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Introduction to the Program
Un compendio académico de primer nivel diseñado especialmente para que te actualices de manera correcta en un campo con alta demanda profesional”
Debido a la preferencia de las madres por concebir a sus hijos desde casa, los profesionales de la salud han tenido que actualizar sus conocimientos y modo de trabajo, sobre todo aquellos del área de la Enfermería. Cada vez es más popular el parto por domicilio, que cuente con el procedimiento del agua, lo que conlleva a la conformación de equipos más integrales y capacitados para llevar a cabo este proceso.
Ante esta necesidad, TECH ha creado la siguiente titulación con el objetivo de proporcionar información actualizada y rigurosa a los profesionales de la Enfermería. A lo largo de las siguientes semanas se ahondará en aspectos como la atención domiciliaria, el parto en el agua y la conformación de unidades sanitarias que lleven a cabo este procedimiento fuera de las instalaciones clínicas.
De este modo el profesional del área se capacitará en un sector en auge y con alta demanda. Todo ello a través de un conglomerado informativo de gran impacto, acompañado por recursos audiovisuales, lecturas complementarias y ejercicios prácticos desarrollados con la metodología Relearning, ofreciendo una experiencia más inmersiva y de mayor aprovechamiento al enfrentar al egresado con situaciones reales y de simulación.
Se trata así de una Postgraduate diploma en formato 100% online, al que se podrá acceder desde cualquier dispositivo con conexión a internet, sin tener que cumplir horarios ni trasladarse hasta un centro presencial. Adicional a ello, cuenta con la participación de expertos y especialistas del área, garantizando así un material exclusivo y de gran impacto.
Conocerás los principios de diseño y arquitectura de las casas de parto, así como la conformación de sus equipos sanitarios”
Esta Postgraduate diploma en Natural Childbirth Units for Nursing contiene el programa científico más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:
- El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en Unidades de Parto Natural para Enfermería
- Los contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que está concebido recogen una información científica y práctica sobre aquellas disciplinas indispensables para el ejercicio profesional
- Los ejercicios prácticos donde realizar el proceso de autoevaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje
- Su especial hincapié en metodologías innovadoras
- Las lecciones teóricas, preguntas al experto, foros de discusión de temas controvertidos y trabajos de reflexión individual
- La disponibilidad de acceso a los contenidos desde cualquier dispositivo fijo o portátil con conexión a internet
Conocerás las ventajas que ofrece el agua durante el proceso del parto, así como los efectos fisiológicos que se producen durante el mismo”
El programa incluye en su cuadro docente a profesionales del sector que vierten en esta capacitación la experiencia de su trabajo, además de reconocidos especialistas de sociedades de referencia y universidades de prestigio.
Su contenido multimedia, elaborado con la última tecnología educativa, permitirá al profesional un aprendizaje situado y contextual, es decir, un entorno simulado que proporcionará una capacitación inmersiva programada para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.
El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el profesional deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del curso académico. Para ello, contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeo interactivo realizado por reconocidos expertos.
Descarga el contenido de este programa en tu dispositivo de uso diario y revísalo las veces que lo necesites para afianzar los conocimientos presentados”
Sin horarios preestablecidos ni traslados a centros presenciales. ¿Qué esperas para matricularte?"
Syllabus
Having identified the demands and needs of the labor field, TECH together with its team of specialists have designed the syllabus of this program. It is an educational compendium of great impact that presents up-to-date and cutting-edge information on the processes of home and water birth and the units responsible for carrying out the process. This knowledge will be taught over 6 months, enough time for the student to be correctly qualified through a 100% online format and with the Relearning methodology.
