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Este estudo investigou os efeitos da música e do controlo da luminosidade no
trabalho de parto e a sua influência na capacidade das mulheres para lidar
com este processo fisiológico e emocionalmente desafiador. Com base numa
revisão abrangente da literatura e observações diretas realizadas em
ambiente clínico, analisou-se o impacto dessas intervenções não
farmacológicas na redução da ansiedade, promoção do relaxamento e
melhoria do bem-estar durante o parto.
Os resultados destacaram que tanto a música quanto o controlo da
luminosidade desempenham um papel significativo na criação de um ambiente
mais propício para o parto, contribuindo para uma experiência mais positiva e
menos traumática para as mulheres. A redução da ansiedade e do stress
associados ao uso dessas intervenções pode resultar numa menor necessidade
de analgesia farmacológica e intervenções médicas invasivas, promovendo
assim um parto mais natural e saudável.
Além disso, este estudo também destacou a importância da abordagem
personalizada na implementação dessas práticas, reconhecendo a diversidade
das preferências individuais das mulheres e a necessidade de uma assistência
ao parto centrada na mulher. Investimentos em educação para profissionais
de saúde e integração de práticas baseadas em evidências nos protocolos de
assistência ao parto são essenciais para garantir que todas as mulheres
tenham acesso a estas intervenções benéficas.
Por fim, este estudo não só contribui para o avanço do conhecimento
científico sobre intervenções não farmacológicas no parto, mas também
enriqueceu a jornada académica e profissional do autor. O desenvolvimento
de competências em pesquisa, análise crítica de evidências e prática baseada
em evidências é fundamental para melhorar a qualidade do cuidado de saúde
materna e promover uma abordagem mais humanizada na assistência ao
parto.
This study investigated the effects of music and lighting control during labor and their influence on women's ability to cope with this physiologically and emotionally challenging process. Based on a comprehensive literature review and direct observations conducted in a clinical setting, the impact of these non-pharmacological interventions on reducing anxiety, promoting relaxation, and improving well-being during childbirth was analyzed. The results highlighted that both music and lighting control play a significant role in creating a more conducive environment for childbirth, contributing to a more positive and less traumatic experience for women. The reduction in anxiety and stress associated with the use of these interventions may result in a decreased need for pharmacological analgesia and invasive medical interventions, thus promoting a more natural and healthy childbirth. Additionally, this study also underscored the importance of a personalized approach in implementing these practices, recognizing the diversity of individual women's preferences and the need for woman-centered childbirth care. Investments in education for healthcare professionals and integration of evidence-based practices into childbirth care protocols are essential to ensure that all women have access to these beneficial interventions. Finally, this study not only contributes to advancing scientific knowledge about non-pharmacological interventions in childbirth but also enriches the academic and professional journey of the author. Developing skills in research, critical analysis of evidence, and evidence-based practice is crucial for improving the quality of maternal healthcare and promoting a more humanized approach to childbirth.
This study investigated the effects of music and lighting control during labor and their influence on women's ability to cope with this physiologically and emotionally challenging process. Based on a comprehensive literature review and direct observations conducted in a clinical setting, the impact of these non-pharmacological interventions on reducing anxiety, promoting relaxation, and improving well-being during childbirth was analyzed. The results highlighted that both music and lighting control play a significant role in creating a more conducive environment for childbirth, contributing to a more positive and less traumatic experience for women. The reduction in anxiety and stress associated with the use of these interventions may result in a decreased need for pharmacological analgesia and invasive medical interventions, thus promoting a more natural and healthy childbirth. Additionally, this study also underscored the importance of a personalized approach in implementing these practices, recognizing the diversity of individual women's preferences and the need for woman-centered childbirth care. Investments in education for healthcare professionals and integration of evidence-based practices into childbirth care protocols are essential to ensure that all women have access to these beneficial interventions. Finally, this study not only contributes to advancing scientific knowledge about non-pharmacological interventions in childbirth but also enriches the academic and professional journey of the author. Developing skills in research, critical analysis of evidence, and evidence-based practice is crucial for improving the quality of maternal healthcare and promoting a more humanized approach to childbirth.
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Parturiente Ambiente Luminosidade Música Estratégias não-farmacológicas