The humanization of birth and the existential minimum: between challenges and guarantees

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Autor(a) principal: Hind Ribeiro Costa, Jessica
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Sales Moura, Bruna
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Scientia Iuris (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/iuris/article/view/47252
Resumo: This article paves the way for reflections on the exercise of women's autonomy during childbirth, defending a broader hermeneutics of health that considers autonomy and the consequent information, the consequences of the realization of dignity. Thus, the main objective of this article is to build a counterpoint between the individual autonomy of the pregnant woman and the woman in labor in relation to the existential minimum and the difficulties in exercising rights, notably in a situation of vulnerability that makes it difficult to exercise the right to health. For this, we used the legal-sociological theoretical-methodological approach and deductive reasoning, based on a brief literature review on the constitutional right to health, the dignity of the human person, the existential minimum, autonomy in health, carried out through a bibliographical survey of a qualitative and qualitative nature, whose descriptive data collection was carried out through electronic databases. The results obtained in recent literature point to humanization in health as a fundamental practice in the process of re-signification of the role of vulnerable pregnant and parturient women, making them more active in choices related to the gestational scenario; and information is the main instrument for assuming responsibility for the full enjoyment of their right to health. It is concluded that, in possession of knowledge about her health, the woman – pregnant or giving birth – can exercise her autonomy to the extent that her interests, life and rights are protected, gradually mitigating her list of vulnerabilities.
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spelling The humanization of birth and the existential minimum: between challenges and guaranteesA humanização do parto e o mínimo existencial: entre desafios e garantiasAutonomy in childbirthDignity of human personExistential MinimumHumanization in HealthAutonomia no partoDignidade da Pessoa HumanaMínimo ExistencialHumanização em SaúdeThis article paves the way for reflections on the exercise of women's autonomy during childbirth, defending a broader hermeneutics of health that considers autonomy and the consequent information, the consequences of the realization of dignity. Thus, the main objective of this article is to build a counterpoint between the individual autonomy of the pregnant woman and the woman in labor in relation to the existential minimum and the difficulties in exercising rights, notably in a situation of vulnerability that makes it difficult to exercise the right to health. For this, we used the legal-sociological theoretical-methodological approach and deductive reasoning, based on a brief literature review on the constitutional right to health, the dignity of the human person, the existential minimum, autonomy in health, carried out through a bibliographical survey of a qualitative and qualitative nature, whose descriptive data collection was carried out through electronic databases. The results obtained in recent literature point to humanization in health as a fundamental practice in the process of re-signification of the role of vulnerable pregnant and parturient women, making them more active in choices related to the gestational scenario; and information is the main instrument for assuming responsibility for the full enjoyment of their right to health. It is concluded that, in possession of knowledge about her health, the woman – pregnant or giving birth – can exercise her autonomy to the extent that her interests, life and rights are protected, gradually mitigating her list of vulnerabilities.O principal objetivo deste artigo é construir um contraponto entre a autonomia individual da gestante e da parturiente em relação ao mínimo existencial e as dificuldades de exercício de direitos, notadamente em situação de vulnerabilidade que dificulta o exercício do direito à saúde. Para isso, utilizou-se da vertente teórico-metodológica jurídico-sociológica e do raciocínio dedutivo, a partir de uma breve revisão de literatura sobre o direito constitucional à saúde, a dignidade da pessoa humana, o mínimo existencial, a autonomia em saúde, realizada por meio de um levantamento bibliográfico de cunho descritivo e natureza qualitativa, cuja coleta de dados se fez por bases de dados eletrônicas. Os resultados obtidos na literatura recente apontam a humanização em saúde como prática fundamental ao processo de ressignificação do papel da mulher gestante e parturiente vulnerável, tornando-a mais ativa nas escolhas relacionadas ao cenário gestacional; e a informação é o principal instrumento à assunção de responsabilidade para com o usufruto pleno de seu direito à saúde. Conclui-se que de posse do conhecimento sobre sua saúde, a mulher – gestante ou parturiente – pode exercer sua autonomia na medida em que seus interesses, vida e direitos estejam protegidos, mitigando paulatinamente seu rol de vulnerabilidades.Universidade Estadual de Londrina2024-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/iuris/article/view/4725210.5433/2178-8189.2024v28n1p154-176Scientia Iuris; v. 28 n. 1 (2024): Scientia Iuris; 154-1762178-81891415-6490reponame:Scientia Iuris (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/iuris/article/view/47252/50201Copyright (c) 2024 Jessica Hind Ribeiro Costa, Bruna Sales Mourahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.pt_BRinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHind Ribeiro Costa, JessicaSales Moura, Bruna2024-04-30T13:55:31Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/47252Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/iurisPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/iuris/oairevistamdireito@uel.br2178-81891415-6490opendoar:2024-04-30T13:55:31Scientia Iuris (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The humanization of birth and the existential minimum: between challenges and guarantees
A humanização do parto e o mínimo existencial: entre desafios e garantias
title The humanization of birth and the existential minimum: between challenges and guarantees
spellingShingle The humanization of birth and the existential minimum: between challenges and guarantees
Hind Ribeiro Costa, Jessica
Autonomy in childbirth
Dignity of human person
Existential Minimum
Humanization in Health
Autonomia no parto
Dignidade da Pessoa Humana
Mínimo Existencial
Humanização em Saúde
title_short The humanization of birth and the existential minimum: between challenges and guarantees
title_full The humanization of birth and the existential minimum: between challenges and guarantees
title_fullStr The humanization of birth and the existential minimum: between challenges and guarantees
title_full_unstemmed The humanization of birth and the existential minimum: between challenges and guarantees
title_sort The humanization of birth and the existential minimum: between challenges and guarantees
author Hind Ribeiro Costa, Jessica
author_facet Hind Ribeiro Costa, Jessica
Sales Moura, Bruna
author_role author
author2 Sales Moura, Bruna
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hind Ribeiro Costa, Jessica
Sales Moura, Bruna
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Autonomy in childbirth
Dignity of human person
Existential Minimum
Humanization in Health
Autonomia no parto
Dignidade da Pessoa Humana
Mínimo Existencial
Humanização em Saúde
topic Autonomy in childbirth
Dignity of human person
Existential Minimum
Humanization in Health
Autonomia no parto
Dignidade da Pessoa Humana
Mínimo Existencial
Humanização em Saúde
description This article paves the way for reflections on the exercise of women's autonomy during childbirth, defending a broader hermeneutics of health that considers autonomy and the consequent information, the consequences of the realization of dignity. Thus, the main objective of this article is to build a counterpoint between the individual autonomy of the pregnant woman and the woman in labor in relation to the existential minimum and the difficulties in exercising rights, notably in a situation of vulnerability that makes it difficult to exercise the right to health. For this, we used the legal-sociological theoretical-methodological approach and deductive reasoning, based on a brief literature review on the constitutional right to health, the dignity of the human person, the existential minimum, autonomy in health, carried out through a bibliographical survey of a qualitative and qualitative nature, whose descriptive data collection was carried out through electronic databases. The results obtained in recent literature point to humanization in health as a fundamental practice in the process of re-signification of the role of vulnerable pregnant and parturient women, making them more active in choices related to the gestational scenario; and information is the main instrument for assuming responsibility for the full enjoyment of their right to health. It is concluded that, in possession of knowledge about her health, the woman – pregnant or giving birth – can exercise her autonomy to the extent that her interests, life and rights are protected, gradually mitigating her list of vulnerabilities.
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