2019
DOI: 10.18554/refacs.v7i3.3758
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A enfermeira obstétrica no cuidado ao parto domiciliar planejado: revisão integrativa

Abstract: O objetivo deste estudo foi identificar na literatura científica as práticas de cuidado realizadas pela enfermeira obstétrica no Parto Domiciliar Planejado. Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa realizada nas bases de dados MEDLINE, LILACS e BDENF considerando o período de 2005 a 2015 e realizado em dezembro de 2015. Foram encontrados 139 artigos, dos quais oito atenderam aos critérios de inclusão, sendo esses selecionados e analisados por meio da análise temática. Os estudos evidenciaram quatro categorias: Huma… Show more

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“…This care profile has resulted in negative experiences and frustration about normal hospital delivery. 3 Thus, in 2018, the launched new guidelines for a safe delivery and a drastic reduction of unnecessary interventions, since recommendations were created in 2019 on how to face structural problems, among other causes: violence against women in the health services. [4][5] Given such context, and although timidly, the search for Planned Home Childbirth (PHC) in Brazil has become an alternative for women who do not want a delivery full of interventions, medicalized, with violence of different natures, in which they do not have decision-making power with regard to their own health because they do not agree with the institutional model offered, questioning the procedures and routines imposed, which associate the childbirth event with the concept of disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This care profile has resulted in negative experiences and frustration about normal hospital delivery. 3 Thus, in 2018, the launched new guidelines for a safe delivery and a drastic reduction of unnecessary interventions, since recommendations were created in 2019 on how to face structural problems, among other causes: violence against women in the health services. [4][5] Given such context, and although timidly, the search for Planned Home Childbirth (PHC) in Brazil has become an alternative for women who do not want a delivery full of interventions, medicalized, with violence of different natures, in which they do not have decision-making power with regard to their own health because they do not agree with the institutional model offered, questioning the procedures and routines imposed, which associate the childbirth event with the concept of disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%