Development of the concept of prenatal care Application of the hybrid model of Schwartz-Barcott and Kim.

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Title: Development of the concept of prenatal care Application of the hybrid model of Schwartz-Barcott and Kim.
Alternate Title: Desarrollo del concepto de cuidado prenatal: Aplicación del modelo híbrido de Schwartz- Barcott y Kim.
Desenvolvimento do conceito de cuidado pré-natal: Aplicação do modelo híbrido de Schwartz-Barcott e Kim.
Authors: Bula-Romero, Javier Alonso1 javierbula@correo.unicordoba.educ.co, Conde-Flórez, Adier Andrés1 acondeflorez@correo.unicordoba.edu.co, González-Lara, Aura María1 agonzalezlara@correo.unicordoba.edu.co, Sánchez-Caraballo, Álvaro Antonio1 aasanchez@correo.unicordoba.edu.co, Jiménez-Hernández, Gustavo Edgardo1 gustavojimenezh@correo.unicordoba.edu.co
Source: Revista Cuidarte. May-Aug2025, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p1-20. 20p.
Subjects: NURSING audit, EVALUATION of medical care, NURSES, HUMANISM, NURSE-patient relationships, PATIENTS' families, EMPATHY, MEDICAL protocols, EVIDENCE-based nursing, OCCUPATIONAL roles, MEDICAL personnel, RESPECT, SELF-efficacy, SATISFACTION, INFANT mortality, HOSPITAL nursing staff, MATERNAL-child health services, CHILD health services, LEADERSHIP, MATERNAL & infant welfare, VALUE-based healthcare, INTERVIEWING, STATISTICAL sampling, RESPONSIBILITY, CONTENT analysis, ATTITUDES of mothers, PSYCHOLOGICAL well-being, NURSING, LISTENING, CONFIDENCE, MATERNAL mortality, JUDGMENT sampling, EMOTIONS, DESCRIPTIVE statistics, PRENATAL care, SYSTEMATIC reviews, MEDLINE, MATHEMATICAL models, NURSES' attitudes, CONCEPTUAL structures, FAMILY-centered care, RESEARCH methodology, TRUST, CONCEPTS, THEORY, COMMITMENT (Psychology), MEDICAL needs assessment, ONLINE information services, HEALTH education, SOCIAL support, DATA analysis software, HEALTH care teams
Abstract (English): Introduction: Prenatal care is essential for maternal and neonatal health. Nursing professionals play a key role in providing comprehensive care. Objective: To analyze the concept of prenatal caring in the context of maternal-perinatal care from the perspective of nursing professionals and pregnant women. Materials and Methods: The concept was developed using the hybrid model by Schwartz-Barcott and Kim, which comprises theoretical, fieldwork, and analytical phases. The first step included a review of 23 articles published between 2012 and 2022, sourced from various databases. Then, five interviews were conducted with low-risk pregnant women and five with nursing professionals, followed by inductive content analysis using ATLAS Ti® software. Finally, a general definition was formulated. Results: Prenatal caring is defined as a humanized interaction between the pregnant woman, her family, and nursing professionals, grounded in kindness, respect, and commitment. It requires empathy, attentiveness to individual needs, and a focus that goes beyond technical procedures to emphasize holistic well-being. Discussion: A distinction is drawn between prenatal care and prenatal caring, the latter being understood as a woman- and family-centered process. Operational and time constraints hinder the delivery of this care, highlighting the need to strengthen nursing leadership and foster care models that prioritize maternal and infant well-being. Conclusion: Prenatal caring in nursing addresses the emotional and relational needs of pregnant women and their families. It enhances adherence to prenatal checkups, contributes to the reduction of mortality, and supports preparation for childbirth. It reaffirms an approach centered on the woman, her unborn child, her partner, and the family. