medigraphic.com
SPANISH

Enfermería Universitaria

  • Contents
  • View Archive
  • Information
    • General Information        
    • Directory
  • Publish
    • Instructions for authors        
  • medigraphic.com
    • Home
    • Journals index            
    • Register / Login
  • Mi perfil

2014, Number 3

<< Back Next >>

Enfermería Universitaria 2014; 11 (3)

Meaning of the obstetric care from the everyday-perspective of nursing students

Bernal-Becerrila ML, Sánchez-Arce LE
Full text How to cite this article

Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 81-86
PDF size: 293.61 Kb.


Key words:

Everyday-perspective learning, Obstetric care, Obstetric nursing, Mexico.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: The education process implies interactions among its actors which involve communication, desires, interests, motivations, expectations, and interpretations. An everydayperspective implies admitting a complex reality with particular meanings because, human actions bear personal sense and meaning; and thus, understanding the social world implies a comprehension of its actors from the particular point of view. This analysis is based on Lefebvre’s everyday-perspective theory, which states that people have to learn to insight into their own space in order to satisfy their own needs and desires.
Objective: To analyze the meaning of obstetric care from the learning everyday-perspective of nursing students.
Method: Qualitative-descriptive study. Data were obtained through 8 in-depth interviews to students in their 7th semester of the Nursing and Obstetrics Baccalaureate program. The analysis allowed addressing significant concepts and identifiers in order to generate diverse categories. The validation criteria of the results were credibility, trustfulness, and capacity of confirmation and transference.
Results: The first category analysis is shown: 1) Meaning of obstetric care; which included two sub-categories: a) Participation in the miracle of life; and b) Responsibility with the family and the community towards the mother-fetus well-being.
Discussion and conclusions: Students assign diverse meaning to the obstetric care in relation to the professional responsibility in the mother-fetus well-being. Learning about obstetric care gives students security and pride to collaborate in receiving a new life.


REFERENCES

  1. Escuela Nacional de Enfermería y Obstetricia. Plan de estudios de la Licenciatura en Enfermería y Obstetricia. México: Escuela Nacional de Enfermería y Obstetricia. 2010.

  2. Medina-Moya JL. Práctica educativa y práctica de cuidados enfermeros desde una perspectiva reflexiva. Revista de Enfermería 2002;(15) [Consultado 5 junio 2012]. Disponible en: http:// bit.ly/1l0IOWa

  3. Velarde F. Sociología de la vida cotidiana. Sincronia 2006; 11(41). [Consultado 3 septiembre 2012] Disponible en: http:// bit.ly/1l0JFGw

  4. Lefebvre H. La Revolución Urbana. Madrid: Alianza; 1972.

  5. Waldow VR. Cuidar: Expresión Humanizadora. México: Nueva Palabra; 2008.

  6. Spinato L, Rubim E. Vivências de aprendizagem do cuidado na formação da enfermeira. Rev. Esc. Enferm 2009;43(3):506-511. [Consulta mayo 2013] Disponible en: http://bit.ly/1sDYrVC

  7. Parrado-Lozano YM, Caro-Castillo CV. Significado, un conocimiento para la práctica de enfermería. Av. Enferm 2008;XXVI(2):116-125. [Consultado el 6 de septiembre de 2012]. Disponible en: http:// bit.ly/1m5RzLu

  8. Báez-Hernández FJ, Nava-Navarro V, Ramos-Cedeño L, et al. El significado de cuidado en la práctica profesional de enfermería. Aquichan 2009;9(2):127-134. [Consultado 6 septiembre 2012]. Disponible en: http://bit.ly/T7uFwe

  9. Minayo- Souza MC. La artesanía de la investigación cualitativa. Buenos Aires: Lugar; 2009.

  10. De la Cuesta-Benjumea C. El cuidado del otro: Desafíos y posibilidades. Investigación y Educación en Enfermería 2007;XXV(1):106-112.

  11. Collière MF. Promover a vida. Lisboa: Sindicato dos Enfermeiros Portugueses; 1989.




2020     |     www.medigraphic.com

Mi perfil

C?MO CITAR (Vancouver)

Enfermería Universitaria. 2014;11