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Individual birth planning as a teaching-learning strategy for good practices in obstetric care
Nádia Zanon Narchi1, Kelly Cristina Máxima Pereira Venâncio2, Fernanda Marçal Ferreira2
1Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Artes, Ciências e Humanidades, Graduação em Obstetrícia, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.
Objective:
To verify students' knowledge about individual birth planning and learn their opinion about the use of this teaching-learning strategy for good obstetric practices.
Method:
This is a descriptive study conducted with midwifery students who made primary health care internships. Data collection was performed digitally from 01/2017 to 05/2017 through the Google Forms®Platform. The analysis was performed by descriptive categorization statistics of statements. The study followed the required ethical standards.
Results:
The form was sent to 97 students and answered by 40% of them. All respondents reported knowing the birth planning, and 87% applied it during prenatal care. The most frequent (45%) points about the birth plan were those that promoted women's empowerment and autonomy. The most cited methodological suggestions for its application were to focus on content (76%) and increase the number of meetings (50%). Individual birth planning was recognized by 79% of the participants as an important teaching strategy.
Conclusion:
In addition to knowing birth planning and applying it, the students consider it very relevant for teaching and learning good obstetrical practices.
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