You will face real and simulation cases, having to test your acquired knowledge during each session"
Module 1. Home Birth
1.1. Labor and Birth at Home
1.1.1. Scientific Evidence for Labor and Birth at Home
1.1.2. History and Anthropology of Labor and Birth at Home
1.1.3. Obstetric Violence
1.1.4. Knowing how to Assist
1.2. Team Management and Organization
1.2.1. Team Management and Organization
1.2.2. Materials Required for Home Birth
1.2.3. Information on Assistance: Selection-Exclusion Criteria
1.2.4. Labor-Birth Registration
1.3. Follow-Up and Assistance during Pregnancy
1.3.1. Elaboration of the Medical History
1.3.2. Most Frequent Difficulties and Deviations from Normality During Pregnancy: Therapeutic Resources
1.3.3. Preparation for Birth: An Opportunity for Growth and Empowerment
1.3.4. Home Visits
1.4. Dilation Assistance
1.4.1. Interpretation of the Signs and Symptoms of Labor: When to Go Home
1.4.2. How to Assist Dilation at Home
1.4.3. Non-Pharmacological Pain Relief Resources
1.4.4. Deviations from Normality and Therapeutic Resources in Dilation
1.5. Assistance at Birth, Placental Detachment and Placental Delivery
1.5.1. Descent and Delivery of the Baby (Expulsion)
1.5.2. Dystocia and Resolution
1.5.3. Welcoming the Baby, Umbilical Cord Clamping and First Assessment
1.5.4. Physiology, Deviations from normality and Resolution of Placental Delivery
1.6. Dilation and Water Birth
1.6.1. Physiology of the Woman and Baby for Water Birth
1.6.2. Materials Required for Water Birth
1.6.3. Procedures and Practices for Assisting in Water Birth
1.6.4. Water Birth Safety and Precautions
1.7. Special Situations, Hospital Transfer and Home Obstetric Emergencies
1.7.1. Special Situations: Gram-Positive Streptococcus Agalactiae, PROM Without Dynamics, Prolonged Gestation, Previous Caesarean Section
1.7.2. Criteria for Hospital Transfer: Transfer Protocol and Documentation
1.7.3. Obstetric Emergencies: Hemorrhage, Umbilical Cord Prolapse, Neonatal Resuscitation, Back Dystocia, Unexpected Breech Presentation
1.7.4. Critical Situation Management and Decision Making
1.8. Follow-Up and Assistance during Puerperium
1.8.1. Home Follow-Up of the Mother: Physical and Emotional Assessment
1.8.2. Home Follow-Up of the Baby: General Well-Being Assessment, Negative HR, Metabolic Testing
1.8.3. The Placenta and the Microbiota
1.8.4. Information on Administrative Procedures
1.9. Mental Health in Puerperium
1.9.1. Breastfeeding: Most Frequent Pathologies and Difficulties
1.9.2. Perinatal Death and Post-Traumatic Stress
1.9.3. Gestational Losses and Detection of Warning Signs in Mental Health for Referral
1.9.4. Strategies to Accompany Emotions during the Puerperium
1.10. Pelvic Floor Research and Care
1.10.1. Research Methodology and Sources of Information
1.10.2. The Pelvic Floor: Anatomy, Functions and Dysfunctions
1.10.3. Pelvic Floor Care During and After Childbirth
Module 2. Water Birth
2.1. Water Birth
2.1.1. World History and Practices of the Use of Water in Childbirth
2.1.2. Principles and Practices of Gentle Childbirth
2.1.3. Advantages of Water Birth
2.1.4. Physiological Effects of Water Birth
2.2. Physical and Physiological Fundamentals of Water Birth
2.2.1. Archimedes' Principle and its Relation to Water Birth
2.2.2. Hormonal Control of Labor
2.2.3. Physiological Changes during Immersion in Water
2.2.4. Neonatal Adaptations to Water Birth
2.3. Criteria for Immersion in Water during Labor
2.3.1. Appropriate Timing of Immersion in Water
2.3.2. Common Contraindications to Water Birth
2.3.3. Clinical Practices and Care Guideline
2.3.4. Emergency Evacuation
2.4. Monitoring and Control of Conditions during Water Birth
2.4.1. Auscultation Guidelines
2.4.2. Water Temperature
2.4.3. Infection Control
2.4.4. Body Mechanics and Safety Issues
2.5. Management of the Second Stage (Fetal Expulsion) in Water Birth
2.5.1. Protecting the Perineum
2.5.2. Preventing or Coping with Shoulders Dystocia
2.5.3. Cord Problems
2.5.4. Fetal Reflexes and Pelvic Anatomy
2.6. Neonatal Physiology and Newborn Assessment
2.6.1. Fetal Respiratory Protection Mechanisms
2.6.2. Neonatal Transitional Physiology and First Breathing
2.6.3. Protecting and Seeding the Infant Microbiome
2.6.4. Neonatal Resuscitation Practices
2.7. Third Physiological Stage and Postpartum Care
2.7.1. Third Physiological Stage (Delivery of the Placenta) Compared to Active Management
2.7.2. Assessing Blood Loss to Determine Postpartum Bleeding
2.7.3. Getting out of the Tub
2.7.4. Facilitate Skin-to-Skin Contact and Maternal Kangaroo Care
2.8. Initiation of Breastfeeding and Postpartum Follow-Up
2.8.1. Initiation of Breastfeeding
2.8.2. Monitoring and Follow-Up of Maternal and Newborn Status
2.8.3. Emotional Support and Well-Being of the Mother
2.8.4. Returning Home and Adaptation to Family Life
2.9. Complications and Management of Emergency Situations
