Banca de DEFESA: NATALLY ARAÚJO PEREIRA DOS SANTOS

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : NATALLY ARAÚJO PEREIRA DOS SANTOS
DATE: 17/12/2021
TIME: 09:00
LOCAL: Google Meet- https://meet.google.com/kgo-wjet-tmm
TITLE:

Analysis of the implementation of health activities in pregnancy and childbirth for homeless women


KEY WORDS:

Homeless Persons; Pregnancy; Parturition; Health Evaluation; Vulnerable Populations; Health Care Evaluation Mechanism.


PAGES: 80
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Enfermagem
SUMMARY:

Introduction: Prenatal care has the ability to contribute to the health and prevention of maternal-fetal and infant morbidity and mortality. For the Homeless Population, however, the context of vulnerability in which they live makes pregnancy a moment of concern and need for specific health care, since the absence of this continuous and adequate care during pregnancy can have negative impacts on quality of life. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of health actions and the influence of the context on pregnancy and childbirth experience of homeless women. Methods: This is a Health Evaluation Research of the Normative Evaluation and Evaluative Research type from a mixed approach parallel convergent in which the quantitative and qualitative elements were collected simultaneously, with the same level of significance, analyzed separately and culminatted in a process of confluence. The research were developed in public places used by homeless people and at Casa Lumen São Felipe Neri, a Foster home for homeless women located in the city of Natal-RN. The population consisted of five homeless women in urban areas of Natal, by spontaneous demand and by women who previously lived on the streets, but who during the period of data collection were residing in the foster home. Data collection took place between September and October 2021 through an instrument designed for the study. Data analysis corresponded to the evaluation of the implementation according to the Starfield Primary Health Care attributes, with the analysis of the implementation of health activities from the perspective of the experience of pregnancy and childbirth by homeless women, according to the Oral History of Life. This research project was submitted to the UFRN Research Ethics Committee, being approved with report  number 4,908,889 and CAAE 48035521.3.0000.556. Results: The study highlighted the inequity in the health care provided to this population, which reported a difficulty in accessing prenatal care, laboratory or gynecological tests, and health education focused on pregnancy. In addition to these, they revealed little care and acceptance by professionals, violation of social rights and unattended births. Such aspects reveal the need for a cohesive care network, attentive to the needs and particularities of this population, and which is covered by ministerial programs. Conclusion: The attributes of primary health care for women whose pregnancy happened on the streets were not covered and the oral life history of these women showed the inequity in the health care provided to women during pregnancy with failures, especially in prenatal care.


BANKING MEMBERS:
Interna - 1995800 - ERIKA SIMONE GALVAO PINTO
Presidente - 3168491 - NILBA LIMA DE SOUZA
Externa ao Programa - 1529290 - PAULA FERNANDA BRANDAO BATISTA DOS SANTOS
Externa à Instituição - WESLLA KARLA ALBUQUERQUE SILVA DE PAULA - UFPE
Notícia cadastrada em: 28/10/2021 13:42
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