Nursing and its role in obstetric emergencies of young mothers.
Edição referente ao mês de Novembro de 2019
PDF (English)
DOI: 10.36557/2674-8169.2019v1n6p134-146

Palavras-chave

Midwifery
Adolescence
Emergency Services and Emergency
Pregnant women
Nursing practice

Como Citar

da Costa, M. V., Sillva, C., & Martins, J. C. . (2019). Nursing and its role in obstetric emergencies of young mothers. Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences, 1(6), 134–146. Recuperado de https://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/56

Resumo

The objective of the study is to describe the scientific evidence of nursing care in obstetric emergencies of adolescent mothers. This is an integrative literature review, carried out in the databases of the Virtual Health Library, Scientific and Technical Literature of Latin America and the Caribbean (LILACS), Online System Search and Analysis of Medical Literature (MEDLINE) and Base Nursing data (BDENF) as Descriptors Health Sciences (Decs)"Nursing performance." "Pregnant Women". Emergency and Rescue ServicesAssociated with the Boolean AND operator. The study included 23 original articles available in full, in Portuguese language between the years January 2014 to January 2019. And deleted, repeated 12 articles, monographs, dissertation and literature reviews. The final sample consisted of 11 articles divided into the following semantic categories: The actions of the nurse in the care of patients in the pre-eclampsia and the quality of nursing care in the perception of pregnant women with pre-eclampsia. It was observed that the urgent and emergency care to pregnant women with pre-eclampsia, nursing develops a direct assistance of great significance impact on the lives of these adolescents and their children.

PDF (English)
DOI: 10.36557/2674-8169.2019v1n6p134-146

Referências

1. Aguiar, LR, da Silva, MGP, Feitosa, WF, & Cunha, KJB 2014. Analysis of studies on nursing care behaviors in pregnant women with hypertensive disease. Revista Interdisciplinar, 7 (1), 204-215.
2. Almeida, GBS, & de Souza, MCM 2016. Knowledge of Pregnant on hypertension in pregnancy. APS MagaRevista de APS, 19 (3).
3. Days, RMM 2016. Epidemiological profile of women with hypertensive disorders during pregnancy and its impact on neonatal prematurity in a public maternity hospital in Belém / PA. Enfermagem Brasil, 15 (1), 5-11.
4. Ferreira, MBG, Silveira, CF, Smith, RD, Jones, DJD, & Ruiz MT. 2016. Nursing care to women with pre-eclampsia and / or eclampsia: integrative review. Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP, 50 (2), 324-334.
5. Gomes, RMJ 2016. A família e o adolescente. Multitemas, (5)
6. Laurel, C., Cataño, CR, Torricelli, L., Santos Miller, JC, & Gomes-Sponholz, FA 2017. ASPECTS SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC Y LA obstetric morbidity MATERNAL severe. Ciencia y enfermería, 23 (2), 21-32.
7. Melo, WA, Alves, JI, Ferreira da Silva, AA, de Souza, VS, & Maran, E. 2016. High risk pregnancy: associated factors in a city in northwestern Paraná. Espaço para Saúde, 17 (1), 83-92.
8. Mendes, KDS, Silveira, RCDCP, & Galvão, CM 2008. Integrative review: research method to incorporate evidence in health care and nursing. Texto & contexto enfermagem, 17 (4), 758-764.
9. Nascimento, TFH, de Araujo, FNF, Soares, NSCS, Silva, FM, Santos, MFD, & Keys, BJP. 2018. Nursing care to highrisk pregnant women in the professional view. Revista Prevenção de Infecção e Saúde, 4.
10. Nour, GFA, Castro, MM, Fontenele, FMC, de Oliveira, MS, Brito, JO, & de Souza Oliveira, AR. 2015. Women with hypertensive syndrome of pregnancy: evidence for nursing care. SANARE-Revista de Políticas Públicas, 14 (1).
11. Oliveira, GAG &Lima, SMR 2014. Nurse's actions in the patient's care in pre-eclampsia. Monograph Specialization. Emergency Nursing, Salvador.
12. Oliveira, GS, Birth Passion, GP, Sena Fraga, CD, dos Santos, MKR, & dos Santos, MA. 2017. Care nurses in gestational hypertensive syndrome in hospital in low obstetric risk. Revista Cuidarte, 8 (2), 1561-1572
13. Oliveira, MD, Sales, FAG, Oliveira, JHM, Chagas & ACF 2018. Characterization of high-risk pregnant women at a women care center and the nurse's role in this period. Revista de Atenção à Saúde (old Rev. Bras. Ciên. Health), 16 (56), 54-62.
14. Santos, J., Baker, TSS, and Menezes, MO. 2017. Nursing care for pregnant women with pre-eclampsia: Experience report. In International Nursing Congress (Vol. 1, No. 1).
15. Silva, GBC, & Cismer, EDP. 2017. Maternal mortality for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy-induced hypertensive disease, MARINGÁ-PR, 2010-2014. Journal Uningá Review, 30 (2).
16. Souza, MTD, Silva, MDD, and Carvalho, RD 2010. Integrative review: what is it and how. Einstein (São Paulo), 8 (1), 102-106.
17. Spindola, T. Lima, GLDS, & Cavalcanti, RL. 2013. The occurrence of pre-eclampsia in pregnant women attending prenatal at a university hospital. Rev. resear. Nursing. founded. (Online), 5 (3), 235-244.
18. Vidal, EC, Oak, Mab, Grimaldi, IR, Kings, MC, Baêta, MC, Garcia, R., ... & Alvarenga, S. 2016. Severe maternal morbidity in the micro Barbacena / MG. Notebooks Public Health, 24 (2).
19. Zanatelli, C. Doberstein, C., Girardi, JP, Posser, J., Beck & Santos, DG 2016. Hypertensive syndromes in pregnancy: strategies for reducing maternal mortality. Journal of Integrated Health, 9 (17), 73-81.


CONFLITO DE INTERESSES
Os autores declaram não haver conflitos de interesse
CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
The authors declare no conflicts of interest
Creative Commons License
Este trabalho está licenciado sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Copyright (c) 2019 Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences