Death process for women who experience abortion from a nursing perspective
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Resumo: | Introduction: Abortion is the interruption of pregnancy spontaneously or induced. It is considered a delicate topic for embrace cultural, religious, legal, and moral issues. Justification: There are few academic studies on the subject, which makes the research essential. Objective: To understand the process of death through the eyes of women who experience abortion and analyze nursing care for the caused consequences. Methodology: Descriptive and qualitative integrative review. Inclusion criteria were: complete articles, in Portuguese, with a 10-year time frame. Exclusion criteria were: duplicated articles that deviate from the proposed theme. 05 articles were selected for reading and conducting the research. Discussion: Economic restrictions, personal goals, family non-acceptance, absence of a partner, and domestic violence can lead to abortion. Studies reveal that brown or black women had a high rate of induced abortions than white women. The lack of information and judgment makes these women not find a way to interpret their feelings and overcome the loss, which can lead them to a life of self-punishment, risk of depression and addictions, due to the trauma of the experience. The nurse, being the one who has the first contact with the patient, can suggest that she be referred to the psychologist so that she can have the necessary follow-up. Conclusion: Preserve women's lives as well as mental health is a public health issue that will depend directly on the support we will give, regardless of personal issues, care should be complete, universal, and always aiming at the principles of humanization. |
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Death process for women who experience abortion from a nursing perspectiveProceso de muerte de mujeres que experimentan el aborto desde la perspectiva de la enfermeríaProcesso de morte para as mulheres que vivenciam o aborto sob a perspectiva da enfermagemMuerteAbortoMujer.Abortion DeathWoman.MorteAbortoMulher.Introduction: Abortion is the interruption of pregnancy spontaneously or induced. It is considered a delicate topic for embrace cultural, religious, legal, and moral issues. Justification: There are few academic studies on the subject, which makes the research essential. Objective: To understand the process of death through the eyes of women who experience abortion and analyze nursing care for the caused consequences. Methodology: Descriptive and qualitative integrative review. Inclusion criteria were: complete articles, in Portuguese, with a 10-year time frame. Exclusion criteria were: duplicated articles that deviate from the proposed theme. 05 articles were selected for reading and conducting the research. Discussion: Economic restrictions, personal goals, family non-acceptance, absence of a partner, and domestic violence can lead to abortion. Studies reveal that brown or black women had a high rate of induced abortions than white women. The lack of information and judgment makes these women not find a way to interpret their feelings and overcome the loss, which can lead them to a life of self-punishment, risk of depression and addictions, due to the trauma of the experience. The nurse, being the one who has the first contact with the patient, can suggest that she be referred to the psychologist so that she can have the necessary follow-up. Conclusion: Preserve women's lives as well as mental health is a public health issue that will depend directly on the support we will give, regardless of personal issues, care should be complete, universal, and always aiming at the principles of humanization.Introducción: El aborto es la interrupción del embarazo de forma espontánea o inducida. Se ha considerado un tema delicado porque involucra cuestiones culturales, religiosas, legales y morales. Justificación: Existen pocos estudios académicos sobre el tema, lo que hace imprescindible la investigación. Objetivo: Comprender el proceso de la muerte en la comprensión de las mujeres que experimentan el aborto y analizar los cuidados de enfermería por las consecuencias que ocasiona. Metodología: Revisión integrativa descriptiva y cualitativa. Los criterios de inclusión fueron: artículos completos, en portugués, con un plazo de 10 años. Los criterios de exclusión fueron: artículos duplicados que se desvían del tema propuesto. Se seleccionaron 05 artículos para la lectura y realización de la investigación. Discusión: Las restricciones