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- Title
LIVING DISORDERS IN THE PRACTICE OF OBSTETRIC NURSE CARE: THE COMPLEX LOOK AT THE PHENOMENON.
- Authors
Medeiros Dantas de Rubim Costa, Maria Cláudia; Silva de Farias, Pedro Henrique; Pereira Soares dos Santos, Flávia Andréia; Cruz Enders, Bertha; Lorenzini Erdmann, Alacoque
- Abstract
Objective: Understand the disorders experienced by nurses in their practice of childbirth care, in the light of Complexity. We used the Grounded Theory as a methodological reference and the Complexity Theory as theoretical support. Method: Qualitative study. We used the Grounded Theory as a methodological reference and the Complexity Theory as theoretical support. We interviewed 31 participants in three sample groups of nurses, health managers and physicians. Results: Obstetric nurses experience disorders in relation to their autonomy, the power of the doctor and obstetric violence in the birthing process, the lack of support from the health management and maternity management, the lack of organization of the network and, as a consequence, they experience feelings performance. Conclusion: These should be overcome as a possibility of change in the care model of the obstetrician nurse.
- Subjects
MATERNAL health services; NURSING; NURSES' attitudes; MATERNITY nursing; GROUNDED theory; HEALTH facility administration; QUALITATIVE research; NURSING practice; CONCEPTUAL structures; NURSES; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; DATA analysis software; MENTAL illness
- Publication
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental, 2021, Vol 13, Issue 1, p490
- ISSN
1809-6107
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.9789/2175-5361.rpcfo.v13.9245