[Living the birth process in a humanized assistance model].

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Abstract

That was a qualitative study with phenomenological approach that aimed at understanding women's post-partum experiences in a humanized assistance. Data were collected in a hospital from São Paulo, SP, Brazil. Eight women in post-partum period were interviewed. From data analysis two themes were extracted: Bearing the labor and Having the opportunity rescuing autonomy, being disclosed the phenomenon: "Living the ambiguity on the birth process in a humanized assistance model". The reports show feelings like pain, fear and anxiety, however, it allowed a participation and rescuing autonomy. Although the study have been realized in a humanized assistance, the women's experiences reveals that they are far from an effective humanization, according to its principles. This study can be used to guide educative actions target to humanization and to generate managerial changes.

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da Silva, L. M., Barbieri, M., & Fustinoni, S. M. (2011). [Living the birth process in a humanized assistance model]. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 64(1), 60–65. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-71672011000100009

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