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Obstetric Violence Observatory: Contributions of Argentina to the International Debate. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In Latin America, over the past decade, the term “obstetric violence” has become part of the legal framework. Specific laws against obstetric violence– gender-based violence and the violation of human rights – exist in Venezuela, Argentina, Mexico ...
QUATTROCCHI PATRIZIA
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Obstetric violence and its associated factors during childbirth among immediate postpartum women at Debre Markos Town public health facilities, Ethiopia, 2024

open access: yesDiscover Public Health
Background Ensuring respectful and dignified care during childbirth is a key component of improving maternal health outcomes. However, many women around the world, including in Ethiopia, experience mistreatment during childbirth, commonly referred to as ...
Asmamaw Mengist   +8 more
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Obstetric Violence Awareness and Advocacy: Identifying Gender Based Violence in Maternity [PDF]

open access: yes
Recent trends of the excess of medical intervention during childbirth, particularly in uncomplicated births, along with an alarming spread of coercive and abusive practices towards women during childbirth requires immediate attention.
Shaw, Lillian E.
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“Being Treated Like an Infant Who Doesn’t Know Anything” Obstetric Violence From Perspectives of Women, Health Care Providers and Key Community Informants in Central Zone Tanzania: A Qualitative Exploratory Case Study

open access: yesSAGE Open Nursing
Background Violence during pregnancy, childbirth and after childbirth is a critical issue globally. There remains a lack of consensus on operational definitions of the components across different cultures globally since the definitions of respect ...
Theresia J. Masoi MSc   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Obstetric Violence & Colonial Conditioning in South Africa's Reproductive Health System [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This dissertation outlines the relationship between obstetric violence, and colonial era conditioning. Examining South Africa’s post-1994 public health system, I argue societal norms, political-economic arrangements, health systems, and their policies ...
Zerucelli Rucell, Jessica
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Obstetric Violence and Forced Sterilization: Conceptualizing Gender-Based Institutional Violence [PDF]

open access: yes
The twenty-first century continues to witness gynecological abuse in the form of forced sterilizations of minority women. In many parts of the world, states weaponize family planning programs as a form of reproductive policy against poor women and women ...
de Silva de Alwis, Rangita
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Obstetric violence under the perspective of nursing professionals of the birth care

open access: yesCultura de los Cuidados, 2019
Objective: Evaluate the knowledge of nursing professionals involved in childbirth care about obstetric violence. Method: This was a qualitative study in which nurses met the following inclusion criteria: being a nurse in the maternity hospital of the ...
Samara Teles de Alexandria   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Violenza ostetrica. Le potenzialità politico-formative di un concetto innovativo

open access: yesEtnoAntropologia, 2019
In Latin America, over the past decade, the term “obstetric violence” has become part of the legal framework. Specific laws against obstetric violence–gender-based violence and the violation of human rights – exist in Venezuela, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil
Patrizia Quattrocchi
doaj   +2 more sources

Obstetric Violence in Public Maternity Wards of the State of Tocantins

open access: yesRevista Estudos Feministas, 2018
This article presents the results of a survey conducted in 14 public maternity wards of the State of Tocantins, where 56 women were interviewed by means of a semi-structured interview. The study aimed to identify women’s perceptions about violence in the
Liana Barcelar Evangelista Guimarães   +2 more
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OBSTETRIC VIOLENCE

open access: yes, 2019
Objective: To describe means of prevention and the act of obstetric violence. Methodology: This is an integrative literature review study, which represents a type of complex universe review, seeking standardized and systematic methods to ensure the necessary rigorous diligence in scientific research and the authenticity of established evidence, with a ...
Alves, Daiane Caroline Beserra   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

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