Violência obstétrica sob a percepção das mulheres que a vivenciaram

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Machado, Geovânia Pereira dos Reis
Orientador(a): Fabbro, Márcia Regina Cangiani lattes
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Câmpus São Carlos
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem - PPGEnf
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Resumo: Obstetric violence is a dehumanized assistance to women´s health during the pregnancy and puerperal period, and all health professionals may be responsible for it during the medical support. It´s based on the excessive use of medication, instrumentation and iatrogenic interventions in the delivery process, and starts a group of negative events over women’s body. This research aims to understand, under the gender perspective and reproductive rights, the factors that intervene in the assistance practices to women´s health during the pregnancy and puerperal period, focusing on obstetric violence. This is a qualitative research based on Jesus Gómez Critical Communicative Methodology (CCM), Paulo Freire and Jürgen Habermas as main theoretical support and, Lídia Puigvert Dialogic Feminism as genre theoretical support. The CCM aims to identify the transformative elements, that is, the ones that promoted a satisfactory experience in the pregnancy and puerperal period assistance, and the elements that exclude, that is, the ones that represents a wall to this experience, relating both to the categories lifeworld and system. The participants were nine (9) women who experienced delivery and birth and had their assistance in the “Sistema Unico de Saude” (SUS), the Brazilian public healthcare system .The data were collected from 05/19/2015 to 12/15/2015, using as instrument the communicative narration script. The data analysis was conducted using the basic level of analysis from the Critical Communicative Methodology, where the transformative and exclusion elements found in the narratives were analyzed in the lifeworld and system categories. The results showed a higher quantity of exclusion elements compared to transformative elements, being the exclusion ones related to the system. They indicate mistreatment, inadequate proceedings during delivery, lack of professional orientation, lack of support during breastfeeding, race and social class discrimination and lack of satisfaction with the service. It was a found a few transforming elements and most of them related to the lifeworld category. Among these elements, we can highlight family support, the presence of a companion, empowerment and conscience of a collective fight. This study shows that the “Sistema Unico de Saude” (SUS) has contributed a few to a dignified assistance during the pregnancy and puerperal period. The institutions responsible for the deliveries ignore the reproductive rights as human rights, and delegitimize the sexuality and reproduction of poor, black women and single mothers. In general, this research, at the same time, announces and is a denunciation of a public health system and a group of professionals who work at it in the practice of obstetric violence in the assistance of women health during the pregnancy and puerperal period. We denounce the lack of organization of the health system in the maternity assistance going against the humanization proposal and recommendations from the “Rede Cegonha”, a Brazilian maternity program and Health World Organization, making a violation against reproductive rights as human rights. The assistance is based in an unequal power relationship between genders, and socioeconomic, ethnics and racial fields. Besides, medical support is based on unequal power relationship between genders and also in socio-economic, ethnic and racial context.
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spelling Machado, Geovânia Pereira dos ReisFabbro, Márcia Regina Cangianihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6978014098495031http://lattes.cnpq.br/9602294585172398691f7438-93ec-4da4-a26c-9eaae84355d62016-10-20T13:48:50Z2016-10-20T13:48:50Z2016-02-26MACHADO, Geovânia Pereira dos Reis. Violência obstétrica sob a percepção das mulheres que a vivenciaram. 2016. Dissertação (Mestrado em Enfermagem) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2016. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/7938.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/7938Obstetric violence is a dehumanized assistance to women´s health during the pregnancy and puerperal period, and all health professionals may be responsible for it during the medical support. It´s based on the excessive use of medication, instrumentation and iatrogenic interventions in the delivery process, and starts a group of negative events over women’s body. This research aims to understand, under the gender perspective and reproductive rights, the factors that intervene in the assistance practices to women´s health during the pregnancy and puerperal period, focusing on obstetric violence. This is a qualitative research based on Jesus Gómez Critical Communicative Methodology (CCM), Paulo Freire and Jürgen Habermas as main theoretical support and, Lídia Puigvert Dialogic Feminism as genre theoretical support. The CCM aims to identify the transformative elements, that is, the ones that promoted a satisfactory experience in the pregnancy and puerperal period assistance, and the elements that exclude, that is, the ones that represents a wall to this experience, relating both to the categories lifeworld and system. The participants were nine (9) women who experienced delivery and birth and had their assistance in the “Sistema Unico de Saude” (SUS), the Brazilian public healthcare system .The data were collected from 05/19/2015 to 