Abstract

Infertility is defined as the inability to develop a successful pregnancy through sexual intercourse or artificial insemination within a period of 12 months or more. Nursing is involved in the implementation of assisted reproduction treatments. In this sense, the use of software provides support in the documentation of the actions that govern care, in addition to assisting in the elaboration of clinical judgment, which can result in better quality care. Thus, the objective was to identify the empirical indicators of women undergoing assisted reproduction techniques in order to structure a support software for the Systematization of Nursing Care for these women. This is a methodological research through the identification of empirical indicators related to women undergoing Assisted Reproduction techniques. As a result, a sample of 40 articles was obtained, from which 166 indicators were extracted. A total of 166 empirical indicators were obtained, of which 74 represented psychobiological needs, 88 psychosocial needs and 4 IES psychospiritual needs. Therefore, from the identification of altered empirical indicators of women undergoing assisted reproduction techniques in light of the theory of Basic Human Needs, it will be possible to develop valid software for Systematization of Nursing Care for women undergoing assisted reproduction techniques.

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