2016
DOI: 10.15253/2175-6783.2016000300003
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Perceptions of pregnant women about the role of partners in prenatal consultations

Abstract: Objective: to understand the perception of pregnant women about the role of partners in prenatal consultations. Methods: qualitative study with 15 pregnant women. Data was collected through non-participant observation and semi-structured interview, organized and analyzed based on Content Analysis technique. Results: the speeches were grouped into three categories: the presence of the father during the consultations as an adherence factor to prenatal care, the man's participation in the care of the pregnant wom… Show more

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“…Alguns outros fatores que ancoraram as representações das gestantes no termo 'não' foram as viagens e/ou trabalho dos genitores, que impossibilita sua presença durante esse momento na vida de sua companheira 24,25 . Além disso, não sendo possível sua liberação para acompanhar as consultas de pré-natal, ele goza da liberação da licença paternidade, de apenas cinco dias, para registrar a criança e ajudar a mulher na adaptação da nova rotina nos primeiros dias pós-parto [26][27] .…”
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“…Alguns outros fatores que ancoraram as representações das gestantes no termo 'não' foram as viagens e/ou trabalho dos genitores, que impossibilita sua presença durante esse momento na vida de sua companheira 24,25 . Além disso, não sendo possível sua liberação para acompanhar as consultas de pré-natal, ele goza da liberação da licença paternidade, de apenas cinco dias, para registrar a criança e ajudar a mulher na adaptação da nova rotina nos primeiros dias pós-parto [26][27] .…”
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“…In addition, the active presence of man was considered when the subject felt part of the process and exercised his role of companion and father. 2 A study 15 that had as objective to problematize three actions developed in basic health units of three municipalities of different Brazilian regions, focused on human health, the promotion of participative paternity and sexual and reproductive health. This is a qualitative research, by observations and interviews with 17 men, users of the health system and involved in these actions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 The traditional model of care must be rethought in order to incorporate the presence of the father, so that it may have an easy access to health services. 2 Parental care and support for women during the puerperal pregnancy cycle were not usually treated as essential to the care of the female partner. In view of this, it is worth mentioning that the purpose of the Stork Network is to guarantee the woman an accompanying person during the reception and labor, delivery and immediate postpartum, thus indicating the importance of the support that the man/father has in this scenario.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the father is an incomplete figure in the function of caring for the child in the first years of life, due to biological, psychic and philosophical factors (11) , and having his image historically linked to the economic provision of the family, paternal presence is fundamental for the creation of the bond with the child and mainly supporting the mother (16)(17) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%