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The one that can (not) be named: obstetric violence [PDF]
Obstetric violence is a recurring problem that affects many women all over the world. Obstetric violence is any action or omission directed at a woman during prenatal care, childbirth or the puerperium, which ends up causing unnecessary pain or suffering
Penha de Almeida, Maria Eduarda +3 more
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Obstetric violence is currently not acknowledged as a form of gender-based violence in South African law. In this article I deal with the various issues associated with this failure to correctly categorise obstetric violence. One of the issues relates to
Sheena Swemmer
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Obstetric violence: socioeconomic and ethnics disparities in brazilian territory [PDF]
As a country with a history of racial exploitation, aspects of colonial relationships persist in modern healthcare. The institutionalization of obstetric violence reflects structural racism, leading to the dehumanization of non-white women and the ...
Guimarães, Renata Fittipaldi da Costa +2 more
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Obstetric violence in the abortion process
Objetivo: Analisar as práticas assistenciais de saúde no processo do abortamento tipificadas como violência obstétrica. Metodologia: Estudo qualitativo e descritivo, realizado em um hospital público no Brasil com 15 profissionais de saúde de nível médio e superior.
Moreira, Michelle Araújo +5 more
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Case studies on obstetric violence: experience, analysis, and responses [PDF]
The four Case Studies on the issue of obstetric violence in this volume were prepared to inform the development of a wider study on the topic, ‘Obstetric violence in the European Union: Situational analysis and policy recommendations’ by Patrizia ...
Schantz, Clémence +6 more
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Obstetric violence: A public health concern
Majani M. Edward, Zakia Kibanda
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Cultural Representations of Obstetric Violence in Contemporary Italy [PDF]
This article is the first examination of a hybrid corpus of cultural narratives of obstetric violence in contemporary Italy. Adopting a reproductive justice approach, the paper considers obstetric violence as gendered, intersectional, and ontological ...
Frigeni, Veronica
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Defending the use of the term ‘obstetric violence’ [PDF]
Here I defend ’obstetric violence’: not the practice, but its name – and more generally the idea that some obstetric practices deserve to be called acts of violence, contrary to what has recently been argued.
Di Nucci, Ezio
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Obstetric Violence, Nurses' and midwives' perspectives and experiences: a meta-synthesis study. [PDF]
Zhu H +7 more
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Obstetric violence from the perspective of healthcare personnel: a qualitative systematic review. [PDF]
Guzmán-Guevara FM +2 more
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