Factors associated with the humanization of childbirth in a maternity hospital in the south of the state of Maranhão
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Resumo: | Humanized Childbirth consists of a set of strategies that are adopted by the nursing team with other professionals that aims to provide the most comfortable and less painful parturition process for women. To identify factors associated with the humanization of care during labor, delivery and birth. This is a cross-sectional study of descriptive - exploratory and quantitative approach carried out at the Regional Maternal And Child Hospital of Imperatriz (HRMI) from October to December 2019. The research had the participation of 120 puerperal women of vaginal delivery aged between 18 and 41 years. The participants were mostly brown and with an income of up to 1 minimum wage. The vast majority considered that there was humanization in their delivery through the conducts adopted by the team. Regarding the application of non-pharmacological pain relief methods at the time of delivery, more than 60% of the participants reported having received this type of care, which indicates the adoption of humanized practices. Good practices of care in childbirth were found in this research according to the perception of postpartum women. The professionals promoted actions with the objective of making labor and delivery a more effective and less painful process. The conducts performed by the nursing team and shown in this study are principles for the adoption of humanized delivery, which provides women with a safer and more humane delivery contributing to maternal and child well-being. |
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Factors associated with the humanization of childbirth in a maternity hospital in the south of the state of MaranhãoFactores asociados con la humanización del parto en una maternidad del sur del estado de MaranhãoFatores associados a humanização do parto em uma maternidade do Sul do Estado do MaranhãoPartoHumanizaçãoAssistência de enfermagemParturiente.PartoHumanizaciónCuidado de enfermeiraMadre.ParturitionHumanizationNursing careMother.Humanized Childbirth consists of a set of strategies that are adopted by the nursing team with other professionals that aims to provide the most comfortable and less painful parturition process for women. To identify factors associated with the humanization of care during labor, delivery and birth. This is a cross-sectional study of descriptive - exploratory and quantitative approach carried out at the Regional Maternal And Child Hospital of Imperatriz (HRMI) from October to December 2019. The research had the participation of 120 puerperal women of vaginal delivery aged between 18 and 41 years. The participants were mostly brown and with an income of up to 1 minimum wage. The vast majority considered that there was humanization in their delivery through the conducts adopted by the team. Regarding the application of non-pharmacological pain relief methods at the time of delivery, more than 60% of the participants reported having received this type of care, which indicates the adoption of humanized practices. Good practices of care in childbirth were found in this research according to the perception of postpartum women. The professionals promoted actions with the objective of making labor and delivery a more effective and less painful process. The conducts performed by the nursing team and shown in this study are principles for the adoption of humanized delivery, which provides women with a safer and more humane delivery contributing to maternal and child well-being.El parto humanizado consiste en un conjunto de estrategias que son adoptadas por el equipo de enfermería con otros profesionales que tiene como objetivo proporcionar el proceso de parturición más cómodo y menos doloroso para las mujeres. Identificar los factores asociados con la humanización de la atención durante el parto, el parto y el nacimiento. Se trata de un estudio transversal de enfoque descriptivo - exploratorio y cuantitativo llevado a cabo en el Hospital Regional Materno-Infantil de Imperatriz (HRMI) de octubre a diciembre de 2019. La investigación contó con la participación de 120 mujeres puerperales de parto vaginal de entre 18 y 41 años. Los participantes eran en su mayoría marrones y con un ingreso de hasta 1 salario mínimo. La gran mayoría consideró que había humanización en su entrega a través de las conductas adoptadas por el equipo. En cuanto a la aplicación de métodos no farmacológicos de alivio del dolor en el momento del parto, más del 60% de los participantes informaron haber recibido este tipo de atención, lo que indica la adopción de prácticas humanizadas. En esta investigación se encontraron buenas prácticas de atención en el parto de acuerdo con la percepción de las mujeres posparto. Los profesionales promovieron acciones con el objetivo de hacer del trabajo y la entrega un proceso más eficaz y menos doloroso. Las conductas realizadas por el equipo de enfermería y mostradas en este estudio son principios para la adopción del parto humanizado, que proporciona a las mujeres un parto más seguro y humano que contribuye al bienestar materno infantil.O Parto Humanizado consiste em um conjunto de estratégias que são adotadas pela equipe de enfermagem junto aos demais profissionais que visa proporcionar o processo parturitivo mais confortável e menos doloroso a mulher. Identificar fatores associados à humanização da assistência durante o trabalho de parto, parto e nascimento. Trata-se de um estudo transversal de caráter descritivo – exploratório e de abordagem quantitativa realizada no Hospital Regional Materno Infantil de Imperatriz (HRMI) no período de outubro a dezembro de 2019. A pesquisa contou com a participação de 120 puérperas de parto vaginal com idades entre 18 e 41 anos. As participantes eram em sua maioria de cor parda e com renda de até 1 salário-mínimo. A grande maioria considerou que houve humanização no seu parto por meio das condutas adotadas pela equipe. Com relação a aplicação dos métodos não farmacológicos de alívio da dor na hora do parto, mais de 60% das participantes