TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION IN MIDWIFERY: ADVANCES THAT ARE TRANSFORMING CHILDBIRTH CARE

Authors

  • Cindy Dannyelle Ferreira Brandão Silva Instituto Tocantinense Presidente Antônio Carlos
  • Juliane Laura Tonzar Sanches UNIRG
  • Letícia Roxadelli Inácio UNIRG
  • Arthur Carneiro Silva Universidade Federal do Maranhão
  • Millena Lamenha Cavalcante de Almeida Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso
  • Silvio Roberto Saraiva Monteiro Universidade Federal de Roraima
  • Amanda Rosalem Silva Universidade ANHEMBI Morumbi
  • Carolina Pinto Barony FASEH
  • Ricardo Antonio Mendonça Rosolem Universidade do Grande Rio
  • Matheus Florencio Saiter Mota Universidade Vila Velha

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i8.10914

Keywords:

Obstetric technology. Childbirth care. Maternal safety. Obstetric telemedicine.

Abstract

This article addressed the use of technology in midwifery, highlighting its role as a complement to improving delivery care, maternal and neonatal safety, and the overall patient experience. Obstetric technology can provide advanced tools that benefit fetal monitoring, early detection of complications, obstetric telemedicine, and improved quality of care. However, it is important to emphasize that technology does not replace the clinical care and expertise of health professionals. The safety, effectiveness and quality of technological solutions must be considered, seeking professional guidance and reliable information. Each pregnancy is unique, and it is essential to adapt the use of technology to the individual needs of patients. A balanced approach, prioritizing traditional prenatal care and the responsible use of technology, is essential to ensure effective and safe delivery care. Technology in midwifery should be seen as an additional tool, used consciously and responsibly, together with clinical knowledge and a holistic approach to maternal and neonatal health.

Author Biographies

Cindy Dannyelle Ferreira Brandão Silva, Instituto Tocantinense Presidente Antônio Carlos

Instituto Tocantinense Presidente Antônio Carlos.

Juliane Laura Tonzar Sanches, UNIRG

UNIRG.

Letícia Roxadelli Inácio, UNIRG

UNIRG.

Arthur Carneiro Silva, Universidade Federal do Maranhão

Universidade Federal do Maranhão.

Millena Lamenha Cavalcante de Almeida, Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso

Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso.

Silvio Roberto Saraiva Monteiro, Universidade Federal de Roraima

Universidade Federal de Roraima.

Amanda Rosalem Silva, Universidade ANHEMBI Morumbi

Universidade ANHEMBI Morumbi.

Carolina Pinto Barony, FASEH

FASEH.

Ricardo Antonio Mendonça Rosolem, Universidade do Grande Rio

Universidade do Grande Rio.

Matheus Florencio Saiter Mota, Universidade Vila Velha

Universidade Vila Velha.

Published

2023-09-05

How to Cite

Silva, C. D. F. B., Sanches, J. L. T., Inácio, L. R., Silva, A. C., Almeida, M. L. C. de, Monteiro, S. R. S., … Mota, M. F. S. (2023). TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION IN MIDWIFERY: ADVANCES THAT ARE TRANSFORMING CHILDBIRTH CARE. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 9(8), 634–644. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i8.10914