Obstetric violence in the abortion process

Violencia obstétrica en el proceso del aborto

Violência obstétrica no processo do abortamento

Moreira, Michelle Araújo - Souza, Amanda Santana de - Oliveira, Pedro Moreira - Souza, Mariana Xavier de - Araújo Junior, José Carlos de - Ribeiro, Polliana Santos
Detalles Bibliográficos
2023
obstetric violence
abortion
comprehensive health care
women’s health
nursing
violencia obstétrica
aborto
asistencia integral a la salud
salud de la mujer
enfermería
violência obstétrica
aborto
assistência integral à saúde
saúde da mulher
enfermagem
Portugués
Universidad Católica del Uruguay
LIBERI
https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/enfermeriacuidadoshumanizados/article/view/3166
Acceso abierto
Resumen:
Sumario:Objective: To analyze health care practices in the abortion process typified as obstetric violence. Methodology: Qualitative and descriptive study, conducted in a public hospital in Brazil with 15 health professionals of medium and higher education. The data were collected in person, through a semi-structured interview script. The profile was analyzed by simple descriptive statistics and the questions opened by the thematic content technique proposed by Bardin. Results: It was evidenced that health professionals had insufficient knowledge about obstetric violence at the time they restricted it to childbirth or abortion, physical/verbal typing and identified only doctors and nurses as the main perpetrators. The practices that denote obstetric violence are related to the allocation of women in the process of abortion in the same environment as pregnant women and puerperal women and when issuing value judgments at the time of care. Conclusion: There is a need for permanent education so that the professionals can assist in a humanized and qualified way.