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    El parto humanizado: aportes desde la sociología
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato/Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud/Carrera de Enfermería, 2022-10-12) Yupangui Cela, Gisela Estefania; Analuisa Jiménez, Eulalia Isabel
    In this study, the perception of the nursing staff on Humanized Childbirth was currently analyzed. An investigation with a qualitative design with an exploratory phenomenological approach was carried out. With a purposeful sampling including staff from the maternity area and obstetric center. Information saturation criterion is applied. For the collection of information, a semi-structured interview guide was used. The analysis was carried out based on grounded theory, obtaining five categories: perception, promotion, knowledge, factors, sexual and reproductive rights. The main results show that humanized childbirth stopped being practiced during the pandemic for reasons of…. and that it is being resumed from the year 2022, it was also observed that despite the restrictions, the work of the nursing staff continued with training and education on vaginal delivery. Finally, it is concluded that humanized childbirth is the best option for mothers, since it helps in the recovery of the mother and in the well-being of the baby.

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