Autonomy for obstetric nurse on low-risk childbirth care

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Abstract

Objectives: to understand the cultural context presented in hospitals and its relation to the obstetric nurse’s autonomous practice on low-risk childbirth care. Methods: ethnographic research performed in three public maternities in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. Three managers and twenty-three obstetric nurses participated in this research. Results: distinctive on cultural, organizational and structural aspects of the hospital institution interfering directly with the obstetric nurse’s autonomous practice. Among these aspects, professional appreciation on low-risk childbirth care contributes for the nurse’s autonomy Conclusions: it was noticed that obstetric nurses undergo different contexts of action, which directly interfere with their autonomy on low-risk childbirth care and their decision-making abilities. It is necessary, then, to eradicate the relation of dominance and submission that it is still imposed by medical hegemony.

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Dos Santos, F. A. P. S., Enders, B. C., de Brito, R. S., de Farias, P. H. S., Teixeira, G. A., Dantas, D. N. A., … Rocha, A. S. da S. (2019). Autonomy for obstetric nurse on low-risk childbirth care. Revista Brasileira de Saude Materno Infantil, 19(2), 471–479. https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-93042019000200012

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