Misinformation in childbirth and online exchanges: support among generational peers
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to investigate the role of online exchanges and the support of generational peers in childbirth. Researchers conducted a qualitative study by way of a collective case study (Stake, 2016), in which researchers analyzed 30 childbirth accounts published on personal blogs about pregnancy, childbirth, and parenthood experiences, 15 of which were written by women and 15 by men. The results pointed to a scenario of misinformation about childbirth in Brazil and the power of online sharing among generational peers in terms of a support network during the transition to parenthood and the mobilization of civil society to change the childbirth assistance situation in Brazil. Share childbirth experiences is a powerful resource of psychological support for those who are about to give birth. Researchers highlight the importance of the appropriate health agencies promoting encounters at health centers that foster sharing between pregnant persons. Researchers emphasize that there were changes in support networks during the transition to parenthood, currently leading to a search for identity references predominantly in generational peers. |
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Misinformation in childbirth and online exchanges: support among generational peersDesinformación en el parto e intercambios en línea: apoyo entre pares generacionalesDesinformação no parto e trocas online: apoio entre pares geracionaisPartoParentalidadeSuporte social onlineDesinformaçãoRedes sociais online.PartoParentalidadApoyo social en líneaDesinformaciónRedes sociales em línea.ChildbirthParenthoodOnline social supportMisinformationOnline social networking.The objective of this study was to investigate the role of online exchanges and the support of generational peers in childbirth. Researchers conducted a qualitative study by way of a collective case study (Stake, 2016), in which researchers analyzed 30 childbirth accounts published on personal blogs about pregnancy, childbirth, and parenthood experiences, 15 of which were written by women and 15 by men. The results pointed to a scenario of misinformation about childbirth in Brazil and the power of online sharing among generational peers in terms of a support network during the transition to parenthood and the mobilization of civil society to change the childbirth assistance situation in Brazil. Share childbirth experiences is a powerful resource of psychological support for those who are about to give birth. Researchers highlight the importance of the appropriate health agencies promoting encounters at health centers that foster sharing between pregnant persons. Researchers emphasize that there were changes in support networks during the transition to parenthood, currently leading to a search for identity references predominantly in generational peers.El objetivo de este estudio fue investigar el papel de los intercambios en línea y el apoyo generacional entre pares en el parto. Los investigadores realizaron un estudio cualitativo a través de un estudio de caso colectivo (Stake, 2016), en el que analizaron 30 relatos de nacimiento publicados en blogs personales sobre experiencias de embarazo, parto y paternidad, 15 de los cuales fueron escritos por mujeres y 15 por hombres. Los resultados apuntaron a un escenario de desinformación sobre el parto en Brasil, al poder del compartir en línea entre pares generacionales en términos de una red de apoyo durante la transición a la paternidad, y a la movilización de la sociedad civil para cambiar la situación del cuidado del niño. salir en Brasil. Compartir experiencias de parto es un poderoso recurso de apoyo psicológico para quienes están a punto de dar a luz. Los investigadores destacan la importancia de que las agencias de salud promuevan encuentros en los centros de salud que promuevan el compartir entre las gestantes. Se concluye que hubo cambios en las redes de apoyo durante la transición a la paternidad, conduciendo actualmente a una búsqueda de referentes identitarios predominantemente en los pares generacionales.O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar o papel das trocas online e o apoio dos pares geracionais no parto. As pesquisadoras realizaram um estudo qualitativo por meio de um estudo de caso coletivo (Stake, 2016), no qual analisaram 30 relatos de parto publicados em blogs pessoais sobre experiências de gravidez, parto e paternidade, sendo 15 escritos por mulheres e 15 por homens. Os resultados apontaram para um cenário de desinformação sobre o parto no Brasil, para o poder do compartilhamento online entre pares geracionais em termos de rede de apoio durante a transição para a parentalidade, e para a mobilização da sociedade civil para mudar a situação da assistência ao parto no Brasil. Compartilhar experiências de parto é um poderoso recurso de apoio psicológico para quem está prestes a dar à luz. As pesquisadoras destacam a importância de os órgãos de saúde promoverem encontros nos centros de saúde que promovam o compartilhamento entre as gestantes. Conclui-se que houve mudanças nas redes de apoio durante a transição para a parentalidade, levando atualmente a uma busca por referências identitárias predominantemente nos pares geracionais.Research, Society and Development2022-08-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3348710.33448/rsd-v11i11.33487Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 11; e287111133487Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 11; e287111133487Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 11; e2871111334872525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/33487/28443Copyright (c) 2022 Mariana Gouvêa de Matos; Andrea Seixas Magalhãeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMatos, Mariana Gouvêa de Magalhães, Andrea Seixas 2022-09-05T13:24:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33487Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:07.187772Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Misinformation in childbirth and online exchanges: support among generational peers Desinformación en el parto e intercambios en línea: apoyo entre pares generacionales Desinformação no parto e trocas online: apoio entre pares geracionais |
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Misinformation in childbirth and online exchanges: support among generational peers |
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Misinformation in childbirth and online exchanges: support among generational peers Matos, Mariana Gouvêa de Parto Parentalidade Suporte social online Desinformação Redes sociais online. Parto Parentalidad Apoyo social en línea Desinformación Redes sociales em línea. Childbirth Parenthood Online social support Misinformation Online social networking. |
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Misinformation in childbirth and online exchanges: support among generational peers |
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Misinformation in childbirth and online exchanges: support among generational peers |
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Misinformation in childbirth and online exchanges: support among generational peers |
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Misinformation in childbirth and online exchanges: support among generational peers |
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Misinformation in childbirth and online exchanges: support among generational peers |
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Matos, Mariana Gouvêa de |
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Matos, Mariana Gouvêa de Magalhães, Andrea Seixas |
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Magalhães, Andrea Seixas |
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Matos, Mariana Gouvêa de Magalhães, Andrea Seixas |
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Parto Parentalidade Suporte social online Desinformação Redes sociais online. Parto Parentalidad Apoyo social en línea Desinformación Redes sociales em línea. Childbirth Parenthood Online social support Misinformation Online social networking. |
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Parto Parentalidade Suporte social online Desinformação Redes sociais online. Parto Parentalidad Apoyo social en línea Desinformación Redes sociales em línea. Childbirth Parenthood Online social support Misinformation Online social networking. |
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The objective of this study was to investigate the role of online exchanges and the support of generational peers in childbirth. Researchers conducted a qualitative study by way of a collective case study (Stake, 2016), in which researchers analyzed 30 childbirth accounts published on personal blogs about pregnancy, childbirth, and parenthood experiences, 15 of which were written by women and 15 by men. The results pointed to a scenario of misinformation about childbirth in Brazil and the power of online sharing among generational peers in terms of a support network during the transition to parenthood and the mobilization of civil society to change the childbirth assistance situation in Brazil. Share childbirth experiences is a powerful resource of psychological support for those who are about to give birth. Researchers highlight the importance of the appropriate health agencies promoting encounters at health centers that foster sharing between pregnant persons. Researchers emphasize that there were changes in support networks during the transition to parenthood, currently leading to a search for identity references predominantly in generational peers. |
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