Non-verbal nurse-parturient communication in labor in Portuguese-speaking countries
Objective: to analyze nonverbal communication between nurse and parturient during the active phase of labor in two Portuguese-speaking countries. Method: a quantitative and analytical study, whose sample consisted of 709 interactions that used the nonverbal communication of nurses and parturients....
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author | Gilmara de Lucena Beserra Paula Marciana Pinheiro de Oliveira Lorita Marlena Freitag Pagliuca Paulo César de Almeida Saiwori de Jesus Silva Bezerra dos Anjos Ana Karina Bezerra Pinheiro |
author_facet | Gilmara de Lucena Beserra Paula Marciana Pinheiro de Oliveira Lorita Marlena Freitag Pagliuca Paulo César de Almeida Saiwori de Jesus Silva Bezerra dos Anjos Ana Karina Bezerra Pinheiro |
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description | Objective: to analyze nonverbal communication between nurse and parturient during the active phase of labor in two Portuguese-speaking countries. Method: a quantitative and analytical study, whose sample consisted of 709 interactions that used the nonverbal communication of nurses and parturients. The analyzed variables were: distance; posture; axis; contact; emblematic gestures; illustrator gestures and regulatory gestures. For the analysis of the data, the Chi-Square and Likelihood Ratio tests were used. Results: the intimate distance between nurse and parturient in both countries (p = 0.005) prevailed. In both, touch was the most commonly used form of contact (p <0.0001). In both countries, the parturient remained lying down (p <0.0001). In relation to the established contact (p <0.0001), the parturient did not use contact. The face-to-face axis predominated in the interactions in both countries between nurse-parturient (p <0.0001) and parturient-nurse (p <0.0001). Conclusion: similarities were observed in non-verbal communication between nurses and parturients in both countries. However, there are differences such as the established contact between Brazilian and Cape Verdean nurses to parturients. |
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spelling | doaj.art-2b68d9ca2288421f9c4d12e5e25f13a12022-12-22T03:08:28ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem1518-83452710.1590/1518-8345.3032.3193S0104-11692019000100372Non-verbal nurse-parturient communication in labor in Portuguese-speaking countriesGilmara de Lucena BeserraPaula Marciana Pinheiro de OliveiraLorita Marlena Freitag PagliucaPaulo César de AlmeidaSaiwori de Jesus Silva Bezerra dos AnjosAna Karina Bezerra PinheiroObjective: to analyze nonverbal communication between nurse and parturient during the active phase of labor in two Portuguese-speaking countries. Method: a quantitative and analytical study, whose sample consisted of 709 interactions that used the nonverbal communication of nurses and parturients. The analyzed variables were: distance; posture; axis; contact; emblematic gestures; illustrator gestures and regulatory gestures. For the analysis of the data, the Chi-Square and Likelihood Ratio tests were used. Results: the intimate distance between nurse and parturient in both countries (p = 0.005) prevailed. In both, touch was the most commonly used form of contact (p <0.0001). In both countries, the parturient remained lying down (p <0.0001). In relation to the established contact (p <0.0001), the parturient did not use contact. The face-to-face axis predominated in the interactions in both countries between nurse-parturient (p <0.0001) and parturient-nurse (p <0.0001). Conclusion: similarities were observed in non-verbal communication between nurses and parturients in both countries. However, there are differences such as the established contact between Brazilian and Cape Verdean nurses to parturients.http://revodonto.bvsalud.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-11692019000100372&lng=en&tlng=enComunicación no VerbalEnfermería ObstétricaTrabajo de PartoSalud de la MujerParto NormalAtención de Enfermería |
spellingShingle | Gilmara de Lucena Beserra Paula Marciana Pinheiro de Oliveira Lorita Marlena Freitag Pagliuca Paulo César de Almeida Saiwori de Jesus Silva Bezerra dos Anjos Ana Karina Bezerra Pinheiro Non-verbal nurse-parturient communication in labor in Portuguese-speaking countries Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem Comunicación no Verbal Enfermería Obstétrica Trabajo de Parto Salud de la Mujer Parto Normal Atención de Enfermería |
title | Non-verbal nurse-parturient communication in labor in Portuguese-speaking countries |
title_full | Non-verbal nurse-parturient communication in labor in Portuguese-speaking countries |
title_fullStr | Non-verbal nurse-parturient communication in labor in Portuguese-speaking countries |
title_full_unstemmed | Non-verbal nurse-parturient communication in labor in Portuguese-speaking countries |
title_short | Non-verbal nurse-parturient communication in labor in Portuguese-speaking countries |
title_sort | non verbal nurse parturient communication in labor in portuguese speaking countries |
topic | Comunicación no Verbal Enfermería Obstétrica Trabajo de Parto Salud de la Mujer Parto Normal Atención de Enfermería |
url | http://revodonto.bvsalud.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-11692019000100372&lng=en&tlng=en |
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