Nursing care in humanized childbirth: a literature review

Autores/as

  • Michelle Carneiro Fonseca
  • Nathália Torres Costa de Souza
  • Mariana Furtado Barros de Souza
  • Carmem Cristina Torquato Nunes
  • Alyson Soares Santana
  • Polliana Carvalho de Souza
  • Liva Gurgel Guerra Fernandes
  • Daniella Santos Guedes Alcoforado
  • Priscilla Pereira de Menezes
  • Kadija Gentil Nogueira Garcia
  • Alessandra Gurgel Câmara
  • Maria de Lourdes Pontes Neta
  • Danielle Chacon dos Santos Braz

Palabras clave:

Humanized childbirth, Nursing, reception

Resumen

Numerous government initiatives were created in the sphere of the Unified Health System (SUS). The Prenatal and Birth Humanization Program (PHPN). The main objective of this study was to identify, through an integrative literature review, the available evidence on nursing care provided to parturients in humanized childbirth. Humanization provides comprehensive assistance to the parturient through actions that respect and assist the woman during Labor (PT). The Program for Humanization of Prenatal and Birth (PHPN) offers numerous references of techniques and treatments of therapies based on scientific confirmation. Therefore, the essentiality of nursing care in Humanized Childbirth is perceived. With a view to being the team that is most present with the patient, offering emotional support and care. It is concluded that nursing professionals are essential in the consolidation of the humanized care model.

 

DOI: 10.56238/homeinternationalanais-070

Publicado

2023-02-01

Cómo citar

Fonseca, M. C., de Souza, N. T. C., de Souza, M. F. B., Nunes, C. C. T., Santana, A. S., de Souza, P. C., Fernandes, L. G. G., Alcoforado, D. S. G., de Menezes, P. P., Garcia, K. G. N., Câmara, A. G., Neta, M. de L. P., & Braz, D. C. dos S. (2023). Nursing care in humanized childbirth: a literature review. Caderno De ANAIS HOME. Recuperado a partir de https://homepublishing.com.br/index.php/cadernodeanais/article/view/72