2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11692007000400003
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Puerperal infection from the perspective of humanized delivery care at a public maternity hospital

Abstract: 2Guimarães EER, Chianca TCM, Oliveira AC. Puerperal infection from the perspective of humanized delivery care at a public maternity hospital. Rev Latino-am Enfermagem 2007 julho-agosto; 15(4)

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“…The control dimension is described as letting the process of childbirth be in charge by going with the flow and, at the same time, taking command of oneself. This control perspective regains a woman's central position in the birth process, respecting her dignity and autonomy, and breaks with unnecessary childbirth interventions (Guimarães et al, 2007). Comparison of these results reveals the relationship between childbirth experiences and socio-economic and cultural contexts, as well as the type of care that is delivered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The control dimension is described as letting the process of childbirth be in charge by going with the flow and, at the same time, taking command of oneself. This control perspective regains a woman's central position in the birth process, respecting her dignity and autonomy, and breaks with unnecessary childbirth interventions (Guimarães et al, 2007). Comparison of these results reveals the relationship between childbirth experiences and socio-economic and cultural contexts, as well as the type of care that is delivered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Allowing her to experience labor and delivery as a physiological event, encouraging the exercise of female citizenship with the rescue of her autonomy in childbirth, being the backbones of humanization. 10,[26][27][28] However, this attention by a competent professional also depends on the use of proven beneficial procedures that avoid unnecessary interventions in addition to sharing decisions on the conduct to be adopted with the mother and her family, taking care of the ISSN 2175-5361 DOI: 10.9789/2175-5361. 2015.v7i1.1927-1935 Versiani CC, Barbieri M, Gabrielloni MC et al…”
Section: [] That They Really See the Real Conditions Of The Mothermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another perspective on this issue is related to recent studies on humanized birth published in indexed nursing journals, in which one observes the great quantity of studies addressing issues, conceptions and difficulties faced by obstetrical nurses and midwives, who promote the humanization of care delivered to women and their families, from prenatal care to post delivery (4)(5)(6)(7) , and also studies largely addressing recent trends to incorporate this paradigm of labor and delivery care (8) . However, there is an important gap in the perspectives of the users of these health services concerning this paradigm.…”
Section: Humanization Of Labor and Delivery (Mhld)mentioning
confidence: 99%