Protagonism of woman in childbirth: an intervention through permanent education

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Tacilane do Socorro Rocha de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Vasconcelos , Lidiane Assunção de, Cardoso, Laura Caroline Ferreira, Costa, Nataly Yuri, Conceição , Danielly Nobre, Miranda , Andrea Fabiane Aguiar Chagas de, Reis Júnior, Osmar de Sousa, Quaresma, Francielle da Silva, Santana, Aydwlha Moniq Barbosa de, Rodrigues , Cristiane de Cássia Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8254
Resumo: Obstetric interventions and the mastery of the female body transfer to the scenario of childbirth the care model surrounded by technology, with consequent loss of the woman's role in the phenomenon of parturition.  In this context, Brazil has started to direct public policies with a focus on the humanization of childbirth and women's autonomy, in order to reduce interventional practices, such as the Labor and Birth Humanization Program. Such changes have provided the insertion of Nursing as an important agent of transformations, since it has as its essence a holistic care based on non-interventional practices, however, it is still verified that the role of women in childbirth is not a hegemonic reality, causing damage to maternal and neonatal health. The aim of this study is to favor the role of women in childbirth through health education in front of the nursing team working in childbirth care in a public maternity in the state of Amapá. This is a qualitative-quantitative approach research, because it allowed the understanding of meanings considering the subjectivities present, while it allowed classifying and analyzing them. The intervention allowed the team to reflect on the theme, and it is expected that qualifications in obstetric care will be promoted, as well as that the process of health education for SUS workers will become more concrete in the institution studied.
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spelling Protagonism of woman in childbirth: an intervention through permanent educationProtagonismo de la mujer en el parto: una intervención a través de la educación permanenteProtagonismo da mulher no parto: uma intervenção através da educação permanenteProtagonismo da mulherPartoEnfermagem obstétricaEducação em saúde.Protagonismo de la mujerMe voyEnfermería obstétricaEducación para la salud. Protagonists of womenParturitionNursing obstetricHealth education. Obstetric interventions and the mastery of the female body transfer to the scenario of childbirth the care model surrounded by technology, with consequent loss of the woman's role in the phenomenon of parturition.  In this context, Brazil has started to direct public policies with a focus on the humanization of childbirth and women's autonomy, in order to reduce interventional practices, such as the Labor and Birth Humanization Program. Such changes have provided the insertion of Nursing as an important agent of transformations, since it has as its essence a holistic care based on non-interventional practices, however, it is still verified that the role of women in childbirth is not a hegemonic reality, causing damage to maternal and neonatal health. The aim of this study is to favor the role of women in childbirth through health education in front of the nursing team working in childbirth care in a public maternity in the state of Amapá. This is a qualitative-quantitative approach research, because it allowed the understanding of meanings considering the subjectivities present, while it allowed classifying and analyzing them. The intervention allowed the team to reflect on the theme, and it is expected that qualifications in obstetric care will be promoted, as well as that the process of health education for SUS workers will become more concrete in the institution studied.Las intervenciones obstétricas y el dominio del cuerpo femenino transfieren al escenario del parto el modelo de cuidado rodeado de tecnología, con la consiguiente pérdida del papel de la mujer en el fenómeno del parto.  En este contexto, Brasil ha comenzado a dirigir políticas públicas con un enfoque en la humanización del parto y la autonomía de las mujeres, con el fin de reducir las prácticas de intervención, como el Programa de Humanización del Trabajo y del Nacimiento. Estos cambios han proporcionado la inserción de la Enfermería como un importante agente de transformaciones, ya que tiene como esencia una atención holística basada en prácticas no intervencionistas, sin embargo, todavía se verifica que el papel de la mujer en el parto no es una realidad hegemónica, causando daños a la salud materna y neonatal. El objetivo de este estudio es favorecer el papel de la mujer en el parto a través de la educación sanitaria ante el equipo de enfermería que trabaja en la atención del parto en una maternidad pública en el estado de Amapá. Se trata de una investigación cualitativa-cuantitativa, porque permitió la comprensión de los significados teniendo en cuenta las subjetividades presentes, mientras que permitió clasificarlas y analizarlas. La intervención permitió al equipo reflexionar sobre el tema, y se espera que se promuevan las cualificaciones en la atención obstétrica, así como que el proceso de educación sanitaria para los trabajadores del SUS se haga más concreto en la institución estudiada.As intervenções obstétricas e o domínio do corpo feminino transferem para o cenário do parto e nascimento o modelo de atenção cercado por tecnologia, com consequente perda do protagonismo da mulher sobre o fenômeno da parturição.  