Perception of humanized childbirth in puerperal women at the first level of care

Journal Title: Más Vita - Year 2023, Vol 5, Issue 1

Abstract

Humanized childbirth characterized by respect for the values, beliefs, feelings, dignity and autonomy of the woman during the birth process. Objective:To determine the perception of humanized childbirth in puerperal women attended at the first level of care in the Province of El Oro, Ecuador. Materials and methods:Descriptive, cross-sectional study. The sample consisted of 100 puerperal women attended at the Type C Health Center, Velasco Ibarra during the period June-December 2020. A survey prepared by authors was applied. The data were processed in the SPSS version 25 program. Results:The perception regarding the treatment of health personnel, 50% identify with the users, 80% explain the procedure they are going to perform, 65% do not treat them well, 58% of the Patients do not have professional support. 64% are not allowed the presence of their partner or family member during this experience; 68% do not receive guidance during labor, 68% do not respect privacy; 46% do not promote exclusive breastfeeding. Regarding the perception of humanized childbirth, 76% indicate moderately favorable and 24% consider it favorable. Conclusions: Regarding the professional treatment where the identification of the professionals and the explanation of the birth process inthe majority of the users were very good perceptions regarding the family accompaniment than bad, the disrespect for privacy, orientation and choice of position for giving birth was regular

Authors and Affiliations

Elida Reyes Rueda, Jorge García Maldonado, Carmen Paccha Tamay, Sara Saraguro Salinas

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  • EP ID EP714891
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.47606/ACVEN/MV0186
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Elida Reyes Rueda, Jorge García Maldonado, Carmen Paccha Tamay, Sara Saraguro Salinas (2023). Perception of humanized childbirth in puerperal women at the first level of care. Más Vita, 5(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-714891