bachelorThesis
Cumplimiento de normas de parto humanizado en pacientes de obstetricia del Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso 2016
Fecha
2017Autor
Cochancela Alvear, Ximena Alexandra
Paucar Paccha, María del Carmen
Institución
Resumen
General background: normal spontaneous evolution is defined as a normal delivery that respects physiology, in which accompanying staff, in addition to ensuring the well-being of the mother and newborn, should provide emotional support (1).
Humanized childbirth is based on restoring the power of decision to women, re-specting their values, beliefs, feelings, trying to harmonize ancestral beliefs and medicine based on evidence (2).
Objective: to identify compliance with the rules of Humanized Delivery in Obstet-rics patients of Vicente Corral Moscoso Hospital 2016.
Methodology: descriptive study of a population of 300 women attended in obstet-rics, demographic data and characteristics of Humanized Delivery were collected through a survey, the data were grouped and tabulated using Microsoft Excel and SPSS software for tables. Descriptive statistics were used for the analysis of the results, with frequency and percentages.
Results: the most frequent age was between 16 -20 years old with 30.0%; In terms of compliance with Humanized Childbirth standards, 94% had a respectful treatment, 7.7% had a companion, 58.0% were allowed to choose the position of childbirth, 67.7% were given Alternatives for pain management. At 80%, she had less than three vaginal touches. 95% had early attachment and 97% were given food (infusions).
Conclusion: the results showed that most of the characteristics of the Humanized Delivery were fulfilled