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Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2018

Boas práticas de atenção ao parto e ao nascimento na perspectiva de profissionais de saúde

Simone Barbosa Pereira; Claudia Maria Gabert Diaz; Marli Terezinha Stein Backes; Carla Lizandra de Lima Ferreira; Dirce Stein Backes

OBJECTIVE Determine the understanding of health professionals of an obstetric hospital regarding the good practices of labor and birth care recommended by the World Health Organization. METHOD Research-initiative, with data collection between April and July 2016 using the focal group technique, with 27 health professionals of an obstetric hospital of Rio Grande do Sul with 21 hospitalization beds. RESULTS Three thematic categories were achieved: good obstetric practices and their meanings; from the biological character to singular and multidimensional care; from the punctual and fragmented conception to the labor and birth care network. CONCLUSION Good practices, in addition to enabling rethinking the obstetric model and contributing to organize the maternal and child health care network in order to ensure access, humane care, and problem-solving capacity, also foster female protagonism.


Escola Anna Nery | 2015

Self care theory in pregnant women during chemical detoxification from crack: nursing’s contributions

Thalissa Nicolli; Maria Helena Gehlen; Silomar Ilha; Claudia Maria Gabert Diaz; Karine de Freitas Cáceres Machado; Elisabeta Albertina Nietsche

Objective: To identify the contributions provided by activities that promote self care, developed with pregnant women during chemical detoxification from crack, having Dorothea Orems Self Care Theory as reference. Methods: A descriptive, exploratory and qualitative study was performed between August and November 2013 with five pregnant women hospitalized at the chemical detoxification unit of a general hospital in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil. Data were collected before and after the activities, developed during this period, through semi-structured interviews and submitted to content analysis after being approved by the local Research and Ethics Committee (Opinion 072/2010). Results: A total of three categories were identified: from the absence to the need of activities that promote self care; the contributions of these activities to the promotion and acceptance of chemical detoxification and self care; and self care performed by pregnant women after these activities. Conclusion: The activities developed with pregnant women helped to enhance their self care in the reality studied.Objective:To identify the contributions provided by activities that promote self care, developed with pregnant women during chemical detoxification from crack, having Dorothea Orems Self Care Theory as reference.Methods:A descriptive, exploratory and qualitative study was performed between August and November 2013 with five pregnant women hospitalized at the chemical detoxification unit of a general hospital in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil. Data were collected before and after the activities, developed during this period, through semi-structured interviews and submitted to content analysis after being approved by the local Research and Ethics Committee (Opinion 072/2010).Results:A total of three categories were identified: from the absence to the need of activities that promote self care; the contributions of these activities to the promotion and acceptance of chemical detoxification and self care; and self care performed by pregnant women after these activities.Conclusion:The activities developed with pregnant women helped to enhance their self care in the reality studied.


Escola Anna Nery | 2015

Teoria do autocuidado na desintoxicação química de gestantes em uso do crack: contribuições da enfermagem

Thalissa Nicolli; Maria Helena Gehlen; Silomar Ilha; Claudia Maria Gabert Diaz; Karine de Freitas Cáceres Machado; Elisabeta Albertina Nietsche

Objective: To identify the contributions provided by activities that promote self care, developed with pregnant women during chemical detoxification from crack, having Dorothea Orems Self Care Theory as reference. Methods: A descriptive, exploratory and qualitative study was performed between August and November 2013 with five pregnant women hospitalized at the chemical detoxification unit of a general hospital in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil. Data were collected before and after the activities, developed during this period, through semi-structured interviews and submitted to content analysis after being approved by the local Research and Ethics Committee (Opinion 072/2010). Results: A total of three categories were identified: from the absence to the need of activities that promote self care; the contributions of these activities to the promotion and acceptance of chemical detoxification and self care; and self care performed by pregnant women after these activities. Conclusion: The activities developed with pregnant women helped to enhance their self care in the reality studied.Objective:To identify the contributions provided by activities that promote self care, developed with pregnant women during chemical detoxification from crack, having Dorothea Orems Self Care Theory as reference.Methods:A descriptive, exploratory and qualitative study was performed between August and November 2013 with five pregnant women hospitalized at the chemical detoxification unit of a general hospital in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil. Data were collected before and after the activities, developed during this period, through semi-structured interviews and submitted to content analysis after being approved by the local Research and Ethics Committee (Opinion 072/2010).Results:A total of three categories were identified: from the absence to the need of activities that promote self care; the contributions of these activities to the promotion and acceptance of chemical detoxification and self care; and self care performed by pregnant women after these activities.Conclusion:The activities developed with pregnant women helped to enhance their self care in the reality studied.