2.9.1. Identification and Prevention of Specific Complications in Water Birth
2.9.2. Emergency Interventions in Water Birth
2.9.3. Protocols for Emergency Evacuation and Transfer to Specialized Care
2.10. Education, Support and Resources for Water Birth
2.10.1. Preparation and Education for Mother and Partner on Water Birth
2.10.2. The Role of the Healthcare Team in Water Birth
2.10.3. Education Resources and Materials about Water Birth
2.10.4. Support Groups and Communities for Water Birth
Module 3. Natural Childbirth Units
3.1. Birthing Centers
3.1.1. Differences with Hospitals
3.1.2. Benefits for Women and Professionals
3.1.3. Examples of Designs and Architecture
3.1.4. Services Offered
3.2. Principles of Birthing Centers Design and Architecture
3.2.1. Comfortable and Safe Environment
3.2.2. Common Features
3.2.3. Design of Private Rooms and Common Areas
3.3. Outdoor Spaces and Common Areas in Birthing Centers
3.3.1. Function and Benefits of Outdoor Spaces
3.3.2. Design and Maintenance of Common Areas
3.3.3. Integration with the Natural Environment
3.4. Services Offered by the Birthing Centers
3.4.1. Prenatal Care and Childbirth Education
3.4.2. Emotional and Physical Support during Childbirth
3.4.3. Postnatal and Follow-Up Services
3.4.4. Collaboration and Referral to Hospitals in Case of Complications
3.5. Promotion and Support of Birth Centers
3.5.1. Importance in the Care of Low-Risk Pregnancies
3.5.2. Role of Organizations such as the American Association of Birth Centers
3.5.3. Challenges in the Implementation of Birthing Centers
3.5.4. Opportunities in Obstetric Care
3.6. Services Offered by Hospital Birthing Units
3.6.1. Prenatal Care and Fetal Monitoring
3.6.2. Pain Management during Labor
3.6.3. Postnatal and Follow-Up Services
3.6.4. Comparison with Birthing Centers
3.7. Comparison of Safety, Comfort and Women's Satisfaction
3.7.1. Advantages and Disadvantages of Birth Centers
3.7.2. Advantages and Disadvantages of Hospital Birthing Units
3.7.3. Safety Factors in Both Types of Facilities
3.7.4. Comfort Levels and Women's Satisfaction
3.8. Role of Professionals in Birthing Centers and Hospital Units
3.8.1. Differences in the Role of Professionals
3.8.2. Education and Qualification to Work in Birthing Centers and Hospital Units
3.8.3. Levels of Collaboration and Teamwork among Professionals
3.8.4. Evaluation of the Quality of Care
3.9. Planning and Management of Birthing Centers
3.9.1. Requirements
3.9.2. Financing and Sustainability
3.9.3. Personnel Selection and Training
3.9.4. Evaluation and Continuous Improvement of Quality of Care
3.10. Trends and Future Prospects in the Development of Birthing Centers and Hospital Birthing Units
3.10.1. Technological and Design Innovations
3.10.2. New Policies and Regulations
3.10.3. Development of Care Models Centered in Women and Family
3.10.4. Opportunities and Challenges in Obstetric Care in the Future
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Postgraduate Diploma in Natural Childbirth Units for Nurses
Natural birthing units are spaces specially designed to provide a safe and calm environment during the birth process. At TECH Global University, we offer our postgraduate degree in Natural Childbirth Units for Nurses, focused on training professionals in the care of the mother and newborn during natural childbirth. In this program, you will find online classes that will allow you to access quality training from the comfort of your home, without having to travel to a university campus. In addition, you will be able to adapt your schedule and progress at your own pace, which gives you the flexibility to combine your studies with other activities.
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Do you know why TECH is considered one of the best universities in the world? Because we have a catalog of more than ten thousand academic programs, presence in multiple countries, innovative methodologies, unique academic technology and a highly qualified teaching team; that's why you can't miss the opportunity to study with us. One of the main benefits of our program is that we give you the opportunity to learn from highly trained professionals with extensive experience in the field of obstetric nursing. In addition, our curriculum is designed to provide you with a comprehensive learning experience that includes everything from the physiological aspects of natural childbirth to the techniques of maternal and newborn care in emergency situations. In short, if you are interested in expanding your knowledge and skills in the care of the mother and newborn during natural childbirth, our Postgraduate Diploma in Natural Childbirth Units for Nurses program offered by TECH Global University is the ideal choice for you. Enroll today and start preparing for a successful career in obstetric nursing!