Percepções e comportamentos de cuidado neonatal de mulheres participantes de um Programa Mãe-Canguru
The goal of this study was to analyze the perceptions, experiences and neonatal care behavior of women in a Kangaroo-Mother Care Program so as to understand how they perceived this experience. The sample was composed of 5 mother-baby dyads (mother’s ages ranged between 16 and 33 years). Collected da...
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doaj-0a353dade1444f36a21d0ef3c338067a2020-11-24T22:51:08ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáInteração em Psicologia1981-80762008-12-0112210.5380/psi.v12i2.72589411Percepções e comportamentos de cuidado neonatal de mulheres participantes de um Programa Mãe-CanguruManuela Beltrão Oliveira e Silva0Regina Célia Souza Brito1Universidade Federal do ParáUniversidade Federal do ParáThe goal of this study was to analyze the perceptions, experiences and neonatal care behavior of women in a Kangaroo-Mother Care Program so as to understand how they perceived this experience. The sample was composed of 5 mother-baby dyads (mother’s ages ranged between 16 and 33 years). Collected data included the Beck Depression Inventory and the Maternal Acceptance questionnaire with respect to the Kangaroo Program. Non-verbal behavior was observed through daily sessions while two thematic interviews were used to clarify various obscure aspects of the data. The results suggest that the Kangaroo mother care Program was well tolerated by mothers, but outside factors also influenced maternal behavior and participant’s emotions. All mothers followed the prescribed activities and the period spent on the Program seems to have been used as a reflective moment in their lives. Further investigations remain to be conducted, in order to improve Kangaroo-Mother Care Program development. Keywords: Kangaroo-Mother Care Program; maternal behavior; women.http://revistas.ufpr.br/psicologia/article/view/7258Programa Mãe-Cangurucomportamento maternomulher |
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Manuela Beltrão Oliveira e Silva Regina Célia Souza Brito Percepções e comportamentos de cuidado neonatal de mulheres participantes de um Programa Mãe-Canguru Interação em Psicologia Programa Mãe-Canguru comportamento materno mulher |
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Percepções e comportamentos de cuidado neonatal de mulheres participantes de um Programa Mãe-Canguru |
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Percepções e comportamentos de cuidado neonatal de mulheres participantes de um Programa Mãe-Canguru |
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Percepções e comportamentos de cuidado neonatal de mulheres participantes de um Programa Mãe-Canguru |
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Percepções e comportamentos de cuidado neonatal de mulheres participantes de um Programa Mãe-Canguru |
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Percepções e comportamentos de cuidado neonatal de mulheres participantes de um Programa Mãe-Canguru |
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percepções e comportamentos de cuidado neonatal de mulheres participantes de um programa mãe-canguru |
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Universidade Federal do Paraná |
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Interação em Psicologia |
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1981-8076 |
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2008-12-01 |
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The goal of this study was to analyze the perceptions, experiences and neonatal care behavior of women in a Kangaroo-Mother Care Program so as to understand how they perceived this experience. The sample was composed of 5 mother-baby dyads (mother’s ages ranged between 16 and 33 years). Collected data included the Beck Depression Inventory and the Maternal Acceptance questionnaire with respect to the Kangaroo Program. Non-verbal behavior was observed through daily sessions while two thematic interviews were used to clarify various obscure aspects of the data. The results suggest that the Kangaroo mother care Program was well tolerated by mothers, but outside factors also influenced maternal behavior and participant’s emotions. All mothers followed the prescribed activities and the period spent on the Program seems to have been used as a reflective moment in their lives. Further investigations remain to be conducted, in order to improve Kangaroo-Mother Care Program development.
Keywords: Kangaroo-Mother Care Program; maternal behavior; women. |
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Programa Mãe-Canguru comportamento materno mulher |
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