Escola Anna Nery | 2015

Teoría del autocuidado en la desintoxicación química de gestantes usuarias de crack: contribuciones de la enfermería

Thalissa Nicolli; Maria Helena Gehlen; Silomar Ilha; Claudia Maria Gabert Diaz; Karine de Freitas Cáceres Machado; Elisabeta Albertina Nietsche

Objective: To identify the contributions provided by activities that promote self care, developed with pregnant women during chemical detoxification from crack, having Dorothea Orems Self Care Theory as reference. Methods: A descriptive, exploratory and qualitative study was performed between August and November 2013 with five pregnant women hospitalized at the chemical detoxification unit of a general hospital in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil. Data were collected before and after the activities, developed during this period, through semi-structured interviews and submitted to content analysis after being approved by the local Research and Ethics Committee (Opinion 072/2010). Results: A total of three categories were identified: from the absence to the need of activities that promote self care; the contributions of these activities to the promotion and acceptance of chemical detoxification and self care; and self care performed by pregnant women after these activities. Conclusion: The activities developed with pregnant women helped to enhance their self care in the reality studied.Objective:To identify the contributions provided by activities that promote self care, developed with pregnant women during chemical detoxification from crack, having Dorothea Orems Self Care Theory as reference.Methods:A descriptive, exploratory and qualitative study was performed between August and November 2013 with five pregnant women hospitalized at the chemical detoxification unit of a general hospital in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil. Data were collected before and after the activities, developed during this period, through semi-structured interviews and submitted to content analysis after being approved by the local Research and Ethics Committee (Opinion 072/2010).Results:A total of three categories were identified: from the absence to the need of activities that promote self care; the contributions of these activities to the promotion and acceptance of chemical detoxification and self care; and self care performed by pregnant women after these activities.Conclusion:The activities developed with pregnant women helped to enhance their self care in the reality studied.


Cogitare Enfermagem | 2010

VIVÊNCIAS EDUCATIVAS DA EQUIPE DE SAÚDE EM UNIDADE GINECO-OBSTÉTRICA

Claudia Maria Gabert Diaz; Izabel Cristina Hoffmann; Regina Gema Santini Costenaro; Betina Rodrigues da Silva; Bianca Calegari Lavall


Revista de Pesquisa : Cuidado é Fundamental Online | 2018

Tecnologias apropriadas para o parto e nascimento: atribuições do enfermeiro obstetra

Simone Barbosa Pereira; Terezinha Stein Backes; Claudia Maria Gabert Diaz; Dirce Stein Backes


Revista de Pesquisa : Cuidado é Fundamental Online | 2017

The approach of the nursing team about the humanized childbirth during the prenatal: a narrative review Abordagem da equipe de enfermagem acerca do parto humanizado no pré-natal: uma revisão narrativa

Marcela Vestena Ragagnin; Mara Regina Caino Teixeira Marchiori; Claudia Maria Gabert Diaz; Thalissa Nicolli; Simone Barbosa Pereira; Lenise Dutra da Silva


Revista de Pesquisa : Cuidado é Fundamental Online | 2017

A ENFERMAGEM INTENSIVISTA FRENTE À DOAÇÃO DE ÓRGÃOS: UMA REVISÃO INTEGRATIVA.

Hetiani Barretta da Silva; Kauana Flores da Silva; Claudia Maria Gabert Diaz


Rev. pesqui. cuid. fundam. (Online) | 2017

Abordagem da equipe de enfermagem acerca do parto humanizado no pré-natal: uma revisão narrativa

Marcela Vestena Ragagnin; Mara Regina Caino Teixeira Marchioiri; Claudia Maria Gabert Diaz; Thalissa Nicolli; Simone Barbosa Pereira; Lenise Dutra da Silva


Disciplinarum Scientia | Saúde | 2017

Mulher em situação de violência: rompendo o silêncio

Jaqueline Tagarra Flores; Carla Lizandra de Lima Ferreira; Adriana Dall’Asta Pereira; Claudia Maria Gabert Diaz; Regina Gema Santini Costenaro

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Thalissa Nicolli

Centro Universitário Franciscano

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Elisabeta Albertina Nietsche

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Maria Helena Gehlen

Centro Universitário Franciscano

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Simone Barbosa Pereira

Centro Universitário Franciscano

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Claudia Zamberlan

Centro Universitário Franciscano

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Silomar Ilha

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Hetiani Barretta da Silva

Centro Universitário Franciscano

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