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Reprod. clim ; 32(2): 78-84, 2017. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-883261

ABSTRACT

Objetivos: analisar a violência institucional contra mulheres no processo de parturição em maternidades vinculadas a Rede Cegonha de Fortaleza/Cascavel. Material e Métodos: Trata­se de um estudo descritivo com abordagem quantitativa, realizado em onze hospitais­maternidades, de média e alta complexidade da rede de atenção à saúde da mulher no estado do Ceará, composta por 11 hospitais­maternidades, participaram da pesquisa 3.765 puérperas de parto transpelviano que se encontravam nas unidades de alojamento conjunto das referidas instituições. Resultados: Sobre as características sociodemográficas das participantes da pesquisa tinham entre 20 a 34 anos (62,1%), tratando­se do suporte emocional que deve ser oferecido durante o parto, as participantes relataram que tiveram a presença de visitas (82,9%), em relação as atitudes que ocasionaram sentimentos de hesitação as participantes afirmaram que sentiam segurança (89,4%). Conclusões: A pesquisa demostra a importância de um atendimento humanizado adequado através da estruturação e organização da atenção materno­infantil proposto pela rede cegonha.(AU)


Objectives: to analyze the institutional violence against women in the parturition process in maternity hospitals linked to Stork Network of Fortaleza/Cascavel. Material and Methods: This is a descriptive study with a quantitative approach, performed in eleven maternities, medium and high complexity of the network of health care of women in the state of Ceará, composed of 11 maternity hospitals, participated in the survey 3.765 transpelvic birth mothers who were in the accommodation units set of these institutions. Results: About the sociodemographic characteristics of the study participants were between 20­34 years (62.1%), in the case of emotional support that should be offered during delivery, the participants reported that they felt the presence of visits (82.9%) in relation to the attitudes that led to feelings of hesitation the participants said they felt security (89.4%). Conclusions: The study demonstrates the importance of an appropriate humanized care through the structure and organization of maternal and child care proposed by the stork network.(AU)


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Adult , Young Adult , Humanizing Delivery , Maternal Welfare , Maternal-Child Health Services , Patient Safety , Public Health , Violence Against Women
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