The study aimed to describe the experiences of a group of nurse-midwives from the city of Campinas, SP, Brasil, regarding the transition process from attending institutionalized births to attending home births, in the period 2011 – 2013. The study is of the experience report type; the reflections, perceptions and challenges experienced in this process were collected using the technique of brainstorming. Content analysis, as proposed by Bardin, was used, which yielded four thematic categories: a) the hospital experience; b) living with obstetric violence; c) returning home and d) the challenges of home care. It is concluded that attending home births offers greater satisfaction to the nurses, even in the face of various obstacles, as it is p...
The study discusses the current home births in developed countries. Introduction deals with the emer...
Within several years childbirth, from an intimate and family event, turned into a medical event, sub...
Background: In the Netherlands women with low-risk pregnancies are free to choose where to give birt...
The study aimed to describe the experiences of a group of nurse-midwives from the city of Campinas, ...
ABSTRACTThis qualitative, exploratory and descriptive study aimed to understand the reasons that und...
Objective: to describe the experiences of women in the transfer from planned home birth to the hospi...
Recent evidence supports the safety of planned home birth for low-risk women when professional midwi...
Objective: to explore the reasons why women with previous hospital experience seek care at a birth c...
Objective: to illuminate the experiences of women who have given birth at home. Methods: a descripti...
Introduction: The practice of planned home childbirth is currently under evidence for providing wome...
Objective: To describe birth and neonatal outcome in women initiating a homebirth and cared for by a...
A large scale study on maternity care in the Netherlands, describing many facets of midwifery care i...
This is a qualitative study aimed to understand the perception of professionals regarding planned ho...
Objective: To describe the outcomes of intended home birth in the practices of certified nurse-midwi...
Objective. To understand the meaning of home visits byneonatal nurses for mothers of premature babie...
The study discusses the current home births in developed countries. Introduction deals with the emer...
Within several years childbirth, from an intimate and family event, turned into a medical event, sub...
Background: In the Netherlands women with low-risk pregnancies are free to choose where to give birt...
The study aimed to describe the experiences of a group of nurse-midwives from the city of Campinas, ...
ABSTRACTThis qualitative, exploratory and descriptive study aimed to understand the reasons that und...
Objective: to describe the experiences of women in the transfer from planned home birth to the hospi...
Recent evidence supports the safety of planned home birth for low-risk women when professional midwi...
Objective: to explore the reasons why women with previous hospital experience seek care at a birth c...
Objective: to illuminate the experiences of women who have given birth at home. Methods: a descripti...
Introduction: The practice of planned home childbirth is currently under evidence for providing wome...
Objective: To describe birth and neonatal outcome in women initiating a homebirth and cared for by a...
A large scale study on maternity care in the Netherlands, describing many facets of midwifery care i...
This is a qualitative study aimed to understand the perception of professionals regarding planned ho...
Objective: To describe the outcomes of intended home birth in the practices of certified nurse-midwi...
Objective. To understand the meaning of home visits byneonatal nurses for mothers of premature babie...
The study discusses the current home births in developed countries. Introduction deals with the emer...
Within several years childbirth, from an intimate and family event, turned into a medical event, sub...
Background: In the Netherlands women with low-risk pregnancies are free to choose where to give birt...