Renata Cunha da Silva
Universidade Federal de Pelotas
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Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem | 2011
Marilu Correa Soares; Silvana Martins Mishima; Renata Cunha da Silva; Caroline Vargas Ribeiro; Sonia Maria Könzgen Meinckes; Ana Cândida Lopes Corrêa
Objetivou-se compreender como os servicos de saude do Sistema Unico de Saude estao organizados para contemplar a integralidade na atencao a mulher com câncer de colo uterino. Pesquisa qualitativa, descritiva, com 20 mulheres. Utilizou-se na coleta dos dados a entrevista semiestruturada conjugada a observacao participante. A analise tematica evidenciou o tema “A procura pela assistencia: o acesso ao Sistema Unico de Saude e a utilizacao dos servicos na busca de atencao integral”. Identificou-se que, na utilizacao dos servicos de saude, as mulheres expuseram concepcoes sobre a atencao recebida, as potencialidades e limites da integralidade nesse contexto. Conclui-se que a efetivacao das acoes de saude, em busca da integralidade da atencao as mulheres, requer ousadia e a promocao do dialogo entre os atores sociais, como forma de construir uma consciencia sanitaria que permita o compromisso etico em direcao as mudancas necessarias ao cuidado.
Texto & Contexto Enfermagem | 2013
Renata Cunha da Silva; Marilu Correa Soares; Vanda Maria da Rosa Jardim; Nalú Pereira da Costa Kerber; Sonia Maria Könzgen Meincke
ABTRACT: This descriptive study aimed to identify the childbirth care practices developed by health professionals towards adolescent parturients. Data were collected from the database of the study “Humanizing Childbirth Care in Adolescents”, developed in the city of Pelotas-RS, by means of semi-structured interviews, between 2008 and 2009. The study population consisted of health workers from the obstetric center of a public teaching hospital. The analysis was systematized as per the guide Care in Normal Birth, published by the World Health Organization. Results evidenced that useful practices, such as intimacy and privacy, choice of the type of childbirth and breastfeeding encouragement are not respected. The harmful practices that stood out were the use of the lithotomy position and oxytocin. Examples of practices that are frequently developed inappropriately are food restriction and the use of amniotomy. In conclusion, childbirth care practices partially complied with the Humanizing Labor and Childbirth Policy. DESCRIPTORS: Adolescent. Women’s health. Humanizing childbirth. Nursing.ABTRACT: This descriptive study aimed to identify the childbirth care practices developed by health professionals towards adolescent parturients. Data were collected from the database of the study “Humanizing childbirth care in adolescents”, developed in the city of Pelotas-RS, by means of semi-structured interviews, between 2008 and 2009. The study population consisted of health workers from the obstetric center of a public teaching hospital. The analysis was systematized as per the guide Care in Normal Birth, published by the World Health Organization. Results evidenced that useful practices, such as intimacy and privacy, choice of the type of childbirth and breastfeeding encouragement are not respected. The harmful practices that stood out were the use of the lithotomy position and oxytocin. Examples of practices that are frequently developed inappropriately are food restriction and the use of amniotomy. In conclusion, childbirth care practices partially complied with the Humanizing Labor and Childbirth Policy. DESCRIPTORS: Adolescent. Women’s health. Humanizing delivery. Nursing.
Journal of Nursing Ufpe Online | 2015
Patricia Graciele Philippsen Maders Gonçalves; Marilu Correa Soares; Renata Cunha da Silva; Sonia Maria Könzgen Meincke; Nalú Pereira da Costa Kerber; Carolina Carbonell Demori
Objetivo: investigar el conocimiento del acompanante acerca de los derechos de la madre durante el parto. Metodo: es un estudio cualitativo descriptivo. Participaron 10 acompanantes que se encontraban junto a las adolescentes embarazadas en un hospital universitario en el sur de Brasil, a partir de noviembre de 2008 a noviembre de 2009. Los datos recogidos fueron elegidos para el analisis tematico. El proyecto de investigacion fue aprobado por el Comite de Etica en la Investigacion bajo Dictamen 031/2008. Resultados: Se identifico la falta de conocimento de los acompanantes acerca de los derechos de la mujer en trabajo de parto y la resistencia de algunos profesionales de la salud para aceptarlos en la sala de partos. Conclusion: la humanizacion de la atencion durante el proceso de parto esta relacionada con la conciencia de las mujeres parturientes, acompanantes y los profesionales de la salud en la aplicacion de la Ley del Acompanante, por lo que el equipo de salud tiene un papel importante en el esclarecimiento de estos derechos a los usuarios
Texto & Contexto Enfermagem | 2013
Renata Cunha da Silva; Marilu Correa Soares; Vanda Maria da Rosa Jardim; Nalú Pereira da Costa Kerber; Sonia Maria Könzgen Meincke
ABTRACT: This descriptive study aimed to identify the childbirth care practices developed by health professionals towards adolescent parturients. Data were collected from the database of the study “Humanizing Childbirth Care in Adolescents”, developed in the city of Pelotas-RS, by means of semi-structured interviews, between 2008 and 2009. The study population consisted of health workers from the obstetric center of a public teaching hospital. The analysis was systematized as per the guide Care in Normal Birth, published by the World Health Organization. Results evidenced that useful practices, such as intimacy and privacy, choice of the type of childbirth and breastfeeding encouragement are not respected. The harmful practices that stood out were the use of the lithotomy position and oxytocin. Examples of practices that are frequently developed inappropriately are food restriction and the use of amniotomy. In conclusion, childbirth care practices partially complied with the Humanizing Labor and Childbirth Policy. DESCRIPTORS: Adolescent. Women’s health. Humanizing childbirth. Nursing.ABTRACT: This descriptive study aimed to identify the childbirth care practices developed by health professionals towards adolescent parturients. Data were collected from the database of the study “Humanizing childbirth care in adolescents”, developed in the city of Pelotas-RS, by means of semi-structured interviews, between 2008 and 2009. The study population consisted of health workers from the obstetric center of a public teaching hospital. The analysis was systematized as per the guide Care in Normal Birth, published by the World Health Organization. Results evidenced that useful practices, such as intimacy and privacy, choice of the type of childbirth and breastfeeding encouragement are not respected. The harmful practices that stood out were the use of the lithotomy position and oxytocin. Examples of practices that are frequently developed inappropriately are food restriction and the use of amniotomy. In conclusion, childbirth care practices partially complied with the Humanizing Labor and Childbirth Policy. DESCRIPTORS: Adolescent. Women’s health. Humanizing delivery. Nursing.
