Ventres livres: Parto humanizado como medida de combate à violência obstétrica

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Autor(a) principal: Bitu, Nivea Tainá Ramos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Sousa, Danielle Feitosa de, Freire, Josiene Almeida, Beserra, Dayane Cindy de Castro, Agra, Andrea Cecília Rodrigues Tavares, Bezerra, Francisco Alisson Xerez
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journal
Texto Completo: https://amadeusjournal.emnuvens.com.br/amadeus/article/view/178
Resumo: Violence against women is an endemic, historical, complex problem that has roots in social, economic, cultural, political, and environmental structures. A type of violence against women that has been gaining prominence in the press and social networks in recent years is obstetric violence (O.V.). It is identified as any act of violence directed at pregnant, parturient, or postpartum women or their baby, practiced by professionals in health institutions, which implies disrespect, abuse, mistreatment, and negligence. Objective: To reflect on OV in Brazil, addressing the historical evolution of obstetric practices, defining the main practices that materialize as violations of the basic rights of women in labor, the consequences generated by this act and proposes the dissemination of humanized childbirth as a combat proposal grandmother. Methods: This study is literature review research with an exploratory and descriptive approach. This methodology aims to use scientific works by synthesizing information in a critical way. Results: The evolution of obstetrics as a specialty based on direct violations of women's reproductive rights is discussed; the main forms of obstetric violence against pregnant women; consequences of obstetric violence and humanized childbirth. Conclusion: In view of the above, it is evident that alternatives to obstetric violence practices must be sought, and humanized childbirth and minimal intervention by health teams during labor are paths to be followed in coping with obstetric violence.
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spelling Ventres livres: Parto humanizado como medida de combate à violência obstétricaVentres livres: parto humanizado como medida de combate à violência obstétricaViolence against women is an endemic, historical, complex problem that has roots in social, economic, cultural, political, and environmental structures. A type of violence against women that has been gaining prominence in the press and social networks in recent years is obstetric violence (O.V.). It is identified as any act of violence directed at pregnant, parturient, or postpartum women or their baby, practiced by professionals in health institutions, which implies disrespect, abuse, mistreatment, and negligence. Objective: To reflect on OV in Brazil, addressing the historical evolution of obstetric practices, defining the main practices that materialize as violations of the basic rights of women in labor, the consequences generated by this act and proposes the dissemination of humanized childbirth as a combat proposal grandmother. Methods: This study is literature review research with an exploratory and descriptive approach. This methodology aims to use scientific works by synthesizing information in a critical way. Results: The evolution of obstetrics as a specialty based on direct violations of women's reproductive rights is discussed; the main forms of obstetric violence against pregnant women; consequences of obstetric violence and humanized childbirth. Conclusion: In view of the above, it is evident that alternatives to obstetric violence practices must be sought, and humanized childbirth and minimal intervention by health teams during labor are paths to be followed in coping with obstetric violence.INTRODUÇÃO: A violência contra a mulher é um problema endêmico, histórico, complexo social, que tem raízes culturais, políticas e ambientais. Um tipo de violência contra a mulher que é destaque na imprensa e nas redes sociais nos últimos anos é a violência obstétrica (VO.). É identificado como qualquer ato de violência direcionado à mulher grávida, parturiente puérpera por parte dos profissionais nas instituições de sua saúde, que implique de trato, abuso e abuso. OBJETIVO: Refletir sobre a V.O Brasil, abordando a evolução da história das práticas obstétricas, definindo como principais se materializam como violações dos direitos básicos da mulher, como consequências propostas para a divulgação do parto humanizado à V.O. METODOLOGIA: O presente estudo se trata de uma pesquisa de revisão bibliográfica com abordagem de natureza exploratória e descritiva. Essa metodologia visa usar