042Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:28:41.535911Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Paternal participation in prenatal and women's health Participación paterna en la salud prenatal y de la mujer Participação paterna no pré-natal e a saúde da mulher |
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Paternal participation in prenatal and women's health |
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Paternal participation in prenatal and women's health Silva, Gustavo dos Santos Embarazo Paternidad Atención prenatal. Gravidez Paternidade Cuidado Pré-natal. Pregnancy Paternity Prenatal Care. |
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Paternal participation in prenatal and women's health |
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Paternal participation in prenatal and women's health |
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Paternal participation in prenatal and women's health |
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Paternal participation in prenatal and women's health |
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Paternal participation in prenatal and women's health |
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Silva, Gustavo dos Santos |
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Silva, Gustavo dos Santos Silva, Áyria Camila Fernandes Viana, Magda Rogéria Pereira |
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Silva, Áyria Camila Fernandes Viana, Magda Rogéria Pereira |
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Silva, Gustavo dos Santos Silva, Áyria Camila Fernandes Viana, Magda Rogéria Pereira |
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Embarazo Paternidad Atención prenatal. Gravidez Paternidade Cuidado Pré-natal. Pregnancy Paternity Prenatal Care. |
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Embarazo Paternidad Atención prenatal. Gravidez Paternidade Cuidado Pré-natal. Pregnancy Paternity Prenatal Care. |
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Pregnancy is a biological process that involves, in addition to the couple, family members, the community and the health professionals, who work during this period, accompanying from prenatal to the puerperium. Important period for all changes and resulting from pregnancy to occur smoothly. For the Ministry of Health, pregnancy is also an issue for men, stimulating the father's participation during this process, interacting with the health team, is fundamental for the biopsychosocial well-being of the mother-baby binomial and of himself, and prenatal care is an opportune time for this. The study aims to identify paternal participation in prenatal care and women's health as evidenced in scientific publications, analyzing factors that contribute to this participation, shown in scientific publications. This is an integrative literature review, the research was done through an online search in the bases: Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel, Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences and Scientific Electronic Library Online with the descriptors: Pregnancy, Fatherhood and Care Prenatal. The studies were grouped into two categories, according to their similarity: The father's participation in prenatal care and the father's participation in childbirth. Concluding that paternal participation in the monitoring of prenatal and childbirth is essential for the woman, due to the security and confidence that the pregnant woman feels to face all physical changes, thus being able to be a collaborator in promoting the health of the partner when pregnant, and helping to bring this family closer, thus bringing quality of life. |
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