2021
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-12902021200107
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Prácticas de salud de dominación y exclusión: visiones de activistas, profesionales e investigadoras sobre situación de esterilizaciones forzadas en mujeres y niñas con discapacidad en España

Abstract: Resumen En 2017, las Naciones Unidas declaran que 38 países, entre ellos España, continuaban realizando esterilizaciones forzadas en mujeres y niñas con discapacidad, a pesar de tratarse de una práctica ampliamente condenada por diversos organismos internacionales de derechos humanos. Este estudio analizó la situación de esta práctica en España, desde la perspectiva de activistas, profesionales e investigadoras con experiencias vinculadas a este colectivo. La metodología empleada fue de tipo cualitativa basada… Show more

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“…Almost 70% of the articles include the accounts of the women themselves. Although some aimed not to investigate the motherhood experience itself 35,[42][43][44][45] the interviewees overvalued it when mentioning their sexuality stories. For this reason, they are also included here.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Almost 70% of the articles include the accounts of the women themselves. Although some aimed not to investigate the motherhood experience itself 35,[42][43][44][45] the interviewees overvalued it when mentioning their sexuality stories. For this reason, they are also included here.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obstetric violence of an enabling nature is not an individual phenomenon but a long-term structure based on models of the body, norms of its presentation, and function. It is expressed in the carelessness that words, gestures, and glances reveal when ignoring or not welcoming the presence of women with disabilities in the care spaces for pregnant women 33,[35][36][37][38][39]42,44,[47][48][49][50][53][54][55]58,61,62,[64][65][66][67]69,75,77,79,[81][82][83] , including recommending abortion or sterilization when these women express interest or want information about their sexual and reproductive health 35,45,58 . Obstetric ableism is reflected in the environmental barriers found in health servi ces 36,53,62,63,66,74,76,[78][79][80][81]83 , in the denial of sexuality and, alongside this, the right to reproductive decisions tailored to the needs demanded by the diversity of expressions of disability…”
Section: Obstetric Ableism: Expression Of Obstetric Violencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Quanto ao método e as técnicas utilizadas, 37 artigos utilizaram entrevistas individuais ou em grupo focal com as mulheres com deficiência, e um, relatos de blogs de mulheres com deficiência. Quase 70% dos artigos recorrem ao relato das próprias mulheres, e embora o objetivo de alguns não fosse investigar a experiência da maternidade em si 35,[42][43][44][45] , este momento foi supervalorizado pelas depoentes ao mencionar suas trajetórias de sexualidade, por esse motivo são aqui incluídos também. Outros sete artigos estão na categoria teórico-analítica ou de revisão (há um de revisão Quadro 1.…”
Section: Metodologiaunclassified
“…Hace algunos años Naciones Unidas denunció la realización de intervenciones médicas forzadas a nivel mundial, es decir, sin el consentimiento libre e informado de niñas, mujeres y jóvenes con discapacidad, como la anticoncepción, el aborto y la esterilización forzadas (United Nations, 2017), prácticas que, además, encubren otra violencia dirigida a este colectivo, como lo es la violencia sexual (Yupanqui-Concha et al, 2021a, 2021bYupanqui Concha & Ferrer Pérez, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified