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The Experience of Birth Professionals Who Witness Obstetric Violence During Childbirth
AffiliaResearch: The experience of obstetric violence is well documented. However, the impact on and experience of doulas and midwives who witness OV deserves more attention.
S. Snyder
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Social Science & Medicine (1967)
This paper begins with the common phrase 'good girl' as a lens through which to explore the insidious nature of patronising and paternalistic language on women's agency in obstetric care.
N. von Benzon +2 more
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This paper begins with the common phrase 'good girl' as a lens through which to explore the insidious nature of patronising and paternalistic language on women's agency in obstetric care.
N. von Benzon +2 more
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"Don't push!" experiences of obstetric violence in U.S. hospital settings.
Social Science & Medicine (1967)Obstetric violence is the institutional and interpersonal violation of women's rights during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Amid increasing recognition of the prevalence and consequences of obstetric violence, there has been growing ...
A. C. Church
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The invisible wounds of women: Ethical aspects of obstetric violence
Nursing EthicsBackground: The quality of care in maternity facilities significantly influences women’s autonomy and their right to make decisions about their bodies. Obstetric violence, a form of gender-based violence during childbirth, poses serious threats to women ...
Sevda Yildirim, Merve Mert-Karadas
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Legal Briefing: Unwanted Cesareans and Obstetric Violence
The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2017A capacitated pregnant woman has a nearly unqualified right to refuse a cesarean section. Her right to say "no" takes precedence over clinicians' preferences and even over clinicians' concerns about fetal health. Leading medical societies, human rights organizations, and appellate courts have all endorsed this principle.
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Birth
Background Evidence suggests that obstetric violence has been prevalent globally and is finally getting some attention through research. This human rights violation takes several forms and is best understood through the narratives of embodied experiences
Kaveri Mayra +3 more
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Background Evidence suggests that obstetric violence has been prevalent globally and is finally getting some attention through research. This human rights violation takes several forms and is best understood through the narratives of embodied experiences
Kaveri Mayra +3 more
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The symbolic framework of obstetric violence
Enfermería Clínica (English Edition), 2023Rosario, Pérez García +2 more
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Obstetric Violence and Midwifery
In recent years, disrespectful treatment of women during childbirth has attracted more and more attention. Between 18.3% and 75% of women are exposed to obstetric violence during labor. In Turkey, three quarters of women are reported to have experienced some form of obstetric violence during labor.Karabulut, Kübra, Unutkan, Ayşegül
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