Factors for not performing a vaginal delivery: systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Karla Salviani Azeredo dos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Campos, Stefanny Maria Santana de, Almeida, Danyella Rodrigues de, Xaves, Mayara de Oliveira, Hartwig, Shaiana Vilella
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26810
Resumo: Brazil is experiencing an epidemic of cesarean surgery, statistically surpassing the world level. In this sense, WHO declares that the ideal rate for cesarean sections is approximately 10 to 15%, with no justifiable condition in any region of the world for the rate to be higher than this. In this perspective, Brazil has the aforementioned rate of approximately 56%, with the public service being 40%, therefore, it is one of the countries targeted as a precursor of abusive cesarean deliveries. Objective: To review the factors that influence the non-accomplishment of vaginal delivery, based on maternal behavior and professional assistance, in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). Methodology: Systematic review of studies published in LILACS, MEDLINE and BDENF databases using descriptors (normal delivery, cesarean delivery, maternal behavior, health professional and Brazil) cataloged in DeCS, in articles published from 2016 to 2021. Results: 06 articles were analyzed. Based on maternal behavior, the fear factor is the main contributor to the non-accomplishment of vaginal delivery; on the other hand, when related to professional assistance, the decision factor is highlighted. Most of the studies were carried out in the Northeast region, and the Midwest and North regions did not have research in this line of content. Final considerations: Among the factors found, all are committed to a context of reality, which may be related to experiences/assistance in prenatal, childbirth and/or puerperium times, in the context of experiencing vaginal birth and/or cesarean surgery.
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spelling Factors for not performing a vaginal delivery: systematic reviewFactores para no realizar un parto vaginal: revisión sistemáticaFatores para não realização do parto via vaginal: revisão sistemáticaNormal birthCesarean deliveryMaternal behaviorHealth ProfessionalBrazilReview.Parto normalParto cesáreaComportamento maternoProfissional da SaúdeBrasilRevisão.Entrega normalParto por cesáreaComportamiento maternoProfesional de la saludBrasilRevisión.Brazil is experiencing an epidemic of cesarean surgery, statistically surpassing the world level. In this sense, WHO declares that the ideal rate for cesarean sections is approximately 10 to 15%, with no justifiable condition in any region of the world for the rate to be higher than this. In this perspective, Brazil has the aforementioned rate of approximately 56%, with the public service being 40%, therefore, it is one of the countries targeted as a precursor of abusive cesarean deliveries. Objective: To review the factors that influence the non-accomplishment of vaginal delivery, based on maternal behavior and professional assistance, in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). Methodology: Systematic review of studies published in LILACS, MEDLINE and BDENF databases using descriptors (normal delivery, cesarean delivery, maternal behavior, health professional and Brazil) cataloged in DeCS, in articles published from 2016 to 2021. Results: 06 articles were analyzed. Based on maternal behavior, the fear factor is the main contributor to the non-accomplishment of vaginal delivery; on the other hand, when related to professional assistance, the decision factor is highlighted. Most of the studies were carried out in the Northeast region, and the Midwest and North regions did not have research in this line of content. Final considerations: Among the factors found, all are committed to a context of reality, which may be related to experiences/assistance in prenatal, childbirth and/or puerperium times, in the context of experiencing vaginal birth and/or cesarean surgery.Brasil vive una epidemia de cesáreas, superando estadísticamente el nivel mundial. En este sentido, la OMS declara que la tasa ideal de cesáreas es aproximadamente del 10 al 15%, sin que exista condición justificable en ninguna región del mundo para que la tasa sea superior a esta. En esta perspectiva, Brasil tiene la tasa antes mencionada de aproximadamente el 56%, siendo el servicio público el 40%, por lo que es uno de los países apuntados como precursores de los partos por cesárea abusivos. Objetivo: Revisar los factores que influyen en la no realización del parto vaginal, basados ​​en la conducta materna y la asistencia profesional, en el Sistema Único de Salud (SUS) de Brasil. Metodología: Revisión sistemática de estudios publicados en las bases de datos LILACS, MEDLINE y BDENF utilizando descriptores (parto normal, cesárea, conducta materna, profesional de la salud y Brasil) catalogados en DeCS, en artículos publicados de 2016 a 2021. Resultados: Se analizaron 06 artículos. Basado en el comportamiento materno, el factor miedo es el principal contribuyente a la no realización del parto vaginal; por otro lado, cuando se relaciona con la asistencia profesional, se destaca el factor de decisión. La mayoría de los estudios se realizaron en la región Nordeste, y las regiones Medio Oeste y Norte no contaron con investigaciones en esta línea de contenido. Consideraciones finales: Entre los factores encontrados, todos están comprometidos con un contexto de realidad, que puede estar relacionado con vivencias / asistencia en tiempos de prenatal, parto y / o puerperio, en el contexto de vivencia de parto vaginal y / o cesárea.O Brasil vive uma epidemia de cirurgias cesáreas, superando estatisticamente o nível mundial. Neste sentido, a OMS declara que a taxa ideal para cesáreas seja de aproximadamente 10 a 15%, sem condição justificável em qualquer região do mundo para que a taxa seja maior que esta. Nesta perspectiva, o Brasil situa-se com referida taxa de aproximadamente 56%, sendo o serviço