OBSTETRIC NURSING: ASSISTANCE IN BIRTH IN BRAZIL REFLECTIONS OF THE COLONIALITY OF POWER AND KNOWLEDGE
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https://doi.org/10.46375/reecs.v3i.13124Keywords:
Obstetric Nursing, Health Care Models, Coloniality of power/knowledgeAbstract
This is an integrative bibliographical review, exploratory and qualitative, which aimed to analyze the influence of the coloniality of power and knowledge in the care practices of obstetric nurses in institutional childbirth, presenting the conflicts between professionals working in the field. of childbirth care, and characterizing the hegemonic care model in Brazil. The bibliographic survey was carried out in the Virtual Health Library. The documents were analyzed using the thematic content analysis method. Three themes emerged: Reflections on the Coloniality of Power and Knowledge in Health; Overview of obstetric care: the hegemonic model; The potential of the Obstetric Nurse. It was found that there are conflicts in the field of work of the obstetric nurse, arising from historical processes associated with the Coloniality of Power and Knowledge, triggered from the institutionalization of childbirth.
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