trabalhos científicos sintetizados como informações de maneira crítica. RESULTADOS: Discute-se a evolução da obstetrícia como especialidade calcada em violações diretas aos direitos reprodutivos da mulher; as principais formas de violência obstétrica contra a gestante; consequências da violência obstétrica e parto humanizado. CONCLUSÃO: Diante do exposto, fica que deve-se buscar alternativas às práticas evidentes de violência obstétrica, e o parto humanizado e intervenção mínima das equipes de saúde ao trabalho de parto são a serem trilhados no combate à violência obstétrica.Instituto Persona de Educação Superior2022-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amadeusjournal.emnuvens.com.br/amadeus/article/view/17810.14295/aimj.v6i12.178Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journal; Vol. 6 No. 12 (2022); 73-85Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journal; v. 6 n. 12 (2022); 73-852525-8281reponame:Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journalinstname:Instituto Persona de Educação Superiorinstacron:IPESenghttps://amadeusjournal.emnuvens.com.br/amadeus/article/view/178/353Copyright (c) 2022 Nivea Tainá Ramos Bitu, Danielle Feitosa de Sousa, Josiene Almeida Freire, Dayane Cindy de Castro Beserra, Andrea Cecília Rodrigues Tavares Agra, Francisco Alisson Xerez Bezerrahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBitu, Nivea Tainá RamosSousa, Danielle Feitosa deFreire, Josiene AlmeidaBeserra, Dayane Cindy de CastroAgra, Andrea Cecília Rodrigues TavaresBezerra, Francisco Alisson Xerez2023-11-20T15:28:02Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/178Revistahttps://amadeusjournal.emnuvens.com.br/amadeus/indexPRIhttps://amadeusjournal.emnuvens.com.br/amadeus/oaiamadeusjournal@gmail.com2525-82812525-8281opendoar:2023-11-20T15:28:02Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journal - Instituto Persona de Educação Superiorfalse
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Bitu, Nivea Tainá Ramos
title_short Ventres livres: Parto humanizado como medida de combate à violência obstétrica
title_full Ventres livres: Parto humanizado como medida de combate à violência obstétrica
title_fullStr Ventres livres: Parto humanizado como medida de combate à violência obstétrica
title_full_unstemmed Ventres livres: Parto humanizado como medida de combate à violência obstétrica
title_sort Ventres livres: Parto humanizado como medida de combate à violência obstétrica
author Bitu, Nivea Tainá Ramos
author_facet Bitu, Nivea Tainá Ramos
Sousa, Danielle Feitosa de
Freire, Josiene Almeida
Beserra, Dayane Cindy de Castro
Agra, Andrea Cecília Rodrigues Tavares
Bezerra, Francisco Alisson Xerez
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author2 Sousa, Danielle Feitosa de
Freire, Josiene Almeida
Beserra, Dayane Cindy de Castro
Agra, Andrea Cecília Rodrigues Tavares
Bezerra, Francisco Alisson Xerez
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Sousa, Danielle Feitosa de
Freire, Josiene Almeida
Beserra, Dayane Cindy de Castro
Agra, Andrea Cecília Rodrigues Tavares
Bezerra, Francisco Alisson Xerez
description Violence against women is an endemic, historical, complex problem that has roots in social, economic, cultural, political, and environmental structures. A type of violence against women that has been gaining prominence in the press and social networks in recent years is obstetric violence (O.V.). It is identified as any act of violence directed at pregnant, parturient, or postpartum women or their baby, practiced by professionals in health institutions, which implies disrespect, abuse, mistreatment, and negligence. Objective: To reflect on OV in Brazil, addressing the historical evolution of obstetric practices, defining the main practices that materialize as violations of the basic rights of women in labor, the consequences generated by this act and proposes the dissemination of humanized childbirth as a combat proposal grandmother. Methods: This study is literature review research with an exploratory and descriptive approach. This methodology aims to use scientific works by synthesizing information in a critical way. Results: The evolution of obstetrics as a specialty based on direct violations of women's reproductive rights is discussed; the main forms of obstetric violence against pregnant women; consequences of obstetric violence and humanized childbirth. Conclusion: In view of the above, it is evident that alternatives to obstetric violence practices must be sought, and humanized childbirth and minimal intervention by health teams during labor are paths to be followed in coping with obstetric violence.
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