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Characterization of anxiety during pregnancy and childbirth from the nursing professional’s perspective

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  • Ruiz Sánchez, Laura Valentina
  • Sánchez Alquichire, Ximena Patricia
  • Ruiz Barajas, Camilo Andrés
  • Pulido Montes, Maria Andreina
  • Rincón Romero, Katherine

Abstract

Introduction: Pregnancy involves changes and uncertainties that can produce stress and anxiety, with biological and psychosocial consequences for the mother and the newborn; nursing emerges as a key actor for detection and emotional support. Objective: To characterize anxiety during pregnancy and childbirth from the perspective of the nursing professional. Methods: Narrative literature review conducted in January 2023; search in PubMed, ProQuest, Dialnet, SciELO and Medline; criteria: studies from the last 5 years in Spanish, English or Portuguese that explicitly addressed anxiety in pregnant women; final selection: 16 documents after screening 653 records. Results: The studies reviewed showed anxiety as a central issue linked to underlying disorders, perinatal complications and worsening during the pandemic; associated factors included lack of companionship, adolescent pregnancy, pregnancy loss and the postpartum period; nursing practices such as empathetic care, prenatal education and relaxation techniques were also described, and complementary interventions with heterogeneous evidence were reported. Conclusions: Anxiety in pregnancy is a complex problem that interconnects biological, psychosocial and care-related aspects, and nursing is recognized as having a central role in identifying, accompanying and providing emotional and educational support, as well as coordinating health system resources.

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  • Ruiz Sánchez, Laura Valentina & Sánchez Alquichire, Ximena Patricia & Ruiz Barajas, Camilo Andrés & Pulido Montes, Maria Andreina & Rincón Romero, Katherine, 2023. "Characterization of anxiety during pregnancy and childbirth from the nursing professional’s perspective," SAP Nursing Depths Series, South American Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:cwf:ndsart:nds202368
    DOI: 10.56294/nds202368
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