Texto & Contexto Enfermagem | 2013
Renata Cunha da Silva; Marilu Correa Soares; Vanda Maria da Rosa Jardim; Nalú Pereira da Costa Kerber; Sonia Maria Könzgen Meincke
ABTRACT: This descriptive study aimed to identify the childbirth care practices developed by health professionals towards adolescent parturients. Data were collected from the database of the study “Humanizing Childbirth Care in Adolescents”, developed in the city of Pelotas-RS, by means of semi-structured interviews, between 2008 and 2009. The study population consisted of health workers from the obstetric center of a public teaching hospital. The analysis was systematized as per the guide Care in Normal Birth, published by the World Health Organization. Results evidenced that useful practices, such as intimacy and privacy, choice of the type of childbirth and breastfeeding encouragement are not respected. The harmful practices that stood out were the use of the lithotomy position and oxytocin. Examples of practices that are frequently developed inappropriately are food restriction and the use of amniotomy. In conclusion, childbirth care practices partially complied with the Humanizing Labor and Childbirth Policy. DESCRIPTORS: Adolescent. Women’s health. Humanizing childbirth. Nursing.ABTRACT: This descriptive study aimed to identify the childbirth care practices developed by health professionals towards adolescent parturients. Data were collected from the database of the study “Humanizing childbirth care in adolescents”, developed in the city of Pelotas-RS, by means of semi-structured interviews, between 2008 and 2009. The study population consisted of health workers from the obstetric center of a public teaching hospital. The analysis was systematized as per the guide Care in Normal Birth, published by the World Health Organization. Results evidenced that useful practices, such as intimacy and privacy, choice of the type of childbirth and breastfeeding encouragement are not respected. The harmful practices that stood out were the use of the lithotomy position and oxytocin. Examples of practices that are frequently developed inappropriately are food restriction and the use of amniotomy. In conclusion, childbirth care practices partially complied with the Humanizing Labor and Childbirth Policy. DESCRIPTORS: Adolescent. Women’s health. Humanizing delivery. Nursing.
Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem | 2011
Marilu Correa Soares; Silvana Martins Mishima; Renata Cunha da Silva; Caroline Vargas Ribeiro; Sonia Maria Könzgen Meinckes; Ana Cândida Lopes Corrêa
Objetivou-se compreender como os servicos de saude do Sistema Unico de Saude estao organizados para contemplar a integralidade na atencao a mulher com câncer de colo uterino. Pesquisa qualitativa, descritiva, com 20 mulheres. Utilizou-se na coleta dos dados a entrevista semiestruturada conjugada a observacao participante. A analise tematica evidenciou o tema “A procura pela assistencia: o acesso ao Sistema Unico de Saude e a utilizacao dos servicos na busca de atencao integral”. Identificou-se que, na utilizacao dos servicos de saude, as mulheres expuseram concepcoes sobre a atencao recebida, as potencialidades e limites da integralidade nesse contexto. Conclui-se que a efetivacao das acoes de saude, em busca da integralidade da atencao as mulheres, requer ousadia e a promocao do dialogo entre os atores sociais, como forma de construir uma consciencia sanitaria que permita o compromisso etico em direcao as mudancas necessarias ao cuidado.
Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem | 2011
Marilu Correa Soares; Silvana Martins Mishima; Renata Cunha da Silva; Caroline Vargas Ribeiro; Sonia Maria Könzgen Meinckes; Ana Cândida Lopes Corrêa
Objetivou-se compreender como os servicos de saude do Sistema Unico de Saude estao organizados para contemplar a integralidade na atencao a mulher com câncer de colo uterino. Pesquisa qualitativa, descritiva, com 20 mulheres. Utilizou-se na coleta dos dados a entrevista semiestruturada conjugada a observacao participante. A analise tematica evidenciou o tema “A procura pela assistencia: o acesso ao Sistema Unico de Saude e a utilizacao dos servicos na busca de atencao integral”. Identificou-se que, na utilizacao dos servicos de saude, as mulheres expuseram concepcoes sobre a atencao recebida, as potencialidades e limites da integralidade nesse contexto. Conclui-se que a efetivacao das acoes de saude, em busca da integralidade da atencao as mulheres, requer ousadia e a promocao do dialogo entre os atores sociais, como forma de construir uma consciencia sanitaria que permita o compromisso etico em direcao as mudancas necessarias ao cuidado.
Enfermería global: Revista electrónica semestral de enfermería | 2011
Renata Cunha da Silva; Marilu Correa Soares; Rosani Manfrin Muniz; Francine Pereira Andrade; A.A.P. Torres; Viviane Gomes
Journal of Nursing and Health | 2016
Renata Cunha da Silva; Ana Amália Pereira Torres; Sueine da Rosa Valadão; Tatiane Machado da Silva Soares
Journal of Nursing and Health | 2013
Francine Pereira Andrade; Viviane Gomes; Flávio Aranalde Wenzel; Rosani Manfrin Muniz; Renata Cunha da Silva