SEPARATION OF THE WOMAN AND HER COMPANION DURING CESAREAN SECTION: A VIOLATION OF THEIR RIGHTS

Objective: to reveal the experience of the woman and her companion whose right to share the birth of their child was violated. Method: qualitative, exploratory-descriptive research. Interviews were held with 13 puerperal women and their companions, between January and July 2016, in a public maternit...

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Main Authors: Adaiana Fátima Almeida, Odaléa Maria Brüggemann, Roberta Costa, Carolina Frescura Junges
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2018-03-01
Series:Cogitare Enfermagem
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v23i1.53108
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spelling doaj-46c999c12daa49b7983b0988ab6fa77b2021-01-02T02:48:02ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáCogitare Enfermagem1414-85362176-91332018-03-01231e5310810.5380/ce.v23i1.53108SEPARATION OF THE WOMAN AND HER COMPANION DURING CESAREAN SECTION: A VIOLATION OF THEIR RIGHTSAdaiana Fátima AlmeidaOdaléa Maria BrüggemannRoberta CostaCarolina Frescura JungesObjective: to reveal the experience of the woman and her companion whose right to share the birth of their child was violated. Method: qualitative, exploratory-descriptive research. Interviews were held with 13 puerperal women and their companions, between January and July 2016, in a public maternity hospital located in the tablelands of Santa Catarina. Analysis took place through content analysis using the Atlas.ti 7.0 software. Results: these are presented in three categories: The woman’s experience in not having her companion in the operating room; The companion’s experience in waiting for the birth alone; and The power of the health professionals over the birth scenario. Conclusion:the study evidenced the negative feelings regarding the experience; the woman felt unsupported due to the absence of her companion, and the companion felt disappointed because of not experiencing the birth of their child. The main factor behind this separation was the attitude of the health professionals, who continue to impede the companion’s presence in the operating room. http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v23i1.53108 Obstetric NursingCesareanSocial SupportHumanizing Delivery
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author Adaiana Fátima Almeida
Odaléa Maria Brüggemann
Roberta Costa
Carolina Frescura Junges
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Odaléa Maria Brüggemann
Roberta Costa
Carolina Frescura Junges
SEPARATION OF THE WOMAN AND HER COMPANION DURING CESAREAN SECTION: A VIOLATION OF THEIR RIGHTS
Cogitare Enfermagem
Obstetric Nursing
Cesarean
Social Support
Humanizing Delivery
author_facet Adaiana Fátima Almeida
Odaléa Maria Brüggemann
Roberta Costa
Carolina Frescura Junges
author_sort Adaiana Fátima Almeida
title SEPARATION OF THE WOMAN AND HER COMPANION DURING CESAREAN SECTION: A VIOLATION OF THEIR RIGHTS
title_short SEPARATION OF THE WOMAN AND HER COMPANION DURING CESAREAN SECTION: A VIOLATION OF THEIR RIGHTS
title_full SEPARATION OF THE WOMAN AND HER COMPANION DURING CESAREAN SECTION: A VIOLATION OF THEIR RIGHTS
title_fullStr SEPARATION OF THE WOMAN AND HER COMPANION DURING CESAREAN SECTION: A VIOLATION OF THEIR RIGHTS
title_full_unstemmed SEPARATION OF THE WOMAN AND HER COMPANION DURING CESAREAN SECTION: A VIOLATION OF THEIR RIGHTS
title_sort separation of the woman and her companion during cesarean section: a violation of their rights
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series Cogitare Enfermagem
issn 1414-8536
2176-9133
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Objective: to reveal the experience of the woman and her companion whose right to share the birth of their child was violated. Method: qualitative, exploratory-descriptive research. Interviews were held with 13 puerperal women and their companions, between January and July 2016, in a public maternity hospital located in the tablelands of Santa Catarina. Analysis took place through content analysis using the Atlas.ti 7.0 software. Results: these are presented in three categories: The woman’s experience in not having her companion in the operating room; The companion’s experience in waiting for the birth alone; and The power of the health professionals over the birth scenario. Conclusion:the study evidenced the negative feelings regarding the experience; the woman felt unsupported due to the absence of her companion, and the companion felt disappointed because of not experiencing the birth of their child. The main factor behind this separation was the attitude of the health professionals, who continue to impede the companion’s presence in the operating room.
topic Obstetric Nursing
Cesarean
Social Support
Humanizing Delivery
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v23i1.53108
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