Souza Danton Matheus de, Sangali Letícia, Ferreira Fernanda Marçal, Ghandour Samia Ahmad, Silva Isabelle Cristina Nogueira da, Rossato Lisabelle Mariano
Universidade de São Paulo. São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Rev Bras Enferm. 2024 Sep 30;77Suppl 2(Suppl 2):e20240012. doi: 10.1590/0034-7167-2024-0012. eCollection 2024.
to understand maternal perceptions of maternal and child well-being based on Shantala massage and discuss its association with the third Sustainable Development Goal.
a descriptive-exploratory study in the light of Symbolic Interactionism. Eight women, mothers of infants, participated in five online meetings to teach Shantala massage, collected in focus groups, between November and December 2021. The data was subjected to thematic content analysis and lexical analysis with IRAMUTEQ®.
two categories emerged, 1) Maternal perceptions of Shantala massage and its promotion of child well-being and 2) Maternal perceptions of Shantala massage and its impact on their well-being, interconnected with subcategories.
Shantala massage promoted mutual impacts on maternal and child well-being, working together to achieve the third Sustainable Development Goal.
了解母亲基于尚塔拉伸按摩对母婴福祉的认知,并探讨其与第三个可持续发展目标的关联。
一项基于符号互动理论的描述性探索性研究。2021年11月至12月期间,八名婴儿母亲参加了五次在线会议,学习尚塔拉伸按摩,并在焦点小组中收集相关信息。数据采用主题内容分析法和IRAMUTEQ® 软件进行词汇分析。
出现了两类结果,1)母亲对尚塔拉伸按摩及其对儿童福祉促进作用的认知,以及2)母亲对尚塔拉伸按摩及其对自身福祉影响的认知,这两类结果相互关联且包含多个子类别。
尚塔拉伸按摩对母婴福祉产生了相互影响,共同助力实现第三个可持续发展目标。