SOUSA, R. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1166281845284486; SOUSA, Renaly Arruda de.
Resumo:
Objective: To investigate how perinatal care and obstetric violence are addressed in the
Nursing course of the Federal University of Campina Grande. Method: This is an
exploratory and qualitative research carried out with university professors. It was
considered the professors who teach in the first, fifth and tenth periods and minister
disciplines linked to sexuality and feminine health. It was used the socio-demographic
questionnaire and semi-structured interview, by having a descriptive analysis and
thematic category, respectively. Results: Participants were between 28 and 47 years of
age, most of them women with a teaching time of 1 to 24 years, with income between 6
and 10 minimum wages. From the interviews emerged two general thematic classes:
Academic methodological approach and Perception of obstetric violence; three
categories (theoretical, practical and professional intervention) and seven subcategories
(real examples, legislation, rounds of conversation, professional/patient interaction,
humanized intervention, naturalized/veiled and prevention). Conclusions: Most nursing
professors do not directly address the issue of obstetric violence. On the other hand, it
was observed the consonance with the literature, providing a broad vision about the
whole process of prepartum, delivery and postpartum, moving towards the discussion of
humanization, as well as demonstrating the capacity to dialogue with the students when
the theme arises in the classroom.