Movements toward change in women’s health care in teaching hospitals in Brazil

Authors

  • Roberto Allan Ribeiro Silva Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG). Belo Horizonte (MG), Brasil. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3664-2430
  • Larissa Fernanda do Couto Brandi Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG). Belo Horizonte (MG), Brasil. https://orcid.org/0009-0003-3165-6678
  • Ricardo Tavares Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP) - Ouro Preto (MG), Brasil.
  • Serafim Barbosa dos Santos Filho Secretária de Saúde de Belo Horizonte (SSBH) - Belo Horizonte (MG), Brasil. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8397-6575
  • Gilles Monceau CY Cergy Paris Université - Cergy-Pontoise, França. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2835-3575
  • Kleyde Ventura de Souza Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) – Belo Horizonte (MG), Brasil.

Keywords:

Hospitals, maternity, Hospitals, teaching, Quality of health care, Maternal-child health services, Obstetrics

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the primary outcomes of the ApiceON Project within its care
component, highlighting its developments and impacts. This descriptive study is based on secondary data
produced from 2017 to 2020 during the project’s implementation in 96 teaching hospitals distributed across
all Brazilian regions. We analyzed the strategic indicators and evaluation items related to the care component,
focusing on temporal trends across the project’s thematic axes. The results indicate advances in childbirth
and newborn care, with a reduction in the proportion of items classified as ‘nonexistent’ and an increase in
those labeled ‘advanced’, reflecting the incorporation and expansion of best practices. Improvements in best
practices for care and Health Conditions Surveillance were particularly notable in hospitals located in the

Northeast and Midwest. We observed an increase in the percentage of hospitals with obstetric nurses provid-
ing care, the use of immediate postpartum intrauterine devices, and childbirths attended by a companion.

The project revealed the capacity to drive change in health services, promoting the qualification of obstetric
and neonatal care and contributing to the development of practices grounded in reproductive rights and the
safety of care for women and newborns.

Published

2025-11-10

How to Cite

1.
Silva RAR, Brandi LF do C, Tavares R, Santos Filho SB dos, Monceau G, Souza KV de. Movements toward change in women’s health care in teaching hospitals in Brazil. Saúde Debate [Internet]. 2025 Nov. 10 [cited 2026 May 6];49(147 out-dez). Available from: https://saudeemdebate.org.br/sed/article/view/10584

Data statement

  • The research data is available on demand, condition justified in the manuscript