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Perceptions of pregnant women about prenatal care in primary health care

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To understand the perceptions of pregnant women about the care received during prenatal care, in the field of primary health care.

METHOD

Qualitative study, based on Grounded Theory. Data collection was performed from August to December 2016, through a semi-structured interview with 12 pregnant women who received prenatal care in the city of Florianópolis/SC/Brazil. Data collection and analysis were performed concomitantly. Data analysis was performed using open and axial coding.

RESULTS

Three categories were elaborated: Care before and during gestation, Participation in groups of pregnant women, and Quality care during pregnancy.

CONCLUSION

The perceptions of the pregnant women about the care received during the prenatal care is related to the care given, humanized reception, consideration of the pregnant woman's subjectivity and support in the difficult moments that make this period satisfactory.

Keywords:
Primary health care; Prenatal care; Office nursing; Pregnant women

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