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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
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Obstetric Violence from a Midwife Perspective

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and 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% (
Juan Miguel Martínez-Galiano   +5 more
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Del parir a la violencia obstétrica en México: acontecimiento y problema público

open access: yesAntípoda: Revista de Antropología y Arqueología, 2023
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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Obstetric violence in Ecuador: an invisible reality [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Hace casi veinte años que la violencia obstétrica ha sido documentada como una práctica normalizada e invisibilizada en la región latinoamericana. Aunque Ecuador cuenta con una ley que reconoce y define la violencia obstétrica, esta no ha logrado ser ...
Ledesma Muñoz, Doménica Bernarda   +2 more
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Analysis of the Concept of Obstetric Violence: Scoping Review Protocol [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
(1) Background: Obstetric violence has been highlighted in the political and social agenda of several countries. Efforts have been made to create policies to humanize obstetric care, guarantee the rights of pregnant women and respond to this form of ...
Zangão, Otília   +10 more
core   +1 more source

Gender-based violence in healthcare institutions - legal response to gynecological and obstetrical violence [PDF]

open access: yesTemida
Despite advancements in recent decades, various forms of violence against women persist, albeit in very different ways. Mistreatment and violence directed toward women’s bodies extend to the field of medicine, and gynecological and obstetric ...
Simić Jelena
doaj   +1 more source

“Mix of Races, Bad Uterus”: Obstetric Violence in the Experiences of Afro-Brazilian Migrants in Portugal

open access: yesSocieties, 2022
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
doaj   +1 more source

Narratives of obstetric violence : conceptions of power, bodily integrity, and childbirth in Greek women's stories [PDF]

open access: yes
This qualitative study examines women's narratives of obstetric violence in Greece, highlighting how power structures, medicalized childbirth, and cultural norms shape both the experience and normalization of such violence.
Gatsarouli, Faidra, Berg, Linda
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Obstetric violence as gender based violence

open access: yes
Obstetric violence refers to abusive behaviors by healthcare staff towards women during childbirth, including the pre-birth and post-birth phases. Although it falls under gender-based violence, it is still widely overlooked and underexplored in bioethical, legal, and sociological literature.
Lucia Re, Irene Strazzeri, Sara Fariello
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Will you give birth in pain? Integrative review of obstetric violence in Brazilian public units

open access: yesRevista Dor
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The study aimed at providing further visibility to discussions about obstetric violence suffered by Brazilian women in public health institutions. CONTENTS: This was an integrative review of the last decade, where 100 articles
Aline de Carvalho Martins   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

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