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REVISÃO
The effectiveness of post-partum interventions to prevent urinary incontinence: a systematic review
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2018;71(suppl 3):1460-1468
01-01-2018
Resumo
REVISÃOThe effectiveness of post-partum interventions to prevent urinary incontinence: a systematic review
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2018;71(suppl 3):1460-1468
01-01-2018DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0338
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Objective:
to assess the effectiveness of post-partum interventions to prevent urinary incontinence: a systematic review.
Method:
systematic review of randomized controlled studies conducted in the MEDLINE, Cochrane, Scopus and the Virtual Library on Health (Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde, BVS) databases.
Results:
six articles were included in this review. All studies used the Pelvic Floor Muscle Training as the main procedure to prevent urinary incontinence. The results pointed to a positive and effective intervention in the post-partum period.
Conclusion:
there is evidence that programs of exercise of the pelvic floor musculature performed both in the immediate and late post-partum result in a significant increase in muscle strength and contribute to prevent urinary incontinence.
Palavras-chave: EffectivenessPelvis DiaphragmPost-Partum PeriodPrimary PreventionUrinary IncontinenceVer mais -
PESQUISA
Nursing instrument to attend mothers who recently gave birth in primary health care
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(2):316-325
01-01-2016
Resumo
PESQUISANursing instrument to attend mothers who recently gave birth in primary health care
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(2):316-325
01-01-2016DOI 10.1590/0034-7167.2016690215I
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Objective:
To build a nursing instrument to attend mothers who have recently given birth in primary health care.
Method:
This is a methodological research developed in five stages: identification of empirical indicators associated with mothers who have recently given birth by reviewing integrative literature; evaluation of empirical indicators by focal group; instrument structuring by categorizing indicators; instrument validation using the Delphi technique; and application and development of diagnostic statements and nursing interventions.
Results:
The instrument comprises identification data on mothers who have given birth recently, on the assessment of their human needs, and on nursing Care items. In the final version, we selected 73 diagnoses and 155 nursing interventions.
Conclusion:
With the completion of this study, nurses will have an instrument for Nursing Care Systematization to attend mothers who have given birth recently in primary health care. Besides, this study will also work as a tool in research and teaching of Obstetric Nursing.