Ignorance and a lack of access of pregnant women to the Birth Plan
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Resumo: | Introduction: The Birth Plan (BP - also know as Plano de Parto or PP in Portuguese) is a document prepared by the pregnant woman, in which she makes clear her decision regarding the moment of delivery. This brings autonomy to women, allowing humanized practices and preventing unnecessary interventions. Objective: To identify if the women were aware of and had access to the PP, and if it was respected by the health team. Methodology: Qualitative study carried out with 21 puerperal women who were assisted throughout the pregnancy and puerperal cycle within the Unified Health System, linked to the Basic Health Units or Family Health Strategy of the Municipal Health Secretariat of Cascavel, Western Paraná. Interviews were conducted online and recorded, with the use of a guide of questioning: Did you have knowledge of and access to the PP? Content analysis of the results of these interviews form the basis of the study. Results: The analysis showed a clear level of ignorance and lack of access to the PP. in which the participants reported not being aware of its existence nor having access to it. Considerations: The development of the PP positively influences maternal and fetal outcomes. Professional training, information and ongoing reviews are necessary, as well as the disclosure to the population about established rights in the perinatal period. The inclusion of the PP in the daily care actions in Primary Health Care (ABS), as well as the encouragement of compliance would be the first step to carry out a humanized approach and good obstetric practices. |
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Ignorance and a lack of access of pregnant women to the Birth PlanDesconocimiento y falta de acceso de gestantes al Plan de PartoDesconhecimento e falta de acesso de gestantes ao Plano de PartoWomen's healthHumanized childbirthObstetric nursingQualitative research.Saúde da mulherParto humanizadoEnfermagem obstétricaPesquisa qualitativa.La salud de la mujerNacimiento humanizadoEnfermería obstétricaInvestigación cualitativa.Introduction: The Birth Plan (BP - also know as Plano de Parto or PP in Portuguese) is a document prepared by the pregnant woman, in which she makes clear her decision regarding the moment of delivery. This brings autonomy to women, allowing humanized practices and preventing unnecessary interventions. Objective: To identify if the women were aware of and had access to the PP, and if it was respected by the health team. Methodology: Qualitative study carried out with 21 puerperal women who were assisted throughout the pregnancy and puerperal cycle within the Unified Health System, linked to the Basic Health Units or Family Health Strategy of the Municipal Health Secretariat of Cascavel, Western Paraná. Interviews were conducted online and recorded, with the use of a guide of questioning: Did you have knowledge of and access to the PP? Content analysis of the results of these interviews form the basis of the study. Results: The analysis showed a clear level of ignorance and lack of access to the PP. in which the participants reported not being aware of its existence nor having access to it. Considerations: The development of the PP positively influences maternal and fetal outcomes. Professional training, information and ongoing reviews are necessary, as well as the disclosure to the population about established rights in the perinatal period. The inclusion of the PP in the daily care actions in Primary Health Care (ABS), as well as the encouragement of compliance would be the first step to carry out a humanized approach and good obstetric practices.Introducción: El Plan de Parto (PP) es un documento elaborado por la gestante, en el que ella deja claro su decisión al respecto del momento del parto. Este, trae autonomía para la mujer, permitiendo prácticas humanizadas y previniendo intervenciones innecesarias. Objetivo: Identificar si las mujeres conocen y tuvieron acceso al PP, y si fue respetado por el equipo de salud. Metodología: Estudio cualitativo realizado con 21 puérperas que tuvieron toda la asistencia al ciclo gravídico y puerperal en el Sistema Único de Salud, vinculadas a las Unidades Básicas de Salud o Estrategia Salud de la Familia de la Secretaría Municipal de Salud de Cascavel, Oeste de Paraná. Fueron realizadas entrevistas grabadas online, Con la utilización cuestionario guía: ¿Usted tuvo conocimiento y acceso al PP?. El análisis de contenido guió el estudio. Resultados: El análisis permitió la elaboración de la categoría desconocimiento y falta de acceso al PP. en el que las participantes relataron desconocer la existencia y acceso al mismo. Consideraciones: La elaboración del PP influencia de forma positiva en los resultados maternos y fetales. Es necesario formación profesional, información y calificación permanente, bien como, divulgación a la población sobre los derechos en el periodo perinatal. La inclusión del PP en el cotidiano de las acciones de cuidado en la Atención Básica en Salud (ABS), también como el estimulo a su cumplimiento, sería el primer paso para la realización de las acciones humanizadas e buenas prácticas obstétricas. Introdução: O Plano de Parto (PP) é um documento elaborado pela gestante, em que ela deixa claro suas decisões a respeito do momento de seu parto. Este traz autonomia para a mulher, permitindo práticas humanizadas e prevenindo intervenções desnecessárias. Objetivo: Identificar se as mulheres conheceram e tiveram acesso ao PP e se este foi respeitado pela equipe de saúde. Metodologia: Estudo qualitativo realizado com 21 puérperas que tiveram toda assistência ao ciclo gravídico e puerperal no Sistema Único de Saúde, vinculadas as Unidades Básicas de Saúde ou Estratégia Saúde da Família da Secretaria Municipal de Saúde de Cascavel, Oeste do Paraná. Foram realizadas entrevistas gravadas online, com a utilização