2016
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311x00161215
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Memórias coletivas de mulheres que vivenciaram o near miss materno: necessidades de saúde e direitos humanos

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“…The qualitative approach was the most frequent (78.8%), and the publications with a quantitative approach were descriptive studies. Most of the studies (93.9%) were conducted in specific municipalities or in metropolitan areas, commonly in the Southeast (15)(16)(17) and South (78.7%) (18-20) regions, and two had national coverage (12,21) . The highest percentage of studies (74%) were conducted in public institutions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The qualitative approach was the most frequent (78.8%), and the publications with a quantitative approach were descriptive studies. Most of the studies (93.9%) were conducted in specific municipalities or in metropolitan areas, commonly in the Southeast (15)(16)(17) and South (78.7%) (18-20) regions, and two had national coverage (12,21) . The highest percentage of studies (74%) were conducted in public institutions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The limited use of evidence-based practices was also cited as a risk factor for maternal near miss events (16,18,20,23) . Practices not based on the best evidence were part of the stories of half the women who lived near miss, which reinforces the existence of the indiscriminate use of non-recommended interventions (30) . Therefore, care provided by health professionals and their institutional protocols should be based on the best available health evidence (30) .…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Como ha podido observarse, en esta primera demora se identificó que el personal sanitario del primer nivel de atención presenta debilidades en la competencia clínica para detectar los signos cardinales asociados a morbilidad materna extrema, incluso en mujeres que han sufrido esta condición en embarazos previos; esta situación ha sido reportada en otros estudios realizados en torno al tema 3,23 . Otro de los obstáculos, identificados en esta primera demora, tiene relación con la tendencia del personal sanitario a subestimar la sintomatología o la intuición de las mujeres sobre que algo no va bien con sus embarazos, lo cual conviene problematizar, en función de la existencia de un sistema sanitario cada vez más tecnificado, en el que como refieren algunos autores se habla mucho menos con los sujetos, ignorando lo que ellos tienen que decir respecto a sus malestares 24 .…”
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