2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-71822011000400011
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Narrativas interativas na investigação do imaginário coletivo de enfermeiras obstétricas sobre o cuidado materno

Abstract: A partir de nossa experiência clínica com gestantes e mães, interrogamo-nos sobre a possibilidade de que parte do sofrimento materno pudesse estar associado à falta ou insuficiência de suporte familiar e social. Intrigadas com o lugar que a maternidade ocupa hoje em nossa sociedade, propusemo-nos a investigar o imaginário coletivo de enfermeiras obstétricas sobre o cuidado materno, tendo em vista sua função moduladora de relações sociais e profissionais. Solicitamos a 14 enfermeiras que completassem individual… Show more

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“…Similar to the results of other studies (Granato & Aiello-Vaisberg, 2013;Granato et al, 2011b), the results of the two groups of students investigated seemed to express a collective imaginary (Giust-Deprairies, 2005) rooted in social processes, according to which principles about good mothering, among others, are constructed. The narratives presented in this study illustrate the coercive social and emotional pressure of pregnancy exerted on parents-to-be, but with a special emphasis on women.…”
Section: Motherhood: Choice or Destiny?supporting
confidence: 84%
“…Similar to the results of other studies (Granato & Aiello-Vaisberg, 2013;Granato et al, 2011b), the results of the two groups of students investigated seemed to express a collective imaginary (Giust-Deprairies, 2005) rooted in social processes, according to which principles about good mothering, among others, are constructed. The narratives presented in this study illustrate the coercive social and emotional pressure of pregnancy exerted on parents-to-be, but with a special emphasis on women.…”
Section: Motherhood: Choice or Destiny?supporting
confidence: 84%
“…A despeito das queixas maternas, o cuidado infantil continua a ser visto como preocupação e responsabilidade da mulher, inclusive pelos profissionais que dela se ocupam, como apontam os resultados de pesqui-sa recente sobre o imaginário de enfermeiras obstétricas (Granato, Tachibana & Aiello-Vaisberg, 2011), no sentido da idealização da maternidade e fascinação pelo bebê recém-nascido. Tais fatores se mostraram relevantes para a compreensão da dificuldade manifesta dessas profissionais em acolherem a ambivalência materna, frequentemente expressa pelas parturientes daquele hospital.…”
Section: O Narrarunclassified
“…A identificação de campos de sentido afetivo-emocional tem se mostrado profícua, permitindo o acesso a redes motivacionais de conduta, como é o caso dos estudos sobre o imaginário que se traduz em posturas de profissionais diante da maternidade (Granato, Tachibana & Aiello-Vaisberg, 2011), além da captação dos momentos mutativos que marcam o progresso terapêutico .…”
Section: Estratégias Metodológicasunclassified
“…Pontes, Barcelos, Tachibana and Aiello-Vaisberg (2010), used a similar technique (the Story-Drawing procedure) to study the collective imaginary of adolescents about early pregnancy. Similarly, Granato, Tachibana and Aiello-Vaisberg (2011b), interpreted Interactive Narratives about the motherhood experience that they had collected from obstetric nurses.…”
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“…Imaginative productions about the motherhood experience reveal the plurality of attitudes that emerge from the affective and emotional impact that a given maternal conflict generates in study participants (Granato, Corbett, & Aiello-Vaisberg, 2011a), in professionals (Granato et al, 2011b) or in groups of mothers living in precarious social conditions (Granato & AielloVaisberg, 2011). These studies indicate that the maternal figure is still associated with dedication and unconditional love and is supposed to be responsible for the physical and mental well-being of her children (Granato & Aiello-Vaisberg, 2013).…”
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