NURSING CARE FOR PARTURIANT IN THE OBSTETRIC CENTER: ASSISTANCE PROTOCOL FOR HUMANIZED LABOR
Parturient, humanized delivery; care of nursing
Being born is a unique milestone in a woman's life and has historically undergone transformations with the advancement of science and currently society has been demystifying the taboos that have been building year after years and women have been gaining again the leading role in the act of giving birth. Thus, it is worth highlighting the growing number of obstetric violence committed by professionals during the care of pregnant women and one of the factors is associated with the lack of care protocol. The nursing team acts directly in the care of pregnant women, whether in the prepartum/during and postpartum period. Nursing Process (NP) that provides the opportunity for a scientific technical resource based on clinical evidence, consequently improving the quality and continuity of care offered to users in the service. The motivation for this study emerged from the experience of the researcher who works at the institution in enabling the construction of a tool created in line with the research subjects. Objective: To develop a nursing care protocol focused on the theme of humanized labor related to nursing care for the parturient in the obstetric center. Methodology: This is a descriptive exploratory study, with a qualiquantitative approach, using the Convergent Care Research (PCA) by Paim, Trentini and Silva (2014) as a design. semi-structured, after consent and signing of the Free and Informed Consent Term (ICF) of the research. will be held from April to May 2022, to nursing professionals who work in the Obstetric Center of a public maternity hospital. The empirical material will be worked from the collective subject discourse technique and to assist in the data processing, the DSCsoft software will be used, in addition, the numerical data of the research will be evaluated using simple statistical analysis through an Excel spreadsheet. The study will be submitted to the UFRN ethics committee for consideration and will respect all ethical and legal principles as provided for in Resolution 466/12, which provides for studies with human beings. It is expected that as a result of this project it will be possible to structure a nursing care protocol for humanized labor, to optimize the service provided with an emphasis on the parturient and her well-being.