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Revista de Enfermagem Referência

Print version ISSN 0874-0283On-line version ISSN 2182-2883

Abstract

BRANDAO, Luciana Camila dos Santos; BELARMINO, Adriano da Costa; RODRIGUES, Maria Eunice Nogueira Galeno  and  FERREIRA JUNIOR, Antonio Rodrigues. Obstetric care in the COVID-19 pandemic: Communication interactions between nurse midwives, woman, and doula. Rev. Enf. Ref. [online]. 2022, vol.serVI, n.1, suppl.1, e21049.  Epub June 22, 2022. ISSN 0874-0283.  https://doi.org/10.12707/rv21049.

Background:

Obstetric care, a positive birth experience, and professional interactions were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and had to be restructured.

Objective:

To describe the communication process between doulas and obstetric nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Main topics under analysis:

Disturbances in the interaction of the health team have impacted aspects such as communication in health and collaboration, with deficits in the interpersonal relationships between nurses, doulas, and women. It is associated with autonomy of action and professional interactions, where conflicts and loss of quality of care were observed. Health sector reforms are urgent, including the delivery of respectful and quality care to women, families, and communities.

Conclusion:

The communication process has been negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, requiring the development of interaction mechanisms to facilitate care activities and strategies to improve power relations between obstetric nurses and doulas in caring for women.

Keywords : care; woman; nurse midwives; doulas; COVID-19.

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