Prenatal care and practices developed by the health team: integrative review
Titelübersetzung:Assistência ao pré-natal e as práticas desenvolvidas pela equipe de saúde: revisão integrativa
Autor/in:
Santiago, Cintia Mikaelle Cunha de; Sousa,Carla Nadja Santos de; Nóbrega, Líbne Lidianne da Rocha e; Sales, Linda Katia Oliveira; Morais, Fátima Raquel Rosado
Quelle: Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 9 (2017) 1, S 279-288
Inhalt: Objective: To understand the practices and professionals involved in prenatal care in the Family Health Strategy. Methods: An integrative review of the literature with a temporal scope between the years 2001 and 2012, in the SciELO database and CAPES portal of journals, using the following descriptors: Women's Health; Prenatal Care; and Health Personnel. Results: It was observed that some articles emphasize the work of nurses over the multidisciplinary work, revealing the difficulty of a comprehensive team practice. Furthermore, the focus of care is almost exclusively technical, demonstrating that the most relevant aspects to the quality of the actions during prenatal care concern the number of consultations, tests and vaccines. Conclusion: It is essential that health professionals work in a multidisciplinary perspective, in which the care given to pregnant women happens is comprehensive and complementary.
Schlagwörter:woman; Betreuung; care; Pflege; caregiving; Gesundheitspersonal; health professionals; Gesundheitsvorsorge; health care; Gesundheit; health; Schwangerschaft; pregnancy; Geburt; birth
SSOAR Kategorie:Medizinsoziologie, Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung
Nursing care to woman in immediate puerperium: a narrative description
Titelübersetzung:Assistência de enfermagem à mulher no puerpério imediato: um ensaio descritivo
Autor/in:
Cassiano, Alexandra do Nascimento; Holanda, Cristyanne Samara Miranda de; Costa, Roberta Kaliny de Souza; Morais, Fátima Raquel Rosado; Maranhão, Técia Maria do Oliveira
Quelle: Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 7 (2015) 1, S 2061-2071
Inhalt: Objective: To describe the nursing care provided in the immediate postpartum though perceptions of nurses in a public hospital. Method: descriptive study with a qualitative approach. Study participants were nurses who attend the institution postpartum. Qualitative data were analyzed based on thematic content analysis. Results: from the analysis of discourses, categories encompassing the dimensions of the process of nursing work emerged: Managing; Assisting/intervening; Investigating/researching; and the teaching/learning in the nursing actions. Managing nursing actions underlies up in classical management theories; assistance is marked by biologism; there is lack of research in the work process; educational practices are based on the traditional health model and there is a shortage of actions on Continuing Education. Conclusion: the nursing practice must be based on articulated processes to generate practices that make up the entirety of health actions.
Quelle: Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 5 (2013) 4, S 591-598
Inhalt: Objective: We aimed to understand how culture influences in the process of women delivery. Eight women were interviewed. Method: A qualitative study done at a teaching hospital and basic health unit, in the year 2011. The interviews were analyzed and interpreted according to the Analysis of Thematic Content. Results: Showed that the positive meaning conveyed by the women who cohabit with the interviewed, provided an enriching delivery and influenced in the preference for the natural labor. The participants who received negative comments felt fear, anxiety and insecurity during the birth experience. Conclusion: We understand that culture influences in labor of women.
Vom Aussterben Europas: eine kritische Einschätzung von Fortpflanzungsdiskursen in europäischen Gesundheitsprogrammen
Titelübersetzung:The extinction of Europe? A critical evaluation of reproductive health policies in Europe
Autor/in:
Schutzbach, Franziska
Quelle: GENDER - Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft, 5 (2013) 1, S 72-87
Inhalt: "Der Text untersucht neue Formen der Bevölkerungspolitiken im europäischen Raum. Am Beispiel der Weltgesundheitsorganisation (WHO Regional Office for Europe) zeigen die folgenden Ausführungen, dass Fortpflanzung auf der Grundlage einer biopolitischen Konzeptualisierung von Gesundheit auf neue Weise regulierbar wird. Dabei stehen drei Aspekte im Vordergrund: das Primat der Bevölkerung über Gesundheit, die Ausdifferenzierung von Risikokalkulationen und die vergeschlechtlichte Dimension der Fortpflanzungsdiskurse. Der Text arbeitet die biopolitische Figuration von Gesundheit als ein historisches Kontinuum heraus und macht die Regulierung der (weiblichen) Fortpflanzung als ein Organisationsprinzip von Nation sichtbar." (Autorenreferat)
Inhalt: "This text investigates how the World Health Organization (WHO Regional Office for Europe) introduced the 2001 UN programme on sexual and reproductive health in Europe. It appears that the WHO health programmes constitute a new regime of interventions in the area of population control: sexuality and reproduction are regulated based on a biopolitical conceptualization of health. At the same time, the analysis reveals that the biopolitical signature of health and reproduction is a historical continuum. The following text will go into three aspects of this biopolitical signature: Firstly the primacy of population over health (with the demographic focus on Europe). Secondly the differentiation of risk calculations. And thirdly the gendered discourse of reproduction, making women the central figure of governmental policies." (author's abstract)
Schlagwörter:EU; Gesundheit; Reproduktionsmedizin; Programm; demographic factors; historische Entwicklung; demographic situation; birth; health service; agenda setting function; demographische Lage; Gesundheitspolitik; Federal Republic of Germany; historical development; health policy; EU; WHO; Gesundheitsleistung; Geburt; agenda setting function; program; reproductive medicine; demographische Faktoren; WHO; health
SSOAR Kategorie:Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Medizinsoziologie