Delivery care practices in the experience of puerperal women: analysis in the light of humanization

Objective: to analyze the experiences of puerperal women about the professional practices developed in delivery care in the light of the theoretical contribution of humanization. Method: qualitative research, with the participation of ten puerperal women who experienced vaginal delivery, through sem...

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Main Authors: Pâmela da Rosa Gonzalez, Lisie Alende Prates, Joice Moreira Schmalfuss, Jussara Mendes Lipinski, Ana Paula de Lima Escobal, Mari Luci Chalme da Silva
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2021-04-01
Series:Revista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsm.br/reufsm/article/view/53146
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author Pâmela da Rosa Gonzalez
Lisie Alende Prates
Joice Moreira Schmalfuss
Jussara Mendes Lipinski
Ana Paula de Lima Escobal
Mari Luci Chalme da Silva
author_facet Pâmela da Rosa Gonzalez
Lisie Alende Prates
Joice Moreira Schmalfuss
Jussara Mendes Lipinski
Ana Paula de Lima Escobal
Mari Luci Chalme da Silva
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description Objective: to analyze the experiences of puerperal women about the professional practices developed in delivery care in the light of the theoretical contribution of humanization. Method: qualitative research, with the participation of ten puerperal women who experienced vaginal delivery, through semi-structured interviews, developed between September and November 2019. Thematic analysis was adopted. Results: practices that distanced themselves from humanization, such as enema, water and food restriction, frequent vaginal examinations, episiotomy, Valsalva and Kristeller maneuvers, predominated. The practices that approached humanization were the presence of the companion, use of methods of pain relief in the delivery and early skin contact between mother and baby. Conclusion: the experiences of the puerperal women were mainly marked by harmful or ineffective professional behaviors, performed inappropriately and with little scientific evidence about their efficacy. It is expected to support the reflection on the need for review and updating regarding good practices of delivery care.
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spelling doaj.art-3b054cfb96a446cc86907eddf11693152022-12-21T19:51:08ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaRevista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2179-76922179-76922021-04-01110e37e3710.5902/217976925314636297Delivery care practices in the experience of puerperal women: analysis in the light of humanizationPâmela da Rosa Gonzalez0Lisie Alende Prates1Joice Moreira Schmalfuss2Jussara Mendes Lipinski3Ana Paula de Lima Escobal4Mari Luci Chalme da Silva5Universidade Federal do PampaUniversidade Federal do PampaUniversidade Federal da Fronteira SulUniversidade Federal do PampaUniversidade Federal do PampaUniversidade Federal do PampaObjective: to analyze the experiences of puerperal women about the professional practices developed in delivery care in the light of the theoretical contribution of humanization. Method: qualitative research, with the participation of ten puerperal women who experienced vaginal delivery, through semi-structured interviews, developed between September and November 2019. Thematic analysis was adopted. Results: practices that distanced themselves from humanization, such as enema, water and food restriction, frequent vaginal examinations, episiotomy, Valsalva and Kristeller maneuvers, predominated. The practices that approached humanization were the presence of the companion, use of methods of pain relief in the delivery and early skin contact between mother and baby. Conclusion: the experiences of the puerperal women were mainly marked by harmful or ineffective professional behaviors, performed inappropriately and with little scientific evidence about their efficacy. It is expected to support the reflection on the need for review and updating regarding good practices of delivery care.https://periodicos.ufsm.br/reufsm/article/view/53146enfermagemsaúde da mulherpartoparto humanizadohumanização da assistência
spellingShingle Pâmela da Rosa Gonzalez
Lisie Alende Prates
Joice Moreira Schmalfuss
Jussara Mendes Lipinski
Ana Paula de Lima Escobal
Mari Luci Chalme da Silva
Delivery care practices in the experience of puerperal women: analysis in the light of humanization
Revista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
enfermagem
saúde da mulher
parto
parto humanizado
humanização da assistência
title Delivery care practices in the experience of puerperal women: analysis in the light of humanization
title_full Delivery care practices in the experience of puerperal women: analysis in the light of humanization
title_fullStr Delivery care practices in the experience of puerperal women: analysis in the light of humanization
title_full_unstemmed Delivery care practices in the experience of puerperal women: analysis in the light of humanization
title_short Delivery care practices in the experience of puerperal women: analysis in the light of humanization
title_sort delivery care practices in the experience of puerperal women analysis in the light of humanization
topic enfermagem
saúde da mulher
parto
parto humanizado
humanização da assistência
url https://periodicos.ufsm.br/reufsm/article/view/53146
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