Practices of perinatology team professionals crossed by safe and family-centered maternity, Córdoba 2015

This research aimed to visualize if health professionals know and have the Rights Approaching incorporated into their practices. This paradigm is supported by a current legal framework where rights and laws are established. This regulatory framework endorses and gives value to the conception of Safe...

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Autores principales: Hunziker, C, Dávila, A
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología 2019
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topic perinatology team professionals
rights
safe and family centred maternity
interdisciplinary
profesionales de perinatología
derechos
maternidades seguras y centradas en la familia
interdisciplina
spellingShingle perinatology team professionals
rights
safe and family centred maternity
interdisciplinary
profesionales de perinatología
derechos
maternidades seguras y centradas en la familia
interdisciplina
Hunziker, C
Dávila, A
Practices of perinatology team professionals crossed by safe and family-centered maternity, Córdoba 2015
topic_facet perinatology team professionals
rights
safe and family centred maternity
interdisciplinary
profesionales de perinatología
derechos
maternidades seguras y centradas en la familia
interdisciplina
author Hunziker, C
Dávila, A
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title Practices of perinatology team professionals crossed by safe and family-centered maternity, Córdoba 2015
title_short Practices of perinatology team professionals crossed by safe and family-centered maternity, Córdoba 2015
title_full Practices of perinatology team professionals crossed by safe and family-centered maternity, Córdoba 2015
title_fullStr Practices of perinatology team professionals crossed by safe and family-centered maternity, Córdoba 2015
title_full_unstemmed Practices of perinatology team professionals crossed by safe and family-centered maternity, Córdoba 2015
title_sort practices of perinatology team professionals crossed by safe and family-centered maternity, córdoba 2015
description This research aimed to visualize if health professionals know and have the Rights Approaching incorporated into their practices. This paradigm is supported by a current legal framework where rights and laws are established. This regulatory framework endorses and gives value to the conception of Safe and Family Centered Maternity (SFCM). It provides laws and principles that women, newborns and family have during pregnancy, labor (L), childbirth (B), puerperium and lactation. Our goal was to determine wether professionals of the Perinatology Service at Hospital Misericordia, Córdoba, know and apply in their practices the laws that involve the SFCM model. A descriptive, cross-sectional study was accomplished from March to October 2014, during wich 81 professionals were surveyed (including neonatologists, nurses, obstetricians, biochemists, psychologists, physiotherapists, nutritionists and social workers). The questionnaire was developed by UNICEF. In the first part, sociodemographic data and knowledge of the laws on SFCM were approached. In the second part, the instrument aadapted by the Ministry of Health, was applied. In each question the person answered Yes or No. Finally all the answers “YES” were added obtaining the percent of compliance. Of all professionals interviewed, 56.3% know the laws of women, mothers, children and families; however, only 8.6% of them carry out their practices based on SFCM. The least completed is the practice during“L” and “B”, while the most completed is joint mother-child hospitalization. There was a statistical association between: knowledge of the laws and sex (since women reported more knowledge than men); knowledge of the laws and working situation (as permanent plant and contract report more knowledge); among postgraduate training in rights and knowledge of laws (the more training, the more knowledge); among specialty and knowledge (nurses and neonatologists report more knowledge). However, among these same variables and practices based on SFCM there is no association, showing the disarticulation between theory and practice.