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Introducción: El cuidado prenatal es esencial para la salud materna y neonatal. El profesional de enfermería juega un papel clave al brindar cuidado integral. Objetivo: Analizar el concepto de cuidado prenatal en el contexto de la atención materno-perinatal desde la perspectiva de los profesionales de enfermería y las gestantes. Materiales y Métodos: El desarrollo del concepto se llevó a cabo utilizando el modelo híbrido de Schwartz-Barcott y Kim, que incorporó las fases teóricas, de campo y de análisis final. El primer paso fue una revisión de 23 artículos disponibles en diferentes bases de datos publicados entre 2012 y 2022. Luego, se realizaron 5 entrevistas a profesionales de enfermería gestantes de bajo riesgo, seguidas de análisis de contenido inductivo, con apoyo del software ATLAS Ti®. Por último, se realizó una definición general. Resultados: El cuidado prenatal es una interacción humanizada entre la gestante, su familia y los profesionales de enfermería, basada en amabilidad, respeto y compromiso. Requiere empatía, atención a necesidades y trascendencia de lo técnico, enfocándose en el bienestar integral. Discusión: Se diferencia entre atención y cuidado prenatal, resaltando este último como un proceso centrado en la mujer y su familia. Las limitaciones operativas y de tiempo afectan la asistencia, evidenciando la necesidad de fortalecer el liderazgo enfermero y promover modelos integrales que prioricen el bienestar materno-infantil. Conclusión: El cuidado prenatal de enfermería comprende las necesidades emocionales de la mujer gestante y su familia. Deriva en adherencia al control prenatal, menor mortalidad y preparación para el parto. Reivindica el enfoque centrado en la mujer, su hijo, compañero y familia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Portuguese): Introdução: O cuidado pré-natal é essencial para a saúde materna e neonatal. O profissional de enfermagem desempenha um papel fundamental ao oferecer cuidado integral. Objetivo: Analisar o conceito de cuidado pré-natal no contexto da atenção materno-perinatal sob a perspectiva dos profissionais de enfermagem e das gestantes. Materiais e Métodos: O desenvolvimento do conceito foi realizado utilizando o modelo híbrido de Schwartz-Barcott e Kim, que incorporou as fases teórica, de campo e de análise final. O primeiro passo foi uma revisão de 23 artigos disponíveis em diferentes bases de dados, publicados entre 2012 e 2022. Em seguida, foram realizadas 5 entrevistas com profissionais de enfermagem gestantes de baixo risco, seguidas de análise de conteúdo indutiva, com o apoio do software Atlas Ti®. Por fim, foi elaborada uma definição geral. Resultados: O cuidado pré-natal é uma interação humanizada entre a gestante, sua família e os profissionais de enfermagem, baseada em gentileza, respeito e compromisso. Requer empatia, atenção às necessidades e transcendência do aspecto técnico, focando no bem-estar integral. Discussão: É feita uma distinção entre assistência e atenção pré-natal, destacando esta última como um processo centrado na mulher e sua família. Restrições operacionais e de tempo impactam a prestação de cuidados, destacando a necessidade de fortalecer a liderança de enfermagem e promover modelos abrangentes que priorizem o bem-estar materno e infantil. Conclusão: O cuidado de enfermagem pré-natal contempla as necessidades emocionais da gestante e sua família. Isso resulta na adesão ao pré-natal, menor mortalidade e preparação para o parto. Ela afirma que a abordagem é focada na mulher, no filho, no parceiro e na família. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Introduction: Prenatal care is essential for maternal and neonatal health. Nursing professionals play a key role in providing comprehensive care. Objective: To analyze the concept of prenatal caring in the context of maternal-perinatal care from the perspective of nursing professionals and pregnant women. Materials and Methods: The concept was developed using the hybrid model by Schwartz-Barcott and Kim, which comprises theoretical, fieldwork, and analytical phases. The first step included a review of 23 articles published between 2012 and 2022, sourced from various databases. Then, five interviews were conducted with low-risk pregnant women and five with nursing professionals, followed by inductive content analysis using ATLAS Ti® software. Finally, a general definition was formulated. Results: Prenatal caring is defined as a humanized interaction between the pregnant woman, her family, and nursing professionals, grounded in kindness, respect, and commitment. It requires empathy, attentiveness to individual needs, and a focus that goes beyond technical procedures to emphasize holistic well-being. Discussion: A distinction is drawn between prenatal care and prenatal caring, the latter being understood as a woman- and family-centered process. Operational and time constraints hinder the delivery of this care, highlighting the need to strengthen nursing leadership and foster care models that prioritize maternal and infant well-being. Conclusion: Prenatal caring in nursing addresses the emotional and relational needs of pregnant women and their families. It enhances adherence to prenatal checkups, contributes to the reduction of mortality, and supports preparation for childbirth. It reaffirms an approach centered on the woman, her unborn child, her partner, and the family. