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Non-invasive care technologies: nurses' contributions to the demedicalization of health care in a high-risk maternity hospital

Tecnologías no invasivas de cuidado: contribuciones de las enfermeras para la desmedicalización del cuidado en la maternidad de alto riesgo

ABSTRACT

Objective:

to discuss the use of non-invasive care technologies by nurse-midwives in a high-risk maternity hospital.

Method:

a descriptive and qualitative study with ten nurse-midwives who work at the obstetric center of a high-risk maternity at a university hospital in Rio de Janeiro City. Data collection took place in June and July 2017, through a semi-structured interview. The material was submitted to content analysis.

Results:

The participants use non-invasive care technologies from the perspective of health work technologies and demedicalization, setting up a care process centered on sensitive work and soft technologies. Thus, they shift the focus away from interventionist procedures and develop a care based on human relationships, integrality and female protagonism.

Conclusion:

with these technologies, nurse-midwives perform a new way of caring in high-risk maternity hospitals, contributing to the humanization of care and rearrangement of these fields.

Implications for the practice:

the use of these technologies drives the change of the care model by focusing on sensitive work and soft technologies instead of rough work and procedural hegemony.

Keywords:
Nurse-midwifery; Technology; Women; Humanization of care

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