2020
DOI: 10.9789/2175-5361.rpcfo.v12.7068
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Abstract: OBJETIVO: Conhecer a visão dos enfermeiros/as e médicos/as sobre a paternidade na adolescência; identificar ações direcionadas ao jovem pai no pré-natal. MÉTODOS: Pesquisa documental com abordagem qualitativa, com dados produzidos pelo projeto “Saúde sexual e reprodutiva como direito de mulheres e homens na atenção à saúde." Os documentos/entrevistas com profissionais que realizam consultas de pré-natal nas ESF possibilitaram a análise de conteúdo nas categorias: “Visão dos profissionais sobre paternid… Show more

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“…The results of this study showed that the father never or rarely interacted with the fetus and had a reduced participation in education workshops. Corroborating these findings about the scarce participation of fathers in the prenatal, a research with nurses and physicians who work with prenatal consultations in the family health strategy found that fathers usually do not go to consultations, even when invited by physicians or offered notes attesting they went to the consultations (20) . Furthermore, a research carried out with 20 first-time parents found that me remain distant from the attention of health workers and from the need to deal with public health policies and to insert gender perspective in the policies and practices of health and education, to form professionals that are sensible to act with these men, contributing to promote more egalitarian forms of life that can be beneficial to the man-father (21) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of this study showed that the father never or rarely interacted with the fetus and had a reduced participation in education workshops. Corroborating these findings about the scarce participation of fathers in the prenatal, a research with nurses and physicians who work with prenatal consultations in the family health strategy found that fathers usually do not go to consultations, even when invited by physicians or offered notes attesting they went to the consultations (20) . Furthermore, a research carried out with 20 first-time parents found that me remain distant from the attention of health workers and from the need to deal with public health policies and to insert gender perspective in the policies and practices of health and education, to form professionals that are sensible to act with these men, contributing to promote more egalitarian forms of life that can be beneficial to the man-father (21) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 So, although the inclusion of parents in health services is somewhat challenging, their participation is associated with the strengthening of the parental bond and yet, during pregnancy, it calms and comforts the pregnant woman. 21 To promote development in childhood, it is also necessary to value MCH by parents, as the instrument will always be with parents and caregivers and contains important information to stimulate the child's development with affection, and to help parents in promoting healthy development, as well as identifying changes in development. 18 Therefore, health services must act in a comprehensive and multidisciplinary manner, with professionals capable of conducting effective care through which it is possible to carry out actions that promote development, with the use of MCH for the developmental monitoring in every meeting with the child, as determined by government policies for child health.…”
Section: Stimulation Because Many Mothers Do Not Play With Children mentioning
confidence: 99%