SIMPLY MOTHERS: SHARED ELABORATION OF TECHNOLOGIES ON PRENATAL CARE OF VISUALLY IMPAIRED WOMEN

Author:

Carvalho Geovana de Jesus Ferreira de1ORCID,Tavares Jheise Sandy da Cruz1ORCID,Silva Nayara Costa Modesto da1ORCID,Nascimento Marcia Helena Machado2ORCID,Teixeira Elizabeth2ORCID,Araujo Sílvia Teresa Carvalho de3ORCID,Costa Fernanda de Nazaré Almeida3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Maurício de Nassau, Brasil

2. Universidade do Estado do Pará, Brazil

3. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: To develop educational technologies on prenatal care with and for visually impaired women. Method: A methodological study with a participatory interface and qualitative approach. It was carried out at a Specialized Technical Unit in the municipality of Belém, Pará, Brazil. Data production took place between August and September 2021 with six women. DOSVOX was used as a communication resource for the participants to answer four instruments with a view to developing the technologies. The analysis was of the thematic content type. Results: Women with visual impairment want respect for their autonomy, inclusion, and information from the professionals. The technologies produced point to the specific demands of visually impaired women and to the importance of preserving autonomy during prenatal care. Conclusion: Technologies produced in a participatory way point out women’s specific perspectives and needs regarding prenatal care and may support both the nurses’ actions in consultations and favor women with visual impairment during prenatal care.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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