informaram terem recebido esse tipo de assistência, o que indica a adoção de práticas humanizadas. Constatou-se nessa pesquisa boas práticas de atenção assistencial no parto de acordo com a percepção das puérperas. Os profissionais promoviam ações com objetivo de tornar o trabalho de parto e parto um processo mais eficaz e menos doloroso. As condutas realizadas pela equipe de enfermagem e mostradas nesse estudo são princípios para a adoção do parto humanizado, o que proporciona a mulher um parto mais seguro e humano contribuindo para o bem-estar materno-infantil.Research, Society and Development2021-05-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1545110.33448/rsd-v10i6.15451Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 6; e18310615451Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 6; e18310615451Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 6; e183106154512525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/15451/14000Copyright (c) 2021 Phablo de Oliveira Souza; Volmar Morais Fontoura; Floriacy Stabnow Santos; Marcelino Santos Neto; Marcela de Oliveira Feitosa; Jhennyfer Barbosa de Oliveira Mantesso; Maikon Graepp Fontoura; Iolanda Graepp-Fontourahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Phablo de Oliveira Fontoura, Volmar Morais Santos, Floriacy Stabnow Santos Neto, MarcelinoFeitosa, Marcela de Oliveira Mantesso, Jhennyfer Barbosa de Oliveira Fontoura, Maikon Graepp Graepp-Fontoura, Iolanda2021-06-10T22:51:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15451Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:16.508315Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Factors associated with the humanization of childbirth in a maternity hospital in the south of the state of Maranhão Factores asociados con la humanización del parto en una maternidad del sur del estado de Maranhão Fatores associados a humanização do parto em uma maternidade do Sul do Estado do Maranhão |
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Factors associated with the humanization of childbirth in a maternity hospital in the south of the state of Maranhão |
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Factors associated with the humanization of childbirth in a maternity hospital in the south of the state of Maranhão Souza, Phablo de Oliveira Parto Humanização Assistência de enfermagem Parturiente. Parto Humanización Cuidado de enfermeira Madre. Parturition Humanization Nursing care Mother. |
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Factors associated with the humanization of childbirth in a maternity hospital in the south of the state of Maranhão |
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Factors associated with the humanization of childbirth in a maternity hospital in the south of the state of Maranhão |
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Factors associated with the humanization of childbirth in a maternity hospital in the south of the state of Maranhão |
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Factors associated with the humanization of childbirth in a maternity hospital in the south of the state of Maranhão |
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Factors associated with the humanization of childbirth in a maternity hospital in the south of the state of Maranhão |
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Souza, Phablo de Oliveira |
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Souza, Phablo de Oliveira Fontoura, Volmar Morais Santos, Floriacy Stabnow Santos Neto, Marcelino Feitosa, Marcela de Oliveira Mantesso, Jhennyfer Barbosa de Oliveira Fontoura, Maikon Graepp Graepp-Fontoura, Iolanda |
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Fontoura, Volmar Morais Santos, Floriacy Stabnow Santos Neto, Marcelino Feitosa, Marcela de Oliveira Mantesso, Jhennyfer Barbosa de Oliveira Fontoura, Maikon Graepp Graepp-Fontoura, Iolanda |
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Souza, Phablo de Oliveira Fontoura, Volmar Morais Santos, Floriacy Stabnow Santos Neto, Marcelino Feitosa, Marcela de Oliveira Mantesso, Jhennyfer Barbosa de Oliveira Fontoura, Maikon Graepp Graepp-Fontoura, Iolanda |
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Parto Humanização Assistência de enfermagem Parturiente. Parto Humanización Cuidado de enfermeira Madre. Parturition Humanization Nursing care Mother. |
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Parto Humanização Assistência de enfermagem Parturiente. Parto Humanización Cuidado de enfermeira Madre. Parturition Humanization Nursing care Mother. |
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Humanized Childbirth consists of a set of strategies that are adopted by the nursing team with other professionals that aims to provide the most comfortable and less painful parturition process for women. To identify factors associated with the humanization of care during labor, delivery and birth. This is a cross-sectional study of descriptive - exploratory and quantitative approach carried out at the Regional Maternal And Child Hospital of Imperatriz (HRMI) from October to December 2019. The research had the participation of 120 puerperal women of vaginal delivery aged between 18 and 41 years. The participants were mostly brown and with an income of up to 1 minimum wage. The vast majority considered that there was humanization in their delivery through the conducts adopted by the team. Regarding the application of non-pharmacological pain relief methods at the time of delivery, more than 60% of the participants reported having received this type of care, which indicates the adoption of humanized practices. Good practices of care in childbirth were found in this research according to the perception of postpartum women. The professionals promoted actions with the objective of making labor and delivery a more effective and less painful process. The conducts performed by the nursing team and shown in this study are principles for the adoption of humanized delivery, which provides women with a safer and more humane delivery contributing to maternal and child well-being. |
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