DESAFIOS DA ATENÇÃO OBSTÉTRICA EM REGIÕES FRONTEIRIÇAS DE BRASIL/PARAGUAI: PERCEPÇÕES DE BRASIGUAIS
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https://doi.org/10.18554/reas.v14i1.7068Abstract
Objective: to describe the perceptions of Brazilian puerperal women about their search for childbirth care in a Brazilian/Paraguayan border municipality. Method: qualitative research conducted in a Brazilian/Paraguayan border hospital. The study was composed of 15 Brazilian puerperal women. Content Analysis as a methodological reference. Results: two categories emerged: "Being Brazilian and having rights"; “Accessing obstetric healthcare in the border region". Conclusions: the Brazilian puerperal women make an effort to have their prenatal and childbirth care in Brazilian territory, because the other side of the border, the Paraguayan side, leaves much to be desired in terms of infrastructure, resources, and credibility of the health managers/professionals who care for the mother-baby binomial.
Keywords: Border Health; Maternal Health; Health Services Accessibility.
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