Educative practice with nurses, With a view to humanized care for the newborn in the obstetric center

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This experience report aimed to describe the development of the educational practice undertaken with nurses for the elaboration of a care proposal directed towards newborns in the obstetric center of a public hospital, based in good practices. It describes: strategies, stages of the workshops, consensuses of the care provided to the newborn, and evaluation of the process. The workshops were constituted of: embracement; interacting and raising awareness; planning, validating and defining paths; problematizing the issue; integrating; sharing and defining consensuses; and reviewing and redirecting conducts. The issues problematized were: divergences relating to skin-to-skin contact, clamping of the umbilical cord, administration of the credé method and konakion (phytomenadione), and bathing, among others. The group educational practice was an important instrument for the nurses to reflect critically on and problematize their health practices collectively, and is configured as a space for democratic relationships favorable to the socialization of knowledges, partnerships, negotiations, consensuses regarding the care and continuous education, allowing the creation and recreation of knowledges, with a view to transforming and innovating the care for the newborn.

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Müller, E. B., & Zampieri, M. de F. M. (2014). Educative practice with nurses, With a view to humanized care for the newborn in the obstetric center. Texto e Contexto Enfermagem, 23(3), 782–790. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-07072014002250013

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