Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Dec 2024)

Respectful care for postpartum women with sickle cell disease: a netnographic study

  • Zannety Conceição Silva do Nascimento Souza,
  • Luana Gabriella Pinheiro Barrêto,
  • Paulo Roberto Lima Falcão do Vale,
  • Elysangela Dittz Duarte,
  • Cristiane dos Santos Silva,
  • Evanilda Souza de Santana Carvalho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2023-0545
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 77, no. 6

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ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze principles of respectful maternity care in narratives of postpartum women with sickle cell disease, relating them to Sustainable Development Goals. Methods: netnographic study, with two videos published in 2020. Deductive iconographic and thematic analysis by Respectful Maternity Care Charter, organized in MAXQDA. Results: principles identified were the right to: freedom from harm and ill-treatment; information, informed consent, refusal of medical procedures, and respect for their choices and preferences including companion; be considered a person from birth, with dignified and respectful treatment; health at the highest possible level; newborns being with their parents or guardians. The Sustainable Development Goals for women by 2030 were not positively contemplated in postpartum women’s experience. Final Considerations: it is appropriate that health workers qualify themselves to provide respectful maternity care, with qualified listening, understanding, and resolution of unique demands of postpartum women with sickle cell disease, seeking equality in care for women.

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