2020
DOI: 10.15649/cuidarte.1005
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Humanización de los servicios reproductivos desde las experiencias de las mujeres: aportes para la reflexión

Abstract: Introducción: La atención humanizada del parto observa atributos en el cuidado a la gestante, orientados a hacer satisfactoria la experiencia reproductiva. Objetivos:  Recoger, a partir de la voz de las mujeres, y analizar, desde una perspectiva de humanización, experiencias con la atención del embarazo y parto y sugerencias para fortalecer el parto humanizado en una subred integrada de servicios de salud de Bogotá. Materiales y Métodos: Estudio cualitativo fenomenológico, basado en entrevistas semiestructurad… Show more

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“…Illness is a delicate situation that implies alteration of health, which makes the person vulnerable and fragile morally and/or spiritually, plunging him/her into a condition of suffering, fear and dread of the risk of losing his/her life and is an obstacle to communication (Ugarte Chang, 2017). Consequently, the process of care in critical areas requires nursing professionals with high cognitive, procedural and attitudinal competences, because they will help to provide the support for the stabilization and recovery of the person's state of health, during the process of care intervention, where the nurse interacts with various emotional responses of the patient, most of which can be negative and affect the health condition (Romero Massa et al, 2016), (Ospina Vanegas et al, 2014. In addition, during the process of the final outcome of a historical and earthly life, it is necessary to accompany the patient and family in order to maintain adequate transpersonal and interpersonal relationships for a dignified death (Melita-Rodríguez et al, 2021).…”
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“…Illness is a delicate situation that implies alteration of health, which makes the person vulnerable and fragile morally and/or spiritually, plunging him/her into a condition of suffering, fear and dread of the risk of losing his/her life and is an obstacle to communication (Ugarte Chang, 2017). Consequently, the process of care in critical areas requires nursing professionals with high cognitive, procedural and attitudinal competences, because they will help to provide the support for the stabilization and recovery of the person's state of health, during the process of care intervention, where the nurse interacts with various emotional responses of the patient, most of which can be negative and affect the health condition (Romero Massa et al, 2016), (Ospina Vanegas et al, 2014. In addition, during the process of the final outcome of a historical and earthly life, it is necessary to accompany the patient and family in order to maintain adequate transpersonal and interpersonal relationships for a dignified death (Melita-Rodríguez et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results coincide with the study of Blanco-Nistal et al, (2021), who in each dimension of humanised care, highlighted a good level in the qualities of caring practice, openness to nurse-patient communication and willingness to care. On the other hand, Almanza-Rodríguez, (2020), argue that nursing professionals and the health care team are articulating care actions that provide confidence and security in the face of the risks of nosocomial infections (Ospina Vanegas et al, 2014).…”
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“…Also, Ospina Vanegas et al ( 43 ) point out that health professionals show a lack of soft and social skills, which makes it difficult for them to achieve adequate interpersonal relationships, especially in critical situations experienced by patients ( 21 , 24 ). In fact, the health problems faced by patients lead to strict changes in their lifestyle, which generates emotional and even existential crises, with some physical limitations to carrying out their daily activities.…”
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confidence: 99%