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Factors that influence the choice of birth type regarding the perception of puerperal women
Fatores que influenciam a escolha do tipo de parto na percepção das puérperas
Factores que influyen en la elección del tipo de nacimiento en la percepción de las puerperas
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Abstract Objective: To understand the factors that influence the process of choosing the type of delivery, from the perception of mothers. Methods: This is a qualitative and descriptive research, held at the Women's Hospital Midwife Maria Correia, Mossoró/RN. A total of 14 mothers were interviewed. Data were... view more
Objective: To understand the factors that influence the process of choosing the type of delivery, from the perception of mothers. Methods: This is a qualitative and descriptive research, held at the Women's Hospital Midwife Maria Correia, Mossoró/RN. A total of 14 mothers were interviewed. Data were analyzed according to the Collective Subject Discourse technique. The study was submitted to the Ethics Committee in Research of Universidade Potiguar approved under the number CAAE: 38520214.0.0000.5296. Results: Women's desire a birth delivery without complications and fast recovery. The influences of the "fear of pain" and individual experiences and other women for choosing the type of delivery are significant. Conclusion: We emphasize the importance of access to prenatal quality actions that provide safe choices, clarifying doubts and future mother's wishes, reassuringly for delivery.... view less
Keywords
woman; hospital; desire for children; birth; prenatal diagnostics; perception
Classification
Medical Sociology
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies
General Psychology
Document language
English
Publication Year
2017
Page/Pages
p. 717-726
Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 9 (2017) 3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2017.v9i3.717-726
ISSN
2175-5361
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed