2015
DOI: 10.5935/1414-8145.20150056
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Nurses practices to promote dignity, participation and empowerment of women in natural childbirth

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“…What corresponds to that found in the literature, since the humanization of childbirth care includes respect for the professional to the parturient, using only care and necessary actions; the recognition of social and cultural aspects of parturition and birth; providing emotional support to women; providing autonomy and respecting the right of women to have a companion of their choice and be informed about all procedures to be undertaken [12][13].…”
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“…What corresponds to that found in the literature, since the humanization of childbirth care includes respect for the professional to the parturient, using only care and necessary actions; the recognition of social and cultural aspects of parturition and birth; providing emotional support to women; providing autonomy and respecting the right of women to have a companion of their choice and be informed about all procedures to be undertaken [12][13].…”
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“…In addition, he brings knowledge, but knowledge not specialized. However, these knowledge have the seal of experience, the experience more deeply what is the reason for the meeting with the professional and this must be valued by the professional, covering the biological and respecting the cultural, social, and emotional [13].…”
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“…A study carried out with pregnant women in a normal childbirth center in the city of Salvador, Brazil, revealed the prevalence of the biomedical model and little or no autonomy for nurses in providing full care to women, since they came up against the power relations still existing in the institutions (18) . From the institutional and political standpoint, more initiative and support by key and local managers would be essential to guarantee adequate space and specialized medical backup, and not hostility, in childbirth care services, in which obstetric nurses are still scarce, littleknown, and poorly respected in Brazil.…”
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“…A sua ação é imediata sobre a musculatura uterina e faz com que este apresente contrações mais freqüentes. Tal fato conseqüentemente produz o aumento da dor na parturiente, mas esta por desconhecimento ou medo, não se pronuncia contra e aceita a instalação do soro 15,16 .…”
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