Evaluation of educational activity in a district reference unit: perception of pregnant women
Taíssa Holanda Teixeira Chaves de Macedo,
Arlete Rodrigues Chagas da Costa,
Lara Mabelle Milfont Boeckmann
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Health education during prenatal care is crucial for the knowledge and empowerment of families, but studies show gaps in this service. Courses and groups for pregnant women have been useful in disseminating information about childbirth practices. Objective: To identify the perception of pregnant women about the Pregnancy and Companion Courses offered by Obstetric Nursing residents in a District Reference Unit (URD) in the Federal District. Methodology: Exploratory descriptive study with a quali… Show more
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