publisher Universidad Nacional Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología
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spelling I10-R327-article-258272024-08-27T18:26:25Z Practices of perinatology team professionals crossed by safe and family-centered maternity, Córdoba 2015 Prácticas de los profesionales del equipo de perinatología atravesadas por las maternidades seguras y centradas en la familia, Córdoba 2015. Hunziker, C Dávila, A perinatology team professionals rights safe and family centred maternity interdisciplinary profesionales de perinatología derechos maternidades seguras y centradas en la familia interdisciplina This research aimed to visualize if health professionals know and have the Rights Approaching incorporated into their practices. This paradigm is supported by a current legal framework where rights and laws are established. This regulatory framework endorses and gives value to the conception of Safe and Family Centered Maternity (SFCM). It provides laws and principles that women, newborns and family have during pregnancy, labor (L), childbirth (B), puerperium and lactation. Our goal was to determine wether professionals of the Perinatology Service at Hospital Misericordia, Córdoba, know and apply in their practices the laws that involve the SFCM model. A descriptive, cross-sectional study was accomplished from March to October 2014, during wich 81 professionals were surveyed (including neonatologists, nurses, obstetricians, biochemists, psychologists, physiotherapists, nutritionists and social workers). The questionnaire was developed by UNICEF. In the first part, sociodemographic data and knowledge of the laws on SFCM were approached. In the second part, the instrument aadapted by the Ministry of Health, was applied. In each question the person answered Yes or No. Finally all the answers “YES” were added obtaining the percent of compliance. Of all professionals interviewed, 56.3% know the laws of women, mothers, children and families; however, only 8.6% of them carry out their practices based on SFCM. The least completed is the practice during“L” and “B”, while the most completed is joint mother-child hospitalization. There was a statistical association between: knowledge of the laws and sex (since women reported more knowledge than men); knowledge of the laws and working situation (as permanent plant and contract report more knowledge); among postgraduate training in rights and knowledge of laws (the more training, the more knowledge); among specialty and knowledge (nurses and neonatologists report more knowledge). However, among these same variables and practices based on SFCM there is no association, showing the disarticulation between theory and practice. Esta investigación apuntó a visualizar si los profesionales de la salud conocen y tienen incorporado en sus prácticas el Enfoque de Derechos. Sustenta este paradigma un marco legal vigente que avala y le da valor a la concepción de Maternidades Seguras y Centradas en la familia (MCSF). De allí surgen las leyes y principios que tienen las mujeres, recién nacidos y familia durante el embarazo, trabajo de parto (tp), parto (p), puerperio y lactancia. Objetivo: Establecer si los profesionales del Servicio de perinatología del Hospital Misericordia conocen y aplican en sus prácticas el modelo de MCSF de marzo a octubre de 2014.Material y Método: Estudio descriptivo, transversal. Se entrevistó a 81 profesionales: neonatólogos, enfermeros, obstetras, bioquímicos, psicólogas, fisioterapeutas, nutricionistas y trabajadores sociales. Técnica e instrumento de recolección de datos:encuesta. En la primera parte del cuestionario se relevaron datos sociodemográficos y el conocimiento de las leyes sobre MSCF. En la segunda parte se aplicó el instrumento realizado por UNICEF, adaptado por el Ministerio Salud. Ante cada pregunta la persona respondió Sí o No. Finalmente se sumaron todas las respuestas por SI y se obtiene el porcentaje de cumplimiento. Resultados: el 56,3% de los profesionales conoce las leyes de la mujer, la madre, el niño y la familia; no obstante, sólo 8,6% de ellos realiza sus prácticas basadas en MSCF. La menos cumplimentada es la práctica durante tp y p, la que más se cumple es internación conjunta madre-hijo. Se observa asociación estadística entre: conocimiento de las leyes y sexo, las mujeres son las que más conocen; conocimiento de las leyes y situación de revista, planta permanente y contrato conocen más; entre formación de posgrado en derechos y conocimiento, a más formación mayor conocimiento; entre especialidad y conocimiento, los enfermeros y neonatólogos son los que más conocen. Sin embargo, entre estas mismas variables y prácticas basadas en MSCF no hay asociación, marcando la desarticulación entre teoría y práctica. Universidad Nacional Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología 2019-10-17 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/25827 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba.; 2019: Suplemento JIC XX Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba; 2019: Suplemento JIC XX Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Córdoba; 2019: Suplemento JIC XX 1853-0605 0014-6722 10.31053/1853.0605.v76.nSuplemento spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/25827/27611 Derechos de autor 2019 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0