Significados para las madres del parto humanizado área post parto Hospital León Becerra Camacho Milagro 2018

Objective: To describe the meanings that mothers have for humanized delivery, through the application of an in-depth interview, which will allow incorporating more human practices and raising awareness during labor at the "León Becerra Camacho" Hospital. Methodology: it is a qualitative st...

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Главный автор: Borja Borja, Katherin Brigitte (author)
Другие авторы: Velecela Romero, Jonnathan Vicente (author)
Формат: bachelorThesis
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Опубликовано: 2018
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Online-ссылка:http://dspace.ueb.edu.ec/handle/123456789/2817
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Итог:Objective: To describe the meanings that mothers have for humanized delivery, through the application of an in-depth interview, which will allow incorporating more human practices and raising awareness during labor at the "León Becerra Camacho" Hospital. Methodology: it is a qualitative study, focused on analyzing the qualities of the meaning information underlying the actions of the participants; of naturalistic cohort, the data is collected in the natural context where the events occur; collective type with a phenomenological approach, has as its focus to understand the meaning that events have for the people that will be studied. We counted on the collaboration of 10 women treated at the León Becerra Camacho Hospital, post-partum area, the in-depth interview was carried out; Subsequently, a study was conducted with the information from the interviews to form 5 core categories, which in turn generated 9 subcategories. The information processing was carried out using the Atlas Ti software, which categorizes by hierarchies, developing a hermeneutic unit formed by 6 elements that reflects a report of results in relation to codes, appointments, memos, networks culminating with a complete processing of the interviews Results: 5 core categories were formed: my knowledge about humanized delivery, what they told me about my birth, my preferences as a mother during childbirth, my post-partum feelings, my appreciation of the childbirth treatment. Regarding knowledge about humanized childbirth, mothers expressed their ignorance about the subject, noting in turn their great interest in knowing about it, they think that, if doctors provide more information, patience and empathy. they would make the birth of a less traumatic and more wonderful experience; In turn, they expressed great interest in accompanying a relative during the birth process, since the fact of having a family member and being supported allows them to feel more courageous, safe without fear and with greater strength to give birth. Conclusions: Mothers do not know about humanized childbirth, the benefits it provides both to the mother and the newborn and the ability to be protagonists of it, feeling in this way more secure, in addition to this the mothers state that it would be good to train the staff so that they can provide better information and attention.