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Práticas obstétricas hospitalares e suas repercussões no bem-estar materno

Aline Spanevello Alvares, Áurea Christina de Paula Corrêa, J. Nakagawa, Marília Duarte Valim, Milena Temer Jamas, Renata Marien Knupp Medeiros

2020Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association of care practices performed by obstetric professionals with maternal welfare/malaise levels. METHOD: A quantitative study conducted in a Prepartum/Childbirth/Postpartum Unit of a Teaching Hospital with puerperal women who underwent vaginal births. An association was performed between obstetric practices and maternal welfare/malaise levels. RESULTS: There were 104 puerperal women who participated. Obstetric practices which caused mothers to feel unwell and which obtained statistical significance were: amniotomy (p = 0.018), episiotomy (p = 0.05), adoption of horizontal positions in the expulsive period (p = 0.04), the non-use of non-invasive care technologies (p = 0.029), and non-skin-to-skin contact between mother and child (p = 0.002). For most women, the presence of a companion favored welfare, even though it did not have a statistically significant association. After performing logistic regression, non-performance of amniotomy was the only variable which showed significance in maternal welfare. CONCLUSION: Humanized obstetric practices have greater potential to promote maternal welfare. The importance of obstetric nurses conducting practices which provide greater welfare to mothers is emphasized.

Topics & Concepts

ChildbirthGynecologyMedicineNursingObstetricsPregnancyBiologyGeneticsMaternal and Perinatal Health InterventionsMaternal and Neonatal HealthcareBreastfeeding Practices and Influences
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