COLLECTIVE DISCOURSE OF THE NURSE REGARDING THE CARE FOR HIGH-RISK PREGNANT WOMEN IN THE FAMILY HEALTH STRATEGY
Prenatal. Nurse. Primary attention
Introduction: Assistance to women in the pregnancy-puerperal cycle is based on recommendations from the Ministry of Health's policies and protocols, so that it can run in a resolute and organized manner at levels of care and demands are addressed according to their complexities. Primary health care is responsible for welcoming and directing within the care network, not exempting itself from care even if it is referred to a specialized level, ensuring that care is offered based on the principles of the unified health system. It is in this scenario that the family health strategy nurse has gained prominence. Objectives: The objective of this study was to understand the collective discourse of the family health strategy nurse regarding the care of high-risk pregnant women in the family health strategy. Methodology: The research has a qualitative, descriptive approach, the data are being analyzed through the discourse of the collective subject, the study was developed in a municipality in the interior of Paraíba, data collection through semi-structured interviews, with 16 nurses from the family health in the place of action. Results and discussion: The intention of the present study was to bring about improvements in the development of the care process, enhancing the execution of professional attributions and consequently in the care of high-risk pregnant women, while it can lead to reflective attitudes and adoption of measures in favor of the improvement of professional qualification. Nurses see themselves as protagonists of care, identify that teamwork contributes to comprehensive care, with shared care, although there are difficulties in communication regarding teamwork and counter-referral.