Perspectives and practices of personnel involved in family planning with women at reproductive risk
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https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2023-0001enKeywords:
Family Development Planning, Reproductive Rights, Noncommunicable Diseases, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Qualitative researchAbstract
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the perspectives and practices of personnel involved in family planning with women at reproductive risk due to chronic diseases. Method: Qualitative study in which physicians and nurses from primary care centers in a state in central Mexico were interviewed. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed under the Grounded Theory proposal. Results: The perspectives and practices in family planning interventions are unilaterally framed in the biomedical model. Three categories of analysis emerged: “The battle”, “Convince by imposing”, “Monitor them and catch them”. Conclusion: It is necessary to promote competencies in interculturality, gender perspective and human rights to make the intervention more of a counseling and less of a prescription for life projects.
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