TEAM NURSING TEAM ATTENTION DURING PRENATAL: PERCEPTION OF PREGNANT WOMEN ASSISTED IN BASIC NETWORK AT ITAPURANGA - GO IN DIFFERENT SOCIAL CONTEXTS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17267/2317-3378rec.v6i1.1153Keywords:
Prenatal care, Nursing care, Family Health StrategyAbstract
Prenatal care has as main objective the accompaniment to the pregnant woman, being characterized in a moment of learning for pregnant women and their family. This assistance must be performed by a skilled and trained professional who supports pregnant women during prenatal care. Therefore, it is in this context that the nurse stands out, whose goal is the reception of pregnant women in the health unit, with the purpose of healing doubts and fears related to the moment experienced by them. The objective of the research was to know and evaluate the nursing care provided to pregnant women in three FHSs located in the city of Itapuranga-GO, based on their perception. An observational, transversal and qualitauantitative study on nursing care provided to low - risk pregnant women in a different social context was carried out in Itapuranga - GO through a mixed questionnaire with objective and subjective questions. Results: Of the 30 pregnant women interviewed in the three FHS, 90% were satisfied with the nursing visit and 10% were partially satisfied. However we verify that the attendance in the consultations are standardized occurring in the same way. We conclude that nurses' work in prenatal care still faces barriers, however, the positive impact of their actions as well as the recognition of their work is evident and highlighted by pregnant women.