O PARTO DOMICILIAR PLANEJADO
UMA REVISÃO DE ESCOPO
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31011/reaid-2024-v.98-n.3-art.1906Palavras-chave:
Mulheres; Gravidez; Parto Domiciliar; Tocologia; Serviços de Saúde.Resumo
Objetivo: mapear os conceitos existentes em relação ao parto domiciliar planejado. Métodos: revisão de escopo realizada nas bases de dados em enfermagem: Medical Literature Analysisand Retrievel System Online, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Scopus, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature e The Scientific Electronic Library Online. Resultados: obteve 15 estudos sobre o parto domiciliar planejado, retratando o perfil de mulheres e os desfechos maternos e neonatais, os profissionais de saúde na assistência ao parir em casa, com foco na expertise e qualificação, e a escolha e vivência das mulheres no parto domiciliar. Pois, o direito à informação qualificada para tomada de decisão da mulher constitui um alicerce para a efetivação do parto domiciliar planejado. Conclusão: tornam-se necessárias as políticas públicas que garantam o acesso e direito das mulheres em parir em domicílio, com apoio de profissionais de saúde qualificados, com foco no respeito, com assistência individualizada e integral.
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