Nursing care in situations of induced /caused abortion: an integrative literature review
Abstract
Objective: To identify the scientific literature on nursing care in cases of induced abortion /induced.Method: Integrative review aimed to answer the question "How is the nursing practice in situations of abortion?" The data were collected in August 2014, without time or language boundaries, which were in full in the databases LILACS, BDENf, MEDLINE and SciELO, the descriptors: "abortion," "abortion" and "nursing care". At the end of the process of data analysis 13 publications in condensed form figures were selected.
Results: It was observed that the work of nurses is performed technicality, discriminatory, julgatória and bureaucratic way, contradicting the guidelines of the code of ethics of the profession.
Conclusion: Discrimination and health hazards imposed on women by cultural, legal and religious grounds involving the issue of abortion, have contributed to the weakness of the assistance
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