Nesse contexto, o Brasil passou direcionar políticas públicas com o foco na humanização do parto e autonomia da mulher, a fim de reduzir práticas intervencionistas, como o Programa de Humanização do Parto e Nascimento. Tais mudanças proporcionaram a inserção da Enfermagem como importante agente de transformações, uma vez que tem por sua essência uma assistência holística baseada em práticas não intervencionista, porém, ainda é constatado que o protagonismo da mulher no parto não é uma realidade hegemônica, ocasionando prejuízos na saúde materna e neonatal. O objetivo deste estudo é favorecer o protagonismo da mulher no parto através da educação em saúde frente à equipe de enfermagem atuante na assistência ao parto em uma maternidade pública no estado do Amapá. Trata- se de uma pesquisa abordagem quali-quantitativa, pois possibilitou a compreensão de significados considerando as subjetividades presentes, ao passo que permitiu classificá-los e analisá-los. A intervenção permitiu reflexão da equipe a respeito da temática, e espera-se que se fomentem qualificações na assistência obstétrica, bem como que o processo de educação em saúde aos trabalhadores do SUS se torne mais concreto na instituição estudada.Research, Society and Development2020-10-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/825410.33448/rsd-v9i10.8254Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e4819108254Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e4819108254Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e48191082542525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8254/7831Copyright (c) 2020 Tacilane do Socorro Rocha de Almeida; Lidiane Assunção de Vasconcelos ; Laura Caroline Ferreira Cardoso; Nataly Yuri Costa; Danielly Nobre Conceição ; Andrea Fabiane Aguiar Chagas de Miranda ; Osmar de Sousa Reis Júnior; Francielle da Silva Quaresma; Aydwlha Moniq Barbosa de Santana; Cristiane de Cássia Santos Rodrigues https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlmeida, Tacilane do Socorro Rocha de Vasconcelos , Lidiane Assunção de Cardoso, Laura Caroline Ferreira Costa, Nataly Yuri Conceição , Danielly Nobre Miranda , Andrea Fabiane Aguiar Chagas de Reis Júnior, Osmar de Sousa Quaresma, Francielle da Silva Santana, Aydwlha Moniq Barbosa de Rodrigues , Cristiane de Cássia Santos 2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8254Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:30:46.129078Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Protagonism of woman in childbirth: an intervention through permanent education
Protagonismo de la mujer en el parto: una intervención a través de la educación permanente
Protagonismo da mulher no parto: uma intervenção através da educação permanente
title Protagonism of woman in childbirth: an intervention through permanent education
spellingShingle Protagonism of woman in childbirth: an intervention through permanent education
Almeida, Tacilane do Socorro Rocha de
Protagonismo da mulher
Parto
Enfermagem obstétrica
Educação em saúde.
Protagonismo de la mujer
Me voy
Enfermería obstétrica
Educación para la salud.
Protagonists of women
Parturition
Nursing obstetric
Health education.
title_short Protagonism of woman in childbirth: an intervention through permanent education
title_full Protagonism of woman in childbirth: an intervention through permanent education
title_fullStr Protagonism of woman in childbirth: an intervention through permanent education
title_full_unstemmed Protagonism of woman in childbirth: an intervention through permanent education
title_sort Protagonism of woman in childbirth: an intervention through permanent education
author Almeida, Tacilane do Socorro Rocha de
author_facet Almeida, Tacilane do Socorro Rocha de
Vasconcelos , Lidiane Assunção de
Cardoso, Laura Caroline Ferreira
Costa, Nataly Yuri
Conceição , Danielly Nobre
Miranda , Andrea Fabiane Aguiar Chagas de
Reis Júnior, Osmar de Sousa
Quaresma, Francielle da Silva
Santana, Aydwlha Moniq Barbosa de
Rodrigues , Cristiane de Cássia Santos
author_role author
author2 Vasconcelos , Lidiane Assunção de
Cardoso, Laura Caroline Ferreira
Costa, Nataly Yuri
Conceição , Danielly Nobre
Miranda , Andrea Fabiane Aguiar Chagas de
Reis Júnior, Osmar de Sousa
Quaresma, Francielle da Silva
Santana, Aydwlha Moniq Barbosa de
Rodrigues , Cristiane de Cássia Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Tacilane do Socorro Rocha de
Vasconcelos , Lidiane Assunção de
Cardoso, Laura Caroline Ferreira
Costa, Nataly Yuri
Conceição , Danielly Nobre
Miranda , Andrea Fabiane Aguiar Chagas de
Reis Júnior, Osmar de Sousa
Quaresma, Francielle da Silva
Santana, Aydwlha Moniq Barbosa de
Rodrigues , Cristiane de Cássia Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Protagonismo da mulher
Parto
Enfermagem obstétrica
Educação em saúde.
Protagonismo de la mujer
Me voy
Enfermería obstétrica
Educación para la salud.
Protagonists of women
Parturition
Nursing obstetric
Health education.
topic Protagonismo da mulher
Parto
Enfermagem obstétrica
Educação em saúde.
Protagonismo de la mujer
Me voy
Enfermería obstétrica
Educación para la salud.
Protagonists of women
Parturition
Nursing obstetric
Health education.
description Obstetric interventions and the mastery of the female body transfer to the scenario of childbirth the care model surrounded by technology, with consequent loss of the woman's role in the phenomenon of parturition.  In this context, Brazil has started to direct public policies with a focus on the humanization of childbirth and women's autonomy, in order to reduce interventional practices, such as the Labor and Birth Humanization Program. Such changes have provided the insertion of Nursing as an important agent of transformations, since it has as its essence a holistic care based on non-interventional practices, however, it is still verified that the role of women in childbirth is not a hegemonic reality, causing damage to maternal and neonatal health. The aim of this study is to favor the role of women in childbirth through health education in front of the nursing team working in childbirth care in a public maternity in the state of Amapá. This is a qualitative-quantitative approach research, because it allowed the understanding of meanings considering the subjectivities present, while it allowed classifying and analyzing them. The intervention allowed the team to reflect on the theme, and it is expected that qualifications in obstetric care will be promoted, as well as that the process of health education for SUS workers will become more concrete in the institution studied.
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