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Type: | Artigo de Periódico |
Title: | Technology used by companions in labor and childbirth : a descriptive study |
Authors: | Oliveira, Amanda Souza de Damasceno, Ana Kelve de Castro Moraes, Jamile Lopes de Moreira, Karla de Abreu Peixoto Teles, Liana Mara Rocha Gomes, Linicarla Fabíole de Souza |
Keywords: | Parto Humanizado;Enfermagem Obstétrica |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing |
Citation: | OLIVEIRA, A. S. et al. Technology used by companions in labor and childbirth : a descriptive study. Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing, v. 13, n. 1, p. 36-45, 2014. |
Abstract: | Aim: To evaluate the knowledge of companions about the use of support techniques during childbirth. Method: A descriptive, cross-sectional quantitative study undertaken at the Assis Chateaubriand Maternity Hospital with a sample of 62 companions. Data collection was undertaken from May to November 2011, through individual interviews and a survey. The Pearson’s chi-square tests and Fisher’s exact test for statistical associations were used. Results: 59 (95.2%) of the companions who witnessed the birth did not undergo any training; 32 (51.6%) were selected at the time of entry of the pregnant women in the emergency room; emotional support activities were predominant. The experience of witnessing the birth was considered to be positive on the part of 58 (96%) of the companions. Discussion: the most common relationship between companion and the pregnant woman were mother and daughter respectively. Feelings of insecurity and fear were experienced by some of the companions. Conclusion: the companion’s presence during labor constitutes a major form of care. |
URI: | http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/8493 |
ISSN: | 1676-4285 On line |
Appears in Collections: | DENF - Artigos publicados em revistas científicas |
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