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Introducción: El cuidado prenatal es esencial para la salud materna y neonatal. El profesional de enfermería juega un papel clave al brindar cuidado integral. Objetivo: Analizar el concepto de cuidado prenatal en el contexto de la atención materno-perinatal desde la perspectiva de los profesionales de enfermería y las gestantes. Materiales y Métodos: El desarrollo del concepto se llevó a cabo utilizando el modelo híbrido de Schwartz-Barcott y Kim, que incorporó las fases teóricas, de campo y de análisis final. El primer paso fue una revisión de 23 artículos disponibles en diferentes bases de datos publicados entre 2012 y 2022. Luego, se realizaron 5 entrevistas a profesionales de enfermería gestantes de bajo riesgo, seguidas de análisis de contenido inductivo, con apoyo del software ATLAS Ti®. Por último, se realizó una definición general. Resultados: El cuidado prenatal es una interacción humanizada entre la gestante, su familia y los profesionales de enfermería, basada en amabilidad, respeto y compromiso. Requiere empatía, atención a necesidades y trascendencia de lo técnico, enfocándose en el bienestar integral. Discusión: Se diferencia entre atención y cuidado prenatal, resaltando este último como un proceso centrado en la mujer y su familia. Las limitaciones operativas y de tiempo afectan la asistencia, evidenciando la necesidad de fortalecer el liderazgo enfermero y promover modelos integrales que prioricen el bienestar materno-infantil. Conclusión: El cuidado prenatal de enfermería comprende las necesidades emocionales de la mujer gestante y su familia. Deriva en adherencia al control prenatal, menor mortalidad y preparación para el parto. Reivindica el enfoque centrado en la mujer, su hijo, compañero y familia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Introdução: O cuidado pré-natal é essencial para a saúde materna e neonatal. O profissional de enfermagem desempenha um papel fundamental ao oferecer cuidado integral. Objetivo: Analisar o conceito de cuidado pré-natal no contexto da atenção materno-perinatal sob a perspectiva dos profissionais de enfermagem e das gestantes. Materiais e Métodos: O desenvolvimento do conceito foi realizado utilizando o modelo híbrido de Schwartz-Barcott e Kim, que incorporou as fases teórica, de campo e de análise final. O primeiro passo foi uma revisão de 23 artigos disponíveis em diferentes bases de dados, publicados entre 2012 e 2022. Em seguida, foram realizadas 5 entrevistas com profissionais de enfermagem gestantes de baixo risco, seguidas de análise de conteúdo indutiva, com o apoio do software Atlas Ti®. Por fim, foi elaborada uma definição geral. Resultados: O cuidado pré-natal é uma interação humanizada entre a gestante, sua família e os profissionais de enfermagem, baseada em gentileza, respeito e compromisso. Requer empatia, atenção às necessidades e transcendência do aspecto técnico, focando no bem-estar integral. Discussão: É feita uma distinção entre assistência e atenção pré-natal, destacando esta última como um processo centrado na mulher e sua família. Restrições operacionais e de tempo impactam a prestação de cuidados, destacando a necessidade de fortalecer a liderança de enfermagem e promover modelos abrangentes que priorizem o bem-estar materno e infantil. Conclusão: O cuidado de enfermagem pré-natal contempla as necessidades emocionais da gestante e sua família. Isso resulta na adesão ao pré-natal, menor mortalidade e preparação para o parto. Ela afirma que a abordagem é focada na mulher, no filho, no parceiro e na família. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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              Text: May-Aug2025
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              Y: 2025
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