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    Percepción de la paciente embarazada sobre la asistencia a los controles prenatales durante la pandemia por covid-19
    (Universdidad Técnica de Ambato/Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud/Carrera de Enfermería, 2021-03-01) Pallango Plasencia, Paola Estefanía; Analuisa Jiménez, Eulalia IsabelLcda. Mg.
    Introduction: In times of the COVID-19 pandemic, attendance at prenatal check-ups by pregnant patients has been a matter of concern, which is why it is necessary to know their perception to attend or not attend health facilities. Objective: To describe the Perception of the pregnant patient regarding attendance at prenatal controls during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Method: Qualitative, phenomenological, descriptive, field research, a convenience sampling of users in a state of pregnancy was used, as a data collection instrument, semi structured interviews were carried out, keeping the principles of autonomy, respect and confidentiality, for the analysis The triangulation of information was carried out, the data obtained was verified and bibliographic sources were integrated with studies related to the subject. Later, following the methodology of Demaziére D. and Dubar C., the discourse was categorized. Results: It was evidenced that there is a significant non-compliance with prenatal controls since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic due to fear, fear, concern about getting infected at the time of attending, as well as, there are different opinions about the care provided by professionals both public and private. Conclusions: The study participants expressed their perspective and experience of going through the COVID-19 pandemic in a pregnant state, where they expressed the different emotions, feelings and thoughts they presented, as well as how these emotions influenced when deciding to go or no to prenatal controls, finally they mentioned the characteristics of how the care was received by health professionals.

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