Nurse Midwives’ Perspectives on Women’s Vocalization During the First and Second Stages of Labor: A Qualitative Study
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Background/Objectives: Women’s vocalization during labor can be highly infl uenced by
the attitudes and practices of nurse midwives. This study analyzed the perspectives of
nurse midwives regarding women’s vocalization in the fi rst and second stages of labor
(n = 16). Methods: Descriptive study using semi-structured interviews analyzed through
lexical analysis with IraMuTeQ software. Data collection took place between February
and April 2024. Results: The analysis revealed six thematic classes: “Attitude toward
vocalization”, “Signifi cance of women’s self-image”, “Resistance and acceptance of vo-
calization”, “Control and inhibition of vocalization”, “Advantages and disadvantages of
vocalization”, and “Usefulness of vocalization in caregiving”. Conclusions: There are
different attitudes among nurse midwives toward women’s vocalization, ranging from
respect to paternalistic control. Practical implications include the urgent need for curricular
modules on vocalization in midwifery training programs and the deconstruction of biases
that silence women’s voices during childbirth.
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Pereira, I. R., Sim-Sim, M., & Zangão, M. O. (2025). Nurse Midwives’ Perspectives on Women’s Vocalization During the First and Second Stages of Labor: A Qualitative Study. Healthcare, 13(19), 2451. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13192451