económicas, los objetivos personales, la no aceptación familiar, la falta de pareja y la violencia doméstica pueden llevar al aborto. Los estudios revelan que las mujeres morenas o negras tenían una tasa más alta de abortos inducidos que las mujeres blancas. La falta de comprensión y juicio hace que estas mujeres no encuentren la forma de plasmar sus sentimientos y superar la pérdida, lo que puede llevarlas a una vida de autocastigo, riesgo de depresión y adicciones, debido al trauma de la experiencia. La enfermera, al ser quien tiene el primer contacto con la paciente, puede sugerirle que sea referida al psicólogo para que tenga el seguimiento necesario. Conclusión: Preservar la vida de las mujeres así como la salud mental es un tema de salud pública que dependerá directamente del apoyo que tengamos, independientemente de las cuestiones personales, la atención debe ser integral, universal y siempre apuntando a los principios de la humanización.Introdução: Aborto é a interrupção da gestação de forma espontânea ou provocada. Considerara-se um tema delicado por envolver questões culturais, religiosas, legais e morais. Justificativa: Há poucos estudos acadêmicos sobre a temática, o que torna a pesquisa imprescindível. Objetivo: Compreender o processo de morte no entendimento das mulheres que vivenciam o aborto e analisar a assistência da enfermagem às consequências ocasionadas. Metodologia: Revisão integrativa descritiva e qualitativa. Os critérios de inclusão foram: artigos completos, em língua portuguesa, recorte temporal de 10 anos. Os critérios de exclusão foram: artigos duplicados e que desviam do tema proposto. Foram selecionados 05 artigos para leitura e realização da pesquisa. Discussão: Restrições econômica, objetivos pessoais, não aceitação familiar, ausência de parceiro e violência doméstica podem levar ao aborto. Estudos revelam que mulheres pardas ou negras tiveram maior índice nos abortos induzidos do que mulheres brancas. A falta de compreensão e o julgamento fazem com que essas mulheres não encontrem uma forma de traduzir os sentimentos e superar a perda, podendo levá-las à uma vida de autopunição, risco de depressão e vícios, devido ao trauma da experiência. O enfermeiro, por ser quem tem o primeiro contato com a paciente, pode sugerir que seja encaminhada ao psicólogo para que tenha o acompanhamento necessário. Conclusão: Preservar a vida da mulher assim como a saúde mental é uma questão de saúde pública que dependerá diretamente do suporte que iremos dispor, independente de questões pessoais, a assistência deverá ser integral, universal e visando sempre os princípios de humanização.Research, Society and Development2021-10-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2050710.33448/rsd-v10i13.20507Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 13; e36101320507Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 13; e36101320507Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 13; e361013205072525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20507/18638Copyright (c) 2021 Luanny Regina de Oliveira Santos; Ana Clara Dias da Silva; Ana Karolainny da Silva Barbosa; Anna Flávia Pereira Moutinho da Silva; Brenda Giovanna Rufino Ferreira de Almeida; Dayana Campos de Oliveira Cardoso; Elziane Alves Ribeiro; Jéssica Silva de Santana; Jonathan Lima Melhardo; Jullyan Sttefanny Martins Castelo Branco; Laide dos Santos Brasil Silva; Larissa Carvalho Teixeira ; Larissa Lessa dos Santos; Larissa Salles de Souza; Marah Christini Rodrigues de Sousa; Maria Deluany Guilherme Duarte; Mariana Lopes Teixeira; Stéphanie da Silva Pereira; Thais Pessanha Moreira; Paula de Carvalho Pereira Pitombeirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Luanny Regina de Oliveira Silva, Ana Clara Dias da Barbosa, Ana Karolainny da SilvaSilva, Anna Flávia Pereira Moutinho da Almeida, Brenda Giovanna Rufino Ferreira de Cardoso, Dayana Campos de Oliveira Ribeiro, Elziane Alves Santana, Jéssica Silva de Melhardo, Jonathan Lima Castelo Branco, Jullyan Sttefanny Martins Silva, Laide dos Santos Brasil Teixeira , Larissa Carvalho Santos, Larissa Lessa dos Souza, Larissa Salles de Sousa, Marah Christini Rodrigues de Duarte, Maria Deluany Guilherme Teixeira, Mariana Lopes Pereira, Stéphanie da Silva Moreira, Thais Pessanha Pitombeira, Paula de Carvalho Pereira 2021-11-21T18:26:28Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20507Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:08.264454Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Death process for women who experience abortion from a nursing perspective Proceso de muerte de mujeres que experimentan el aborto desde la perspectiva de la enfermería Processo de morte para as mulheres que vivenciam o aborto sob a perspectiva da enfermagem |
