2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2011.09.014
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Childbirth experience according to a group of Brazilian primiparas

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“…The predominant idea in this model of care is the existence of an asymmetric relationship between professional and patient (17,(23)(24)(26)(27) , which becomes visible at the moment of delivery because, even when the women partici-pate in the process, it is only to collaborate with the work of the professional and not to ensure the exercise of their autonomy. Since they not allowed to express their feelings or their opinions about delivery, they remain silent.…”
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“…The predominant idea in this model of care is the existence of an asymmetric relationship between professional and patient (17,(23)(24)(26)(27) , which becomes visible at the moment of delivery because, even when the women partici-pate in the process, it is only to collaborate with the work of the professional and not to ensure the exercise of their autonomy. Since they not allowed to express their feelings or their opinions about delivery, they remain silent.…”
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“…However, although pain relief techniques during labour are widely recommended, the use of these techniques varies according to the philosophy of the institution (20) . When the professional trivializes or does not consider physical complaints of the parturients, believing that the pain of childbirth is legitimate, there is no listening and no negotiating, only limitation, imposition, and violence (18,23,26,30) . A cold and impersonal healthcare practice that is contrary to ministerial recommendations was also considered a barrier to the autonomy of Brazilian women during labour and childbirth (16,18,21,(25)(26)(30)(31) .…”
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“…Care with less interventions is closely associated with greater satisfaction with the birth experience (20) and the participation of midwives (7)(8) . The assistance provided by these professionals respects the parturition process as physiological, transmitting safety and comfort to the woman involved, thus rescuing their self-confidence and strengthening their ability to give birth (8) .…”
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