Puerperium consulting: Needs of women from the nursing perspective exploratory study

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Objectives: The research aimed to understand the health needs of postpartum women in the nurse's perspective, considering the integration of actions. Method: The research was conducted as a Exploratory type. 15 nurses who participated in puerperium consultations in nine health units of the Sanitary District Cajuru the Municipal Health Secretariat from Curitiba/Paraná, Brazil. For the data collection we used an instrument with objective questions, applied in the period from February to March 2007. Data were analyzed based on descriptive statistics. Result: It was found that the set of requirementsfor good living conditions has been appointed as 41.2%, and least cited: needs guaranteed access to technologies, and 4% bond with the host and the professional/health team, 2%. Discussion: It may wonder about the notion of completeness is being incorporated into puerperal consultations. Conclusion: There are still important gaps in meeting the needs of mothers.

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de Souza, K. V., Carvalho, P. R. Q., Depinote, A. G. M., Alves, V. H., Vieira, B. D. G., & Cabrita, B. A. C. (2012). Puerperium consulting: Needs of women from the nursing perspective exploratory study. Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing, 11(1), 124–136. https://doi.org/10.5935/1676-4285.20120012

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