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Death process for women who experience abortion from a nursing perspective |
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Death process for women who experience abortion from a nursing perspective Santos, Luanny Regina de Oliveira Muerte Aborto Mujer. Abortion Death Woman. Morte Aborto Mulher. |
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Santos, Luanny Regina de Oliveira |
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Santos, Luanny Regina de Oliveira Silva, Ana Clara Dias da Barbosa, Ana Karolainny da Silva Silva, Anna Flávia Pereira Moutinho da Almeida, Brenda Giovanna Rufino Ferreira de Cardoso, Dayana Campos de Oliveira Ribeiro, Elziane Alves Santana, Jéssica Silva de Melhardo, Jonathan Lima Castelo Branco, Jullyan Sttefanny Martins Silva, Laide dos Santos Brasil Teixeira , Larissa Carvalho Santos, Larissa Lessa dos Souza, Larissa Salles de Sousa, Marah Christini Rodrigues de Duarte, Maria Deluany Guilherme Teixeira, Mariana Lopes Pereira, Stéphanie da Silva Moreira, Thais Pessanha Pitombeira, Paula de Carvalho Pereira |
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Silva, Ana Clara Dias da Barbosa, Ana Karolainny da Silva Silva, Anna Flávia Pereira Moutinho da Almeida, Brenda Giovanna Rufino Ferreira de Cardoso, Dayana Campos de Oliveira Ribeiro, Elziane Alves Santana, Jéssica Silva de Melhardo, Jonathan Lima Castelo Branco, Jullyan Sttefanny Martins Silva, Laide dos Santos Brasil Teixeira , Larissa Carvalho Santos, Larissa Lessa dos Souza, Larissa Salles de Sousa, Marah Christini Rodrigues de Duarte, Maria Deluany Guilherme Teixeira, Mariana Lopes Pereira, Stéphanie da Silva Moreira, Thais Pessanha Pitombeira, Paula de Carvalho Pereira |
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Santos, Luanny Regina de Oliveira Silva, Ana Clara Dias da Barbosa, Ana Karolainny da Silva Silva, Anna Flávia Pereira Moutinho da Almeida, Brenda Giovanna Rufino Ferreira de Cardoso, Dayana Campos de Oliveira Ribeiro, Elziane Alves Santana, Jéssica Silva de Melhardo, Jonathan Lima Castelo Branco, Jullyan Sttefanny Martins Silva, Laide dos Santos Brasil Teixeira , Larissa Carvalho Santos, Larissa Lessa dos Souza, Larissa Salles de Sousa, Marah Christini Rodrigues de Duarte, Maria Deluany Guilherme Teixeira, Mariana Lopes Pereira, Stéphanie da Silva Moreira, Thais Pessanha Pitombeira, Paula de Carvalho Pereira |
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Muerte Aborto Mujer. Abortion Death Woman. Morte Aborto Mulher. |
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Muerte Aborto Mujer. Abortion Death Woman. Morte Aborto Mulher. |
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Introduction: Abortion is the interruption of pregnancy spontaneously or induced. It is considered a delicate topic for embrace cultural, religious, legal, and moral issues. Justification: There are few academic studies on the subject, which makes the research essential. Objective: To understand the process of death through the eyes of women who experience abortion and analyze nursing care for the caused consequences. Methodology: Descriptive and qualitative integrative review. Inclusion criteria were: complete articles, in Portuguese, with a 10-year time frame. Exclusion criteria were: duplicated articles that deviate from the proposed theme. 05 articles were selected for reading and conducting the research. Discussion: Economic restrictions, personal goals, family non-acceptance, absence of a partner, and domestic violence can lead to abortion. Studies reveal that brown or black women had a high rate of induced abortions than white women. The lack of information and judgment makes these women not find a way to interpret their feelings and overcome the loss, which can lead them to a life of self-punishment, risk of depression and addictions, due to the trauma of the experience. The nurse, being the one who has the first contact with the patient, can suggest that she be referred to the psychologist so that she can have the necessary follow-up. Conclusion: Preserve women's lives as well as mental health is a public health issue that will depend directly on the support we will give, regardless of personal issues, care should be complete, universal, and always aiming at the principles of humanization. |
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