Care in a birth center according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Flora Maria Barbosa da
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Paixao,Tais Couto Rego da, Oliveira,Sonia Maria Junqueira Vasconcellos de, Leite,Jaqueline Sousa, Riesco,Maria Luiza Gonzalez, Osava,Ruth Hitomi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: Birth centers are maternal care models that use appropriate technology when providing care to birthing women. This descriptive study aimed to characterize intrapartum care in a freestanding birth center, in light of the practices recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), with 1,079 assisted births from 2006 to 2009 in the Sapopemba Birth Center, São Paulo, Brazil. Results included the use of intermittent auscultation (mean=7 controls); maternal positions during delivery: semi-sitting (82.3%), side-lying (16.0%), other positions (1.7%), oral intake (95.6%); companionship (93.3%); exposure to up to three vaginal examinations (85.4%), shower bathing (84.0%), walking (68.0%), massage (60.1%), exercising with a Swiss ball (51.7%); amniotomy (53.4%), oxytocin use during the first (31.0%) and second stages of labor (25.8%), bath immersion (29.3%) and episiotomy (14.1%). In this birth center, care providers used practices recommended by the WHO, although some practices might have been applied less frequently.
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title Care in a birth center according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization
spellingShingle Care in a birth center according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization
Silva,Flora Maria Barbosa da
Parturition
Natural childbirth
Obstetrical nursing
Birthing Centers
title_short Care in a birth center according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization
title_full Care in a birth center according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization
title_fullStr Care in a birth center according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization
title_full_unstemmed Care in a birth center according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization
title_sort Care in a birth center according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization
author Silva,Flora Maria Barbosa da
author_facet Silva,Flora Maria Barbosa da
Paixao,Tais Couto Rego da
Oliveira,Sonia Maria Junqueira Vasconcellos de
Leite,Jaqueline Sousa
Riesco,Maria Luiza Gonzalez
Osava,Ruth Hitomi
author_role author
author2 Paixao,Tais Couto Rego da
Oliveira,Sonia Maria Junqueira Vasconcellos de
Leite,Jaqueline Sousa
Riesco,Maria Luiza Gonzalez
Osava,Ruth Hitomi
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Flora Maria Barbosa da
Paixao,Tais Couto Rego da
Oliveira,Sonia Maria Junqueira Vasconcellos de
Leite,Jaqueline Sousa
Riesco,Maria Luiza Gonzalez
Osava,Ruth Hitomi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Parturition
Natural childbirth
Obstetrical nursing
Birthing Centers
topic Parturition
Natural childbirth
Obstetrical nursing
Birthing Centers
description Birth centers are maternal care models that use appropriate technology when providing care to birthing women. This descriptive study aimed to characterize intrapartum care in a freestanding birth center, in light of the practices recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), with 1,079 assisted births from 2006 to 2009 in the Sapopemba Birth Center, São Paulo, Brazil. Results included the use of intermittent auscultation (mean=7 controls); maternal positions during delivery: semi-sitting (82.3%), side-lying (16.0%), other positions (1.7%), oral intake (95.6%); companionship (93.3%); exposure to up to three vaginal examinations (85.4%), shower bathing (84.0%), walking (68.0%), massage (60.1%), exercising with a Swiss ball (51.7%); amniotomy (53.4%), oxytocin use during the first (31.0%) and second stages of labor (25.8%), bath immersion (29.3%) and episiotomy (14.1%). In this birth center, care providers used practices recommended by the WHO, although some practices might have been applied less frequently.
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