2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-21002010000300016
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Abstract: Objectives:To study the interaction of puerperal women who have postpartum depression and to understand the perception of family about the disease and maternal care provided by these mothers. Methods: This is an exploratory and qualitative study which had as a subject of study four puerperal women (with postpartum depression, being followed at the Psychosocial Care Center in the municipality of Quixada, state of Ceara) and four relatives. Home visits were made to carry out the interviews. The data were analyze… Show more

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“…Os dados evidenciam que um dos interesses centrais dos enfermeiros é a detecção precoce de mulheres com sinais preditivos de DPP (8)(9)12,14,16,19,(22)(23) , o que, pode refletir na prevenção de agravos à saúde da mulher e do filho, visto que a depressão dificulta a maternagem e que vínculos fragilizados entre mãe-filho repercutem no desenvolvimento da criança (24)(25) . Percebe-se preocupação dos autores em relação a vinculação de profissionais do campo da saúde com as mulheres no período pós-parto, bem como com a qualificação, em especial os enfermeiros, para a realização do diagnóstico precoce e tratamento em casos de DPP (9)(10)(11)(12)(19)(20)(21)(22) .…”
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“…At the same time can cause an internal disorganization, break linkages and roles and even result in postpartum depression symptoms and that depending on the intensity, its aggravation can lead to a neurosis or psychotic disorder. [6][7] For other respondents understood as mood, being a mood disorder and/or affection, which interferes negatively in the relationship between mother and baby. It is considered to postpartum depression in this way as a mood disorder, and as such, the same clinical features of depression at other times in a woman's life.…”
Section: Understanding the Nurse Related To Postpartum Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He affirms that the model of "perfect giver", a romantic maternal stereotype developed over the last few years to support the patriarchal, capitalist and male dominated system. Fleeing from this pattern would cause women to be prejudiced and excluded [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this phase, it is the responsibility of the health services to integrate technical knowledge and the ability to welcome and detect early physical and emotional changes, preventing and treating diseases that are specific causes of morbidity and maternal death, as well as support the woman in her process of mental reorganization as to the bonding of her baby, breastfeeding, body changes, sexuality and contraception [3]. This is a privileged moment to prioritize woman's demands, appreciate anxieties, fears, desires and necessities, and seek to reconcile the diversity of knowledge and meanings [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enfatizando este dado, Silva et al (2010) elenca os aspectos psicológicos, sociais e hormonais com influência direta no desenvolvimento da patologia, tais como: os antecedentes da depressão, o papel familiar na gestação e no puerpério, a presença de eventos estressores durante a gestação, as complicações na gravidez e no parto de risco.…”
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