2018
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-201871sup301
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Contributions of nursing care to women

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“…In this context, the process of training and improving obstetric nurses in Brazil is broadened, with strategies such as Rede Cegonha implemented in 2011, the National Residence Program in Obstetric Nursing (ProgramaNacional de ResidênciaemEnfermagemObstétrica, PRONAENF) elaborated in 2013 and the Improvement and Development Project for Innovation in Care and Education in Obstetrics and Neonatology (Aprimoramento e Inovação no Cuidado e EnsinoemObstetrícia e Neonatologia, Apice-On), launched by the Ministry of Health in 2017, which aims to qualify the care for women in different settings and life phases. [9][10] Considering that families have increasingly opted for PHC, carried out by multi-professional teams, mostly integrated by obstetric nurses, it is clear that the training of these professionals, predominantly, is based on the hospital environment, and aims to analyze the professional trajectory of obstetric nurses who work in planned home childbirth.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this context, the process of training and improving obstetric nurses in Brazil is broadened, with strategies such as Rede Cegonha implemented in 2011, the National Residence Program in Obstetric Nursing (ProgramaNacional de ResidênciaemEnfermagemObstétrica, PRONAENF) elaborated in 2013 and the Improvement and Development Project for Innovation in Care and Education in Obstetrics and Neonatology (Aprimoramento e Inovação no Cuidado e EnsinoemObstetrícia e Neonatologia, Apice-On), launched by the Ministry of Health in 2017, which aims to qualify the care for women in different settings and life phases. [9][10] Considering that families have increasingly opted for PHC, carried out by multi-professional teams, mostly integrated by obstetric nurses, it is clear that the training of these professionals, predominantly, is based on the hospital environment, and aims to analyze the professional trajectory of obstetric nurses who work in planned home childbirth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%