2014
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311xed01s114
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Nascer no Brasil

Abstract: Childbirth in Brazil has not always been a natural experience for either rich or poor. Vaginal birth is more frequent in the public health system and occurs almost always with great pain and with excessive use of interventions. In private sector establishments, caesarean section is often unnecessary and almost always pre-scheduled, becoming an option to minimize suffering. Given this peculiar scenario, the Ministry of Health decided to open a call for action via a grant from the National Council for Scientific… Show more

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“…Regarding birth in Brazil, it should be emphasized that the current obstetrical model has not allowed this event to occur naturally, regardless of the economy status of laboring women. In the public healthcare service, vaginal delivery is usually marked by pain and an excess of interventions; on the other hand, the routine caesarean culture in the private healthcare service prevails based on the justification of reducing womens' suffering (13) . This reality leads to questions about care quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding birth in Brazil, it should be emphasized that the current obstetrical model has not allowed this event to occur naturally, regardless of the economy status of laboring women. In the public healthcare service, vaginal delivery is usually marked by pain and an excess of interventions; on the other hand, the routine caesarean culture in the private healthcare service prevails based on the justification of reducing womens' suffering (13) . This reality leads to questions about care quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This challenge is in line with one of the principles of the Unified Health System (SUS) -of teaching-service integration -being the legitimate originator of vocational training. It is worth remembering the current scenario of delivery-birth care in Brazil, with disturbing indicators of morbidity and mortality, caesarean sections, inadequate care practices 4 and difficulties to insert the ON into the interprofessional practice 5,6 .…”
Section: Training-intervention Perspective: Focus On Obstetric Nursingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os achados deste estudo estão em consonância com os da pesquisa "Nascer no Brasil", quanto à realização de intervenções desnecessárias durante o parto, que mostrou que apenas 5% das entrevistadas tiveram partos sem nenhuma intervenção, 91,7% estavam em posição de litotomia, 53,5% foram submetidas à episiotomia, 36,4% receberam ocitocina, 39,1% sofreram a amniotomia, 36,1% receberam a manobra de Kristeller e apenas 18,7% contaram com a presença do acompanhante (14) . Nesta pesquisa, a região Centro-Oeste foi apontada como a região onde acontecem com mais frequência a manobra de Kristeller, a posição de litotomia e a prática da episiotomia (15) .…”
Section: Experiência Vivenciada Pela Puérpera Durante a Fase Expulsivunclassified