Practices which are harmful to delivery: report of health workers from the south of Brazil

Authors

  • Vanessa Franco de Carvalho
  • Nalú Pereira da Costa Kerber
  • Josefine Busanello
  • Marilice Magroski Gomes da Costa
  • Bruna Goulart Gonçalves
  • Vanessa Franco de Quadros

Keywords:

Natural Childbirth, Workers, Delivery of Health Care, Nursing, Women´s Health

Abstract

This study aims to identify the use of practices characterized as harmful in normal childbirth in a university hospital in southern Brazil, according to local workers´ reports. This exploratory-descriptive research was developed through interviews with 23 workers between July 2008 and October 2009. A descriptive analysis was made of the data correlation, established with World Health Organi­zation and Ministry of Health recommendations. It was made evident that most workers applied practices considered detrimental to parturition, such as: episiotomy, shaving and use of oxytocin. The only practice in disuse in the unit under studied was the entero­clysis. In order to change this reality, there must be investment in training courses and successful experiences of natural childbirth.

 

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Published

2010-12-20

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Research Article

How to Cite

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Carvalho VF de, Kerber NP da C, Busanello J, Costa MMG da, Gonçalves BG, Quadros VF de. Practices which are harmful to delivery: report of health workers from the south of Brazil. Rev Rene [Internet]. 2010 Dec. 20 [cited 2026 Apr. 20];11. Available from: https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4668