de questão norteadora: Você teve conhecimento e acesso ao PP? A análise de conteúdo guiou o estudo. Resultados: A análise permitiu a elaboração da Categoria Desconhecimento e falta de acesso ao PP, em que as participantes relataram desconhecer a existência e acesso sobre o mesmo. Considerações: As participantes deste estudo, relataram desconhecimento sobre o PP e falta de acesso. A elaboração do PP influencia de forma positiva nos desfechos maternos e fetais. Faz-se necessário formação profissional, informação e qualificação permanente, bem como, divulgação à população sobre os direitos no período perinatal. A inclusão do PP no cotidiano das ações de cuidado na Atenção Básica em Saúde (ABS), bem como, o incentivo ao seu cumprimento, seria o primeiro passo para a concretização das ações humanizadas e boas práticas obstétricas.Research, Society and Development2022-07-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3250610.33448/rsd-v11i10.32506Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 10; e168111032506Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 10; e168111032506Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 10; e1681110325062525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32506/27655Copyright (c) 2022 Jessica Borges Lucio Barhart; Sebastião Caldeira; Alessandra Crystian Engles dos Reis; Honielly Palma Goes; Olga Lucía Mosquera Condehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarhart, Jessica Borges Lucio Caldeira, SebastiãoReis, Alessandra Crystian Engles dos Goes, Honielly Palma Conde, Olga Lucía Mosquera2022-08-12T22:23:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32506Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:29.468452Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Ignorance and a lack of access of pregnant women to the Birth Plan Desconocimiento y falta de acceso de gestantes al Plan de Parto Desconhecimento e falta de acesso de gestantes ao Plano de Parto |
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Ignorance and a lack of access of pregnant women to the Birth Plan |
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Ignorance and a lack of access of pregnant women to the Birth Plan Barhart, Jessica Borges Lucio Women's health Humanized childbirth Obstetric nursing Qualitative research. Saúde da mulher Parto humanizado Enfermagem obstétrica Pesquisa qualitativa. La salud de la mujer Nacimiento humanizado Enfermería obstétrica Investigación cualitativa. |
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Ignorance and a lack of access of pregnant women to the Birth Plan |
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Ignorance and a lack of access of pregnant women to the Birth Plan |
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Ignorance and a lack of access of pregnant women to the Birth Plan |
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Ignorance and a lack of access of pregnant women to the Birth Plan |
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Ignorance and a lack of access of pregnant women to the Birth Plan |
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Barhart, Jessica Borges Lucio |
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Barhart, Jessica Borges Lucio Caldeira, Sebastião Reis, Alessandra Crystian Engles dos Goes, Honielly Palma Conde, Olga Lucía Mosquera |
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Caldeira, Sebastião Reis, Alessandra Crystian Engles dos Goes, Honielly Palma Conde, Olga Lucía Mosquera |
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Barhart, Jessica Borges Lucio Caldeira, Sebastião Reis, Alessandra Crystian Engles dos Goes, Honielly Palma Conde, Olga Lucía Mosquera |
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Women's health Humanized childbirth Obstetric nursing Qualitative research. Saúde da mulher Parto humanizado Enfermagem obstétrica Pesquisa qualitativa. La salud de la mujer Nacimiento humanizado Enfermería obstétrica Investigación cualitativa. |
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Women's health Humanized childbirth Obstetric nursing Qualitative research. Saúde da mulher Parto humanizado Enfermagem obstétrica Pesquisa qualitativa. La salud de la mujer Nacimiento humanizado Enfermería obstétrica Investigación cualitativa. |
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Introduction: The Birth Plan (BP - also know as Plano de Parto or PP in Portuguese) is a document prepared by the pregnant woman, in which she makes clear her decision regarding the moment of delivery. This brings autonomy to women, allowing humanized practices and preventing unnecessary interventions. Objective: To identify if the women were aware of and had access to the PP, and if it was respected by the health team. Methodology: Qualitative study carried out with 21 puerperal women who were assisted throughout the pregnancy and puerperal cycle within the Unified Health System, linked to the Basic Health Units or Family Health Strategy of the Municipal Health Secretariat of Cascavel, Western Paraná. Interviews were conducted online and recorded, with the use of a guide of questioning: Did you have knowledge of and access to the PP? Content analysis of the results of these interviews form the basis of the study. Results: The analysis showed a clear level of ignorance and lack of access to the PP. in which the participants reported not being aware of its existence nor having access to it. Considerations: The development of the PP positively influences maternal and fetal outcomes. Professional training, information and ongoing reviews are necessary, as well as the disclosure to the population about established rights in the perinatal period. The inclusion of the PP in the daily care actions in Primary Health Care (ABS), as well as the encouragement of compliance would be the first step to carry out a humanized approach and good obstetric practices. |
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