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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Nível de ruído em sala de parto(Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Programa de Pós Graduação em Enfermagem, 2011-06-01) Oliveira, Fernanda Lima de Campos; Kakehashi, Tereza Yoshiko; Tsunemi, Miriam Harumi; Pinheiro, Eliana Moreira [UNIFESP]; Escola de Terapias Orientais de São Paulo; Hospital das Clínicas de São Paulo Instituto de Radiologia; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)This quantitative, descriptive, and exploratory study aimed to identify sound pressure levels and their sources in university hospital delivery rooms in Brazil. Data was collected between October, 2008, and July, 2009. A dosimeter was used to register noise and non-structured observation was used to identify noise sources. Noise and source observations were registered over 2928 minutes. Mean equivalent sound levels (Leq) were measured using Quest Suit software. Mean Leq values were identified as 69.6 dBA (± 3.69) during vaginal deliveries and 65.4 dBA (± 2.28) during cesarean deliveries. The most frequent noise source was conversation among professionals in the room. Considering the high levels of sound pressure and the sources, this study points out the need for intervention through educational programs among professionals and students to minimize noise and improve the care provided to the newborn and his/her family, as well as professional working conditions.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Vivenciando a experiência da parturição em um modelo assistencial humanizado(Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem, 2011-02-01) Silva, Larissa Mandarano da [UNIFESP]; Barbieri, Márcia [UNIFESP]; Fustinoni, Suzete Maria [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)That was a qualitative study with phenomenological approach that aimed at understanding women's post-partum experiences in a humanized assistance. Data were collected in a hospital from São Paulo, SP, Brazil. Eight women in post-partum period were interviewed. From data analysis two themes were extracted: Bearing the labor and Having the opportunity rescuing autonomy, being disclosed the phenomenon: Living the ambiguity on the birth process in a humanized assistance model. The reports show feelings like pain, fear and anxiety, however, it allowed a participation and rescuing autonomy. Although the study have been realized in a humanized assistance, the women's experiences reveals that they are far from an effective humanization, according to its principles. This study can be used to guide educative actions target to humanization and to generate managerial changes