2018
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0238
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Institutional violence during the parturition process in Brazil: integrative review

Abstract: Women were the main violence rapporteur, with predominance of the psychological type. Precarious infrastructure and the imposition of professional decisions were identified by the companion as violence. For health professionals, performing procedures without consent does not characterize violence, but guarantees childbirth security. Final considerations: The most common types of violence in Brazilian maternity hospitals are psychological, physical and structural. Most of the time, violence is reported by women… Show more

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“…Restraining the movements of the women at childbirth and the use of procedures without consent or explanations, as well as the use of techniques not supported by scientific evidence. These forms of violence were not generally perceived by professionals as physical violence, but rather practices designed to ensure safety that were approved by the professional authority, especially the doctor (13) .…”
Section: Told the Medical Students That I Was Afraid Of Having My Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Restraining the movements of the women at childbirth and the use of procedures without consent or explanations, as well as the use of techniques not supported by scientific evidence. These forms of violence were not generally perceived by professionals as physical violence, but rather practices designed to ensure safety that were approved by the professional authority, especially the doctor (13) .…”
Section: Told the Medical Students That I Was Afraid Of Having My Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to white women, Afro-descendants and brown receive less professional guidance, fewer consultations and examinations during prenatal and postpartum stages, and are less likely to be assigned to a maternity unit for childbirth therefore more likely to require longer journeys to neighbour states or regions before or while in labour (Leal et al 2017, p. 10). Finally, for many women the realisation of human rights to health, and the effective enjoyment of SRH rights in particular, is also critically challenged by institutional violence associated with verbal abuse and insensitive treatment towards mixed-race or black women, and women with lower education (Marrero and Brüggemann 2018).…”
Section: The Right To Health As (Unfulfilled) Democratic Citizenship mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A percepção de violência verbal, psicológica e física esteve presente, independente do modelo de assistência obstétrica identificado, e representa a desumanização da assistência e a perpetuação da opressão feminina na assistência à saúde 26 . É uma violência que vai além das contextualizações supracitadas, pois engloba a realização de práticas obstétricas desnecessárias e por vezes danosas 27,28 .…”
Section: Modelo De Assistência Obstétricaunclassified