Social representations of pregnant women about high-risk pregnancy: repercussions for prenatal care.
Alexandre Aguiar PereiraIvaneide Leal Ataide RodriguesLaura Maria Vidal NogueiraIaci Proença PalmeiraHeliana Helena de Moura NunesErlon Gabriel Rego de AndradeFabiane Oliveira da SilvaPublished in: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P (2023)
Affects, negative feelings, and adaptations were revealed, with high-risk pregnancy being represented as an unusual and uncomfortable event, influenced by common sense and science, communication means, and dialogues with health professionals, with family support being considered of paramount importance. and prenatal care a propitious moment for establishing bonds with the health professional, seen as essential for their adherence to the care offered.
Keyphrases
- pregnant women
- healthcare
- palliative care
- public health
- pregnancy outcomes
- quality improvement
- mental health
- preterm birth
- affordable care act
- pain management
- metabolic syndrome
- working memory
- single cell
- skeletal muscle
- climate change
- adipose tissue
- glycemic control
- social media
- weight loss
- health promotion
- transition metal