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- Title
INSTITUTIONAL OBSTETRIC VIOLENCE IN BIRTH: PERCEPTION OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS.
- Authors
da Costa Cardoso, Ferdinand José; Marques da Costa, Ana Carla; Morais Almeida, Mayron; Sampaio dos Santos, Thiago; Milanez Oliveira, Francisco Braz
- Abstract
Objective: to evaluate the knowledge and practices about obstetric violence in the perception of health professionals. Method: this is a descriptive, exploratory study with a qualitative approach, conducted through an interview with 20 health professionals. Data analysis was performed using the Content Analysis technique. Results: only 40% of health professionals had or still had contact with obstetric violence, and only 15% reported having committed obstetric violence, demonstrating that obstetric violence is still unknown by health professionals and several reasons for the existence of this problem as bad structuring of health institutions, excessive workload and lack of communication between the professional and the patient. Conclusion: most of the professionals were unfamiliar with obstetric violence, through the analysis of the discourses. It is suggested that the solution of the problem of obstetric violence is in the humanization of care
- Subjects
BRAZIL; ATTITUDE (Psychology); COMMUNICATION; CONTENT analysis; DELIVERY (Obstetrics); DISCOURSE analysis; HEALTH care teams; INTERVIEWING; INVECTIVE; MATERNAL health services; MATERNITY nursing; RESEARCH methodology; MEDICAL personnel; PATIENT-professional relations; NURSES' aides; PHYSICIANS; PREGNANT women; PROFESSIONS; QUESTIONNAIRES; RESEARCH; STATISTICAL sampling; UNNECESSARY surgery; VIOLENCE; HOSPITAL maternity services; QUALITATIVE research; PROFESSIONAL practice; WORK experience (Employment)
- Publication
Journal of Nursing UFPE / Revista de Enfermagem UFPE, 2017, Vol 11, Issue 9, p3346
- ISSN
1981-8963
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5205/reuol.11088-99027-5-ED.1109201704