The role of the nurse in humanized birth: The view of pregnant women
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36489/nursing.2023v26i296p9312-9325Keywords:
Humanized childbirth, Nurse's Role, Humanized birth, Rights of the Pregnant WomanAbstract
Objective: To identify and understand the view of parturients in relation to the role of nurses in humanized childbirth. Method: Qualitative field research in a city in the interior of the state of São Paulo. Quantitative data were tabulated in Excel, and qualitative data analyzed by Minayo's theme. Result: According to the data obtained in the survey, 14.28% of the participants reported that there was a threat, they were unable to walk, look for more comfortable positions and apply an episiotomy, the presence of a companion was impossible in 28.6% of the participants. Vaginal touches by different people happened in 57.14% of the participants, 35.71% reported the baby being sent to the procedure room without any considerable justification. Conclusion: The role of nurses is of great importance to prepare women before, during and after labor with guidelines on their rights, nurses must be constantly prepared to serve their community.