público 40%, logo, é um dos países visado como percursor de partos cesáreos realizados de forma abusiva. Objetivo: Revisar os fatores que influenciam para a não realização do parto via vaginal, com base no comportamento materno e na assistência profissional, no Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) do Brasil. Metodologia: Revisão sistemática de estudos publicados nas bases de dados LILACS, MEDLINE e BDENF através de descritores (parto normal, parto cesárea, comportamento materno, profissional da saúde e Brasil) catalogados no DeCS, em artigos publicados no período de 2016 a 2021. Resultados: Foram analisados 06 artigos. Com base no comportamento materno o fator medo é o principal contribuinte para a não realização do parto via vaginal; em contrapartida, quando relacionado a assistência profissional, ressalta-se o fator decisão. A maior parte dos estudos foram realizados na região nordeste, e as regiões Centro-oeste e Norte não dispuseram de pesquisas nesta linha de conteúdo. Considerações finais: Dentre os fatores encontrados, todos se comprometem à um contexto de realidade, podendo estar relacionado a experiências/assistências em tempos de pré-natal, parto e/ou puerpério, no contexto da vivência do parto via vaginal e/ou cirurgia cesárea.Research, Society and Development2022-03-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2681010.33448/rsd-v11i3.26810Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 3; e49611326810Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 3; e49611326810Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 3; e496113268102525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26810/23474Copyright (c) 2022 Karla Salviani Azeredo dos Santos; Stefanny Maria Santana de Campos; Danyella Rodrigues de Almeida; Mayara de Oliveira Xaves; Shaiana Vilella Hartwighttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Karla Salviani Azeredo dos Campos, Stefanny Maria Santana de Almeida, Danyella Rodrigues de Xaves, Mayara de Oliveira Hartwig, Shaiana Vilella 2022-03-09T13:44:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26810Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:45.377969Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Factors for not performing a vaginal delivery: systematic review
Factores para no realizar un parto vaginal: revisión sistemática
Fatores para não realização do parto via vaginal: revisão sistemática
title Factors for not performing a vaginal delivery: systematic review
spellingShingle Factors for not performing a vaginal delivery: systematic review
Santos, Karla Salviani Azeredo dos
Normal birth
Cesarean delivery
Maternal behavior
Health Professional
Brazil
Review.
Parto normal
Parto cesárea
Comportamento materno
Profissional da Saúde
Brasil
Revisão.
Entrega normal
Parto por cesárea
Comportamiento materno
Profesional de la salud
Brasil
Revisión.
title_short Factors for not performing a vaginal delivery: systematic review
title_full Factors for not performing a vaginal delivery: systematic review
title_fullStr Factors for not performing a vaginal delivery: systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Factors for not performing a vaginal delivery: systematic review
title_sort Factors for not performing a vaginal delivery: systematic review
author Santos, Karla Salviani Azeredo dos
author_facet Santos, Karla Salviani Azeredo dos
Campos, Stefanny Maria Santana de
Almeida, Danyella Rodrigues de
Xaves, Mayara de Oliveira
Hartwig, Shaiana Vilella
author_role author
author2 Campos, Stefanny Maria Santana de
Almeida, Danyella Rodrigues de
Xaves, Mayara de Oliveira
Hartwig, Shaiana Vilella
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Karla Salviani Azeredo dos
Campos, Stefanny Maria Santana de
Almeida, Danyella Rodrigues de
Xaves, Mayara de Oliveira
Hartwig, Shaiana Vilella
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Normal birth
Cesarean delivery
Maternal behavior
Health Professional
Brazil
Review.
Parto normal
Parto cesárea
Comportamento materno
Profissional da Saúde
Brasil
Revisão.
Entrega normal
Parto por cesárea
Comportamiento materno
Profesional de la salud
Brasil
Revisión.
topic Normal birth
Cesarean delivery
Maternal behavior
Health Professional
Brazil
Review.
Parto normal
Parto cesárea
Comportamento materno
Profissional da Saúde
Brasil
Revisão.
Entrega normal
Parto por cesárea
Comportamiento materno
Profesional de la salud
Brasil
Revisión.
description Brazil is experiencing an epidemic of cesarean surgery, statistically surpassing the world level. In this sense, WHO declares that the ideal rate for cesarean sections is approximately 10 to 15%, with no justifiable condition in any region of the world for the rate to be higher than this. In this perspective, Brazil has the aforementioned rate of approximately 56%, with the public service being 40%, therefore, it is one of the countries targeted as a precursor of abusive cesarean deliveries. Objective: To review the factors that influence the non-accomplishment of vaginal delivery, based on maternal behavior and professional assistance, in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). Methodology: Systematic review of studies published in LILACS, MEDLINE and BDENF databases using descriptors (normal delivery, cesarean delivery, maternal behavior, health professional and Brazil) cataloged in DeCS, in articles published from 2016 to 2021. Results: 06 articles were analyzed. Based on maternal behavior, the fear factor is the main contributor to the non-accomplishment of vaginal delivery; on the other hand, when related to professional assistance, the decision factor is highlighted. Most of the studies were carried out in the Northeast region, and the Midwest and North regions did not have research in this line of content. Final considerations: Among the factors found, all are committed to a context of reality, which may be related to experiences/assistance in prenatal, childbirth and/or puerperium times, in the context of experiencing vaginal birth and/or cesarean surgery.
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