Luciana Contrera
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
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Revista gaúcha de enfermagem | 2015
Raquel Ramos Pinto do Nascimento; Sandra Lucia Arantes; Eunice Delgado Cameron de Souza; Luciana Contrera; Ana Paula de Assis Sales
OBJECTIVE To know the factors listed by puerperal woman that influenced the choice in type of delivery. METHODS Qualitative research, developed with 25 puerperal women in a University Hospital of Mato Grosso do Sul, between September and November 2014. A semi-structured interview was used for data collection and the Collective Subject Discourse was used to organize and tabulate the data collected. RESULTS The Collective Subject Discourses resulted in the following categories: Desire for the type of delivery; Respect for the chosen type of delivery and Factors that influenced the choice. Most of the women interviewed (76%) expressed a preference for normal birth due to rapid recovery, less pain and suffering. CONCLUSIONS The influence of family members, previous experience with childbirth, professional-customer interaction and internet information influenced the type of delivery chosen, which reinforces the importance of health education since the pre-natal stage, highlighting the need to equip women to perform a conscious choice.
Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem | 2015
Raquel Ramos Pinto do Nascimento; Sandra Lucia Arantes; Eunice Delgado Cameron de Souza; Luciana Contrera; Ana Paula de Assis Sales
OBJECTIVE To know the factors listed by puerperal woman that influenced the choice in type of delivery. METHODS Qualitative research, developed with 25 puerperal women in a University Hospital of Mato Grosso do Sul, between September and November 2014. A semi-structured interview was used for data collection and the Collective Subject Discourse was used to organize and tabulate the data collected. RESULTS The Collective Subject Discourses resulted in the following categories: Desire for the type of delivery; Respect for the chosen type of delivery and Factors that influenced the choice. Most of the women interviewed (76%) expressed a preference for normal birth due to rapid recovery, less pain and suffering. CONCLUSIONS The influence of family members, previous experience with childbirth, professional-customer interaction and internet information influenced the type of delivery chosen, which reinforces the importance of health education since the pre-natal stage, highlighting the need to equip women to perform a conscious choice.
Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem | 2015
Raquel Ramos Pinto do Nascimento; Sandra Lucia Arantes; Eunice Delgado Cameron de Souza; Luciana Contrera; Ana Paula de Assis Sales
OBJECTIVE To know the factors listed by puerperal woman that influenced the choice in type of delivery. METHODS Qualitative research, developed with 25 puerperal women in a University Hospital of Mato Grosso do Sul, between September and November 2014. A semi-structured interview was used for data collection and the Collective Subject Discourse was used to organize and tabulate the data collected. RESULTS The Collective Subject Discourses resulted in the following categories: Desire for the type of delivery; Respect for the chosen type of delivery and Factors that influenced the choice. Most of the women interviewed (76%) expressed a preference for normal birth due to rapid recovery, less pain and suffering. CONCLUSIONS The influence of family members, previous experience with childbirth, professional-customer interaction and internet information influenced the type of delivery chosen, which reinforces the importance of health education since the pre-natal stage, highlighting the need to equip women to perform a conscious choice.
Revista Pesquisa Qualitativa | 2018
Bruna Stéphany de Oliveira Mendes; Ana Paula de Assis Sales; Olinda Maria Rodrigues de Araújo; Luciana Contrera; Simone de Fátima Crispim; Paulo Ladislau Saviczki; Lucas Sales da Silva
CIAIQ 2017 | 2017
Bruna Stéphany de Oliveira Mendes; Ana Paula de Assis Sales; Olinda Maria Rodrigues de Araújo; Simone de Fátima Crispim; Luciana Contrera; Paulo Ladislau Saviczki; Lucas Sales da Silva
CIAIQ 2017 | 2017
Patrícia Moita Garcia Kawakame; Luciana Contrera; Thaís Garcia Ferrari; Anna Novais; Jaqueline Carvalho; Juliana Cristina Gobbo; Laura Souza
CIAIQ 2017 | 2017
Ariane Silva Mendonça; Letícia Antonio Costa; Luciana Contrera; Débora Sakamoto Silva; Priscila Maria Marcheti Fiorin; Maria Lúcia Ivo
Revista Laborativa | 2016
Leilaísa Gonçalves Oliveira; Priscila Maria Marcheti Fiorin; Luciana Contrera
Revista Enfermagem UERJ | 2016
Lais Queiroz Morais; Ana Rita Coimbra Motta-Castro; Oleci Pereira Frota; Luciana Contrera; Paula Renata Tedesco Carvalho; Fernanda Rodas Pires Fernandes
12º Congresso Internacional da Rede Unida | 2016
Débora Sakamoto Silva; Luciana Contrera; Maria Lúcia Ivo; Ana Rita Coimbra Motta de Castro; Larissa Melo Bandeira; Tayana Serpa Ortiz Tanaka; Gabriela Alves Cesar; Priscila Maria Marcheti Fiorin
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Eunice Delgado Cameron de Souza
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
View shared research outputsPriscila Maria Marcheti Fiorin
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
View shared research outputsPatrícia Moita Garcia Kawakame
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
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