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Deambulação no trabalho de parto

Authors: Correia, Donzília Sulena Dias Marques;

Deambulação no trabalho de parto

Abstract

A deambulação durante o trabalho de parto, tem vindo a ser uma prática cada vez mais adotada, pois existem evidências científicas do seu benefício para a mãe e bebé, tais como regularizar as contrações, encurtar o tempo do trabalho de parto e as mulheres que deambulam durante o trabalho de parto referem alívio da dor das contrações ou pelo menos melhor tolerância da vivência da dor. Uma vez que a deambulação durante o trabalho de parto acompanhada do uso de telemetria ainda não é uma prática recorrente no serviço de obstetrícia do hospital de Beja, mas existem recursos materiais para ser feito, desenha-se o atual projeto que tem como objetivo geral: Construir um programa de assistência à mulher no 1º Estádio do Trabalho de Parto com recurso a deambulação e telemetria. Este relatório descreve as intervenções necessárias para a aquisição de competências neste sentido, mostrando uma análise reflexiva sobre os resultados obtidos; ### ABSTRACT: Title: Walking during labor Walking during labor has been more and more used in maternities because there`s scientific evidence of its benefits for the mother and the baby. It helps to regularize the contractions, shortens the time of labor and women who walk during labor say that it helps to control their pain. Since walking during labor used with telemetry is not a common practice on the maternity ward of Beja´s Hospital, but since there´s material means to do so, I realized the following project. The main goal of this project is: Build an assistant program to women in the first stage of labor using telemetry while they walk. This paper describes the interventions needed to acquire competencies. It also shows a reflective analyze of the results obtained with the questionnaire of this present study.

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Telemetry, Walking, Trabalho de parto, Deambulação, Labor, Telemetria

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