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Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Postpartum Experiences of Racialised Brazilian Women in Portugal: An Analysis of Obstetric Violence as Gender-Based Violence

open access: yesSexes
As gender-based violence, obstetric violence is a complex phenomenon that represents a matter for debate worldwide. The main objective of this exploratory study is to understand the experiences of obstetric violence during pregnancy, childbirth, and the ...
Mariana Holanda Rusu   +2 more
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Prevalence of workplace violence in Chinese obstetric nurses under the new situation and its correlation with violence prevention knowledge-attitude-practice and climate perception: a cross-sectional study

open access: yesBMC Nursing, 2023
Background Workplace violence severely impacts individual nurses. With the three-child opening policy of China and the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic in the recently years, obstetric nurses face the double attack of heavy workload and staffing shortage.
Shan Huang   +5 more
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Cultural Adaptation, Validation and Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties of an Obstetric Violence Scale in the Spanish Context

open access: yesNursing Reports, 2023
Obstetric violence refers to dehumanized or derogative treatment of women in their pregnancy, childbirth or postpartum periods and may be manifested in different ways.
Héctor González-de la Torre   +4 more
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Obstetric Violence from a Midwife Perspective. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Environ Res Public Health, 2023
This study examines and determines the prevalence of obstetric violence (OV) as perceived by midwives, as well as their knowledge of it and the professional factors that could be associated with the perception of OV. A cross-sectional study was conducted of 325 midwives in 2021 in Spain. Almost all (92.6%, 301) the midwives knew the term OV, but 74.8% (
Martínez-Galiano JM   +5 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Obstetric Violence: An Intersectional Refraction through Abolition Feminism

open access: yesFeminist Anthropology, 2022
AbstractObstetric violence, a term coined by activists in Latin America to describe violence during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum, is a controversial feminist term in global health policymaking as well as in obstetric and midwifery practice and research.
Rodante van der Waal   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

The effect of obstetric violence during childbirth on breastfeeding: findings from a perinatal cohort “Birth in Brazil”Research in context

open access: yesThe Lancet Regional Health. Americas, 2023
Summary: Background: Recent literature has shown that many women worldwide are victims of obstetric violence during childbirth. Despite that, few studies are exploring the consequences of such violence on women's and newborn's health.
Tatiana Henriques Leite   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

OBSTETRIC VIOLENCE: A WOMEN’S HUMAN AND PERSONALITY RIGHTS VIOLATION

open access: yesRevista Juridica, 2020
ABSTRACT Objective: The present article is aimed to analyse the phenomenon of obstetric violence as a type of violation of women’s human rights. A great incidence of physical, sexual and psychological offenses against women during pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium committed by healthcare workers has been documented worldwide.
TACH, Cynthia Lourenço   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Obstetric violence and its associated factors among postnatal women in a Specialized Comprehensive Hospital, Amhara Region, Northwest Ethiopia

open access: yesBMC Research Notes, 2019
Objective Obstetric violence is an often overlooked obstacle to quality maternal health care service utilization. In the study setting, there was limited evidence on obstetric violence.
Muhabaw Shumye Mihret
doaj   +1 more source

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