2016
DOI: 10.5935/1414-8145.20160094
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Comprehensive and obstetric care in the Unified Health System (SUS): reflection in the light of Edgar Morin's complexity theory

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“…Preparation of the environment in line with the couple's cultural identity and consideration for the parents' emotional needs at the time of the birth are what authors like Santos et al (2016) and Gomes et al (2019) discuss with respect to the individuals' wholeness when they address the theme of humanization of healthcare, that is, the importance of considering physiological, cultural, and emotional aspects during childbirth. An atmosphere of relaxation, of family celebration, appears in several participants' accounts as something that promotes a pleasurable childbirth experience, corroborating what Winnicott (1949); Zveiter et al (2005); Zveiter et al (2005); Granato and Aiello-Vaisberg (2009); and Gomes et al (2019) stated about the importance of emotional support and a human environment during childbirth.…”
Section: Respect For the Temporality Of Childbirth: Mother And Baby Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preparation of the environment in line with the couple's cultural identity and consideration for the parents' emotional needs at the time of the birth are what authors like Santos et al (2016) and Gomes et al (2019) discuss with respect to the individuals' wholeness when they address the theme of humanization of healthcare, that is, the importance of considering physiological, cultural, and emotional aspects during childbirth. An atmosphere of relaxation, of family celebration, appears in several participants' accounts as something that promotes a pleasurable childbirth experience, corroborating what Winnicott (1949); Zveiter et al (2005); Zveiter et al (2005); Granato and Aiello-Vaisberg (2009); and Gomes et al (2019) stated about the importance of emotional support and a human environment during childbirth.…”
Section: Respect For the Temporality Of Childbirth: Mother And Baby Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, some studies question the lack of consideration of the subjective conditions of women imposed by health programs (26)(27) , which predisposes to an isolated diagnosis of the context in which the individual is inserted (28) and to a dehumanized view of obstetric and neonatal care (29) . In this particularity, the literature justifies that the case manager adds humanization to an oppressive environment by the holistic care and of defense to the user and family (11) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due to the great affection in the Middle East and Asia in the present times, it is recognized as one of the main uveomeningoencaites in women in these places, provoking researches developed incessantly seeking to understand its pathophysiological mechanisms. 2,22 It is concluded that the analysis of health situations based on complex thinking allows the deconstruction of rigid models with the expansion of the problem, which assumes health situations, especially in the obstetric area. It is possible to visualize the possibilities that the expanded view provides for facing the challenges in the assistance and construction of the Obstetric Nursing area, based on the principles of complexity: systemic or organizational, hologramatic, self-eco-organizational, circle retroactive, dialogic and circular knowledge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%