Itinerários terapeuticos no pré-natal em comunidades rurais do interior do Amazonas - um estudo qualitativo
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Quality prenatal care is critical to maternal and newborn health. The main objective of
prenatal care is to welcome the woman from the beginning of pregnancy, ensuring the birth of
a healthy child and ensuring maternal and neonatal well-being. It is important to understand
the types of connection between women living in non-urban areas and health services, given
the importance of prenatal care and seeking to understand the view that women living in rural
areas have about it. The concept of Therapeutic Itineraries allows us to understand the paths
traced and paths taken by pregnant women in their search for access to prenatal care. To better
understand the dynamics of care during pregnancy, it is useful to understand the paths used in
the search for prenatal care and to reflect on this search. The objective of this research is to
understand the therapeutic itineraries for performing prenatal care in rural communities in
Itacoatiara, in the interior of Amazonas. This is a qualitative descriptive and exploratory
study. For data collection, the semi-structured interview instrument applied by the researcher
was used. The research subjects were post partum women living in rural communities in the
municipality of Itacoatiara, in Amazonas. The collected data were transcribed and analyzed
using the content analysis technique proposed by Bardin, where it was possible to establish
three categories of analysis. Of the post partum women invited to participate in the survey,
only one refused. Then, 6 interviews were carried out. The age of the interviewees ranged
from 18 to 40 years. In rural areas, the difficulties in seeking health care services are greater
because this means presents gaps in relation to health care. In addition to the production of a
Guide for CHAs, who are the professionals who best and most frequently move through the
territory, this study and its local dissemination also resulted in a discussion between the
professionals of the health team and the manager of the UBS during the project's formulation