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Introduction Obstetric violence is a specific form of violence against women that violates their human rights. Conducted by obstetric care providers regarding the body and reproductive processes of the woman, being characterized by dehumanized assistance,
Wondwosen Molla +2 more
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Obstetric violence: Clinical staff perceptions from a video of simulated practice
Objective(s): Obstetric Violence refers to professional deficiencies in maternity care. Examples include non-dignified care, discrimination and abandonment of care. Obstetric violence has been described in both low and high resource settings.
Thomas Gray +3 more
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Obstetric violence for professionals who assist in childbirth
Objectives: to know the perception of obstetric violence for professionals who assist in labor and delivery. Methods: the research was qualitative. Research participants were 22 professionals providing or assisting women during labor and delivery.
Angélica de Cássia Bitencourt +2 more
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Obstetric violence according to obstetric nurses
The objective was to report the experience of obstetric nurses on the obstetric violence experienced, witnessed and observed during their professional careers. This study is based on an account of experience of working in several health institutions such as basic health units, private and public hospitals, located in São Paulo, Brazil, in a period 5-36
Silva, Michelle Gonçalves da +4 more
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Obstetric violence a qualitative interview study
To investigate the meaning of the concept of 'obstetric violence' to women in Sweden, who reported a negative birth experience.An inductive qualitative approach with individual narratives. A thematic qualitative content analysis was used.Three midwifery clinics in southwest Scania.Twelve women who had given birth less than three years previously and ...
Annborn, Anna +1 more
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Background The paper explores how age, social position or class, and linguistic and cultural background intersect and place women in varying positions of control and vulnerability to obstetric violence in state health institutions in Colombo district ...
Dinusha Perera +5 more
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Obstetric violence in the perception of multiparous women
Objective: To know the perception of multiparous women about their experiences with obstetric violence. Methods: Qualitative descriptive study carried out from January to May 2019 in basic health units in the city of Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul ...
Deise de Oliveira Ribeiro +5 more
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Del parir a la violencia obstétrica en México: acontecimiento y problema público
By publishing cases of women giving birth outside public hospitals, on grass or sidewalks in Mexico, something that I refer to as an event in the article, I analyze the growing public discussion around obstetric violence in the country.
Alicia Márquez Murrieta
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This essay focuses on so-called obstetric violence, i.e., the medical malpractice consisting of disrespect and/or abuses to the detriment of women during their labor or when they give birth, as well as during health care services concerning the sexual and reproductive sphere.
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In this article, I address the issues of obstetric violence and racism in the Portuguese setting of obstetric care. Based on data collected through interviews and participatory artistic creation, I analyze the perception of three Afro-Brazilian migrants ...
Catarina Barata
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