Crenças relevantes na intenção de comportamentos de autocuidado para síndromes hipertensivas gestacionais
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https://doi.org/10.5294/aqui.2023.23.2.8Palavras-chave:
Autocuidado, crenças, cultura, saúde materna, comportamentos relacionados com a saúde, hipertensão induzida pela gravidez, intenção, gestantes, teoria socialResumo
Introdução: as síndromes hipertensivas gestacionais representam um problema na saúde materna e perinatal. Portanto, é importante identificar as crenças que precedem os determinantes dos comportamentos de saúde durante a gravidez. Objetivo: identificar as crenças relevantes na intenção de comportamentos de autocuidado diante de distúrbios hipertensivos por parte das gestantes. Materiais e método: estudo descritivo com abordagem quantitativa orientada pela teoria do comportamento planejado. A validade semântica de cada questionário foi elaborada e avaliada. A amostra de conveniência foi composta de 114 gestantes inscritas no pré-natal de uma instituição de saúde em Piedecuesta, Santander (Colômbia), que responderam ao questionário por meio de entrevista telefônica entre janeiro e fevereiro de 2022. A análise dos dados foi descritiva, usando frequências absolutas e relativas. Resultados: as crenças comportamentais positivas se concentraram em nutrição adequada para a mãe; crescimento e desenvolvimento saudáveis do bebê; prevenção e controle de doenças durante a gravidez; relaxamento e tranquilidade para a mãe; e controle e monitoramento da pressão arterial. Nas crenças normativas, a equipe de saúde, a mãe, o companheiro e os membros da família influenciam positivamente cada comportamento. Entre as crenças de controle, admite-se que visitar parentes promove a prática de exercícios; no nível nutricional, há o hábito de preparações com pouco sal; tanto o apoio familiar e social quanto o hábito e o gosto favorecem o consumo de frutas, verduras, legumes e carnes; a falta de hábito evita o consumo de gorduras, farinhas, açúcares, cafeína, álcool ou cigarros; a capacidade econômica favorece a ingestão de cálcio; tomar banho antes da gravidez promove o sono e o descanso; e ir a farmácias permite o controle da pressão arterial. Conclusões: a identificação das crenças relevantes nos permitiu demonstrar aquelas que precisam ser reforçadas, negociadas ou reestruturadas na obtenção de comportamentos de autocuidado diante de síndromes hipertensivas gestacionais.
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