Good practices in delivery and birth care: perceptions of Primary Care nurses

Objective: to identify the perceptions of Primary Care nurses about good practices in delivery and birth care from the perspective of the Evidence-Based Practices. Method: a descriptive, exploratory, and qualitative study, conducted in April and May 2018 with 20 nurses from a city located in the cen...

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Main Authors: Luana Fietz da Silva Raznievski (Author), Fernanda Almeida Fettermann (Author), Andriele Berger da Rosa (Author), Juliana Silveira Bordignon (Author), Hilda Maria Barbosa de Freitas (Author), Daiany saldanha da silveira Donaduzzi (Author)
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Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Objective: to identify the perceptions of Primary Care nurses about good practices in delivery and birth care from the perspective of the Evidence-Based Practices. Method: a descriptive, exploratory, and qualitative study, conducted in April and May 2018 with 20 nurses from a city located in the central region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Semi-structured interviews and a questionnaire to collect sociodemographic data and Content Analysis were used. Results: the nurses perceive prenatal care as a time to guide pregnant women so that they have autonomy and empowerment; however, the professionals did not receive qualifications for guidelines related to good practices in delivery and birth care. Conclusion: the nurses' work process must be supported by permanent education that considers the care practice supported by scientific evidence.
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2179-7692
10.5902/2179769238887