AUSÊNCIA DO ACOMPANHANTE EM TEMPO INTEGRAL E SEU EFEITO NA OCORRÊNCIA DE INTERVENÇÕES DESNECESSÁRIAS NO PRÉ-PARTO E PARTO EM MATERNIDADES BRASILEIRAS VINCULADAS À REDE CEGONHA.
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2021-12-28
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Universidade Federal do Maranhão
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Introduction: The presence of a full-time companion is a right guaranteed by law, capable of
optimizing the physiology of childbirth, reducing the hospital stay, providing psychological
and emotional support to the woman, among other benefits. However, this right has not been
fulfilled in its entirety in maternity hospitals linked to Rede Cegonha. Objective: To analyze
the absence of a full time companion and its effect on the occurrence of unnecessary
interventions in pre-partum and childbirth in Brazilian maternity hospitals linked to Rede
Cegonha. Method: A national, cross-sectional study carried out in all Brazilian maternity
hospitals linked to the RC of the Unified Health System (SUS – Sistema Único de Saúde),
from December/2016 to October/2017. The participants of the study were 5,113 mothers from
all regions of the country who had a vaginal birth in one of the 606 maternity hospitals with a
regional action plan approved by Rede Cegonha. In the first article, proportions and respective
95% confidence intervals (CI) were estimated, adjusted for the cluster effect, comparing
macro-regions by Wald's Chi-square test, and in the second article, a theoretical model was
developed using Directed Acyclic Graph, testing the hypotheses by causal inference. The
absence of a companion during hospitalization was considered as exposure and the occurrence
of unnecessary interventions in pre-partum and delivery as an outcome. Pairing by propensity
score and weighting by the inverse probability of exposure were used to balance the groups
and estimate the causal effect, through adjusted regression coefficients (RC) and respective
95% CI and (alpha=5%). Results: The presence of a full-time companion occurred in 71.2%
of deliveries, being higher among mothers aged 20-35 years, brown, with higher education,
married and who gave birth vaginally. Almost 30% of postpartum women did not have a full time companion. Self-declared black women, with less education, single and who were
assisted by a medical professional during childbirth had fewer companions. The time of
delivery had a greater absence of a companion (70.8%). It was found that 92.1% of women
who gave birth vaginally suffered some type of unnecessary interventions in pre-partum
and/or delivery. The North, Northeast, and Southeast regions had a higher occurrence of
interventions in unaccompanied women. The absence of a companion had an effect on the
occurrence of venoclysis (Coef = 0.083; 95% CI 0.037 - 0.129), lithotomy (Coef = 0.144;
95% CI 0.103 - 0.185) and episiotomy (Coef = 0.064; CI 95% 0.022 – 0.105). Conclusion:
The presence of a full-time companion in the maternity hospital works as a quality control of
professional care, contributing to the reduction of professional behaviors in childbirth care
considered harmful and/or ineffective, making them less technical and medicalizing.
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Serviços de Saúde Materno-Infantil;, Assistência ao parto;, Boas práticas;, Acompanhante de Paciente;, Política de saúde;, Iniquidade Social, Maternal and Child Health Services;, Delivery care;, Best practices;, Patient Companion;, Health policy;, Social iniquity;, Childbirth assistance
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GOIABEIRA, Yara Nayá Lopes de Andrade.Ausência do acompanhante em tempo integral e seu efeito na ocorrência de intervenções desnecessárias no pré-parto e parto em maternidades brasileiras vinculadas à rede cegonha.. 2021. 143 f. Tese( Programa de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Coletiva/CCBS) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luís, 2021.