Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: NÚBIA VANESSA DA SILVA TAVARES

Uma banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : NÚBIA VANESSA DA SILVA TAVARES
DATE: 01/02/2024
TIME: 14:00
LOCAL: Sala Virtual - meet.google.com/hiu-ofen-cww
TITLE:

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL, FETAL AND ASSISTANT FACTORS AND THE OUTCOME OF PERINEAL LACERATION AT BIRTH


KEY WORDS:

Normal birth; Perineum; Nursing.


PAGES: 98
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Enfermagem
SUMMARY:

Introduction: This research aims to study the relationship between maternal, fetal and care factors and the outcome of perineal laceration during childbirth. Perineal laceration is characterized as a type of spontaneous trauma resulting from vaginal birth that occurs during the passage of the fetus through the vaginal canal and although its mechanism is spontaneous, some factors may favor its occurrence, and this has motivated studies by researchers in the area. health due to the clinical implications and morbidities associated with this condition. Objective: To analyze the relationship between maternal, fetal and care factors and the outcome of perineal laceration at birth. Method: This is a cross-sectional, descriptive study, with a quantitative approach, carried out through field research in 04 low-risk maternity hospitals in the capital of the State of Alagoas (Maceió), with postpartum women who received assistance during normal birth and who were hospitalized in respective maternity hospitals, as well as their medical records. Sampling was simple random probabilistic and collection was carried out from November 2022 to August 2023 using a structured form. For data analysis, the free software R (R version 4.2.2 (2022-10-31 ucrt)) was used using Central Tendency measures and the Shapiro-Wilk, Mann-Whitney, Chi-Square, Exact Tests Fisher's test and Z test for equality of proportions, admitting two hypotheses and considering a statistically significant difference with a p-value ≤ 5%. This research was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Federal University of Alagoas (UFAL), under opinion number 58121222.3.0000.5013. Results: 344 forms were collected, and the analysis demonstrated that the majority are in the age group between 18 and 29 years old, do not work, have a monthly family income of one minimum wage, declare themselves mixed race, have completed high school and are married or in a stable union. The majority had a BMI >18.5kg/m² to 24.9kg/m², had one pregnancy, one birth and no abortion, average gestational age of 39.27 weeks, interpartum interval of 51.15 months and at least 06 prenatal consultations . Regarding the characterization of labor and delivery assistance, the majority of women who had their labors induced received Misoprostol alone, gave birth in the lithotomy position, were assisted by doctors, had the presence of a companion, used non-pharmacological methods for relief of pain and had their perineums intact. Fetal characteristics demonstrated that the average fetal weight was 3222.6 kilos, head circumference was 34.01 cm and somatic cap was 38 weeks. Regarding association analyses, women who did not have a laceration tend to have had more pregnancies, more births and more natural births, for the other variables there was no statistically significant difference. Conclusion: From the results of this study it can be identified that for the sociodemographic, care and fetal variables there was no significant statistical association with the perineal laceration outcome, with the exception of the parity variable, as the number of pregnancies, births and normal births found an association significant statistics, demonstrating that having more pregnancies, more births and more natural births was a protective factor for perineal laceration.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Presidente - 2731160 - AMUZZA AYLLA PEREIRA DOS SANTOS
Externo(a) à Instituição - MARI ÂNGELA GAEDKE
Interno(a) - 2582344 - THAIS HONORIO LINS BERNARDO
Notícia cadastrada em: 31/01/2024 22:52
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