ABSTRACT
Objective
To estimate the prevalence of violation of the rights of the companion during the hospitalization of the woman for childbirth.
Method
Cross-sectional study conducted in public maternity hospitals in Florianopolis between 2015 and 2016, with data from individual interview with 1.145 companions. Prevalence ratio and Pearson's chi-square test were applied in the analysis.
Results
Women (92.8%), who received prenatal care (93.1%) and were unaware of the companions’ law (92.7%) suffered more violation of rights. Not having received written guidance (93.6%), not identifying the health professional (65.0%) and not being encouraged to participate in care (55.9%) were violated rights. Welcoming and communicating with the team were the care aspects that most violated the rights of the companion.
Conclusion
The high prevalence of violation of rights demonstrates the disrespect and the need to value companions of choice.
Keywords
Medical chaperones; Humanizing delivery; Right to health; Health services; Parturition; Hospitalization