1. A CULTURA DA CESARIANA E AS PRÁTICAS OBSTÉTRICAS EM UM HOSPITAL DE ENSINO.
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Laura Schaffer, Gabriela, Martins Souza, Lissandra, and Noberto Soares, Nadyelle
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MATERNAL health services , *HOSPITALS , *SCIENTIFIC observation , *PROFESSIONS , *RESEARCH methodology , *QUANTITATIVE research , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *HOSPITAL maternity services , *PATIENT monitoring , *MEDICAL referrals , *MEDICAL practice , *CESAREAN section , *CORPORATE culture - Abstract
Objective: Delimit parturient service profile and the OBGYN practices developed in the West Region Hospital between January and December of 2019. Methods: Consists of a quantitative transversal, retrospective, observational and descriptive research. Results: High rates of cesarean sections in the service (40%). Low rate of use of the partograph in care. According to the Robson Classification, most parturients (88%) fit between groups one to five, and 12% between groups six to ten. Conclusion: Cesarean rates higher than recommended by the World Health Organization due to a number of factors. The low rate of use of the partograph may indicate insecurity or lack of knowledge by professionals, lack of protocols, objections to its use, or outdated and lack of credibility of the instrument. National and international studies have shown a high rate of women between groups one to five being referred for cesarean section due to the lack of encouragement to good practices and the use of non-pharmacological methods and the failure to use the recommended instruments (partograph). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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