12/15/2015, using as instrument the communicative narration script. The data analysis was conducted using the basic level of analysis from the Critical Communicative Methodology, where the transformative and exclusion elements found in the narratives were analyzed in the lifeworld and system categories. The results showed a higher quantity of exclusion elements compared to transformative elements, being the exclusion ones related to the system. They indicate mistreatment, inadequate proceedings during delivery, lack of professional orientation, lack of support during breastfeeding, race and social class discrimination and lack of satisfaction with the service. It was a found a few transforming elements and most of them related to the lifeworld category. Among these elements, we can highlight family support, the presence of a companion, empowerment and conscience of a collective fight. This study shows that the “Sistema Unico de Saude” (SUS) has contributed a few to a dignified assistance during the pregnancy and puerperal period. The institutions responsible for the deliveries ignore the reproductive rights as human rights, and delegitimize the sexuality and reproduction of poor, black women and single mothers. In general, this research, at the same time, announces and is a denunciation of a public health system and a group of professionals who work at it in the practice of obstetric violence in the assistance of women health during the pregnancy and puerperal period. We denounce the lack of organization of the health system in the maternity assistance going against the humanization proposal and recommendations from the “Rede Cegonha”, a Brazilian maternity program and Health World Organization, making a violation against reproductive rights as human rights. The assistance is based in an unequal power relationship between genders, and socioeconomic, ethnics and racial fields. Besides, medical support is based on unequal power relationship between genders and also in socio-economic, ethnic and racial context.Violência obstétrica corresponde a uma assistência desumanizada a saúde da mulher durante o período gravídico-puerperal, e pode ser praticada por todos os profissionais de saúde durante o atendimento. Embasa-se no uso excessivo de medicalização, instrumentalização e intervenções iatrogênicas no processo de parturição, que desencadeiam uma cascata de eventos negativos sobre os corpos das mulheres. Esta dissertação teve como objetivo principal compreender, à luz da perspectiva de gênero e dos direitos reprodutivos, os fatores intervenientes das práticas de assistência à saúde da mulher no ciclo gravídico-puerperal, com foco na violência obstétrica. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa, a qual utilizou como referencial metodológico a Metodologia Comunicativa Crítica, e como aportes teóricos principais: Paulo Freire, Jürgen Habermas e como aporte teórico de gênero o Feminismo Dialógico de Lídia Puigvert. Os participantes da pesquisa foram nove mulheres que passaram pela experiência de parto e nascimento, e tiveram sua assistência financiada pelo Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS). O instrumento de coleta de dados foi roteiro de relato comunicativo. A coleta de dados aconteceu de 19/05/2015 a 15/12/2015. A análise dos dados utilizou o nível básico de análise proposto pela Metodologia Comunicativa Crítica, onde os elementos transformadores e exclusores encontrados nos relatos foram analisados nas categorias mundo da vida e sistema. Os resultados mostraram maior quantidade de elementos exclusores do que transformadores, sendo que os exclusores estão relacionados ao sistema. E indicam maus tratos, procedimentos inadequados no parto, falta de orientação profissional, falta de apoio na amamentação, discriminação de classe e raça, insatisfação com o atendimento. Os elementos transformadores encontrados foram poucos e em sua maioria relacionados ao mundo da vida. Entre eles destacam-se: apoio da família, presença do acompanhante, empoderamento, consciência de luta coletiva. Logo, a pesquisa evidenciou que o sistema pouco tem contribuído para uma assistência digna e de qualidade aos períodos gravídico-puerperal, por meio do Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS). As instituições onde os partos foram realizados ignoram os direitos reprodutivos, enquanto direitos humanos, e deslegitimam a sexualidade e a reprodução de mulheres que são consideradas pobres, negras e mães solteiras. De maneira geral, esta dissertação anuncia e faz a denúncia de um sistema público de saúde e de um grupo de profissionais que nele atuam na prática de violência obstétrica na assistência à saúde da mulher no período gravídico-puerperal, como também, destaca a desorganização do sistema de saúde na assistência materno-infantil, contrariando as propostas de humanização, as recomendações do programa Rede Cegonha e da Organização Mundial de Saúde, violando os direitos reprodutivos enquanto direitos humanos fundamentais. 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title Violência obstétrica sob a percepção das mulheres que a vivenciaram
spellingShingle Violência obstétrica sob a percepção das mulheres que a vivenciaram
Machado, Geovânia Pereira dos Reis
Violação dos Direitos Humanos
Violência contra mulher
Violência de gênero
Violência obstétrica
Saúde materna
Human Rights Violation
Violence against women
Gender violence
Obstetric violence
Maternity health
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Violência obstétrica sob a percepção das mulheres que a vivenciaram
title_full Violência obstétrica sob a percepção das mulheres que a vivenciaram
title_fullStr Violência obstétrica sob a percepção das mulheres que a vivenciaram
title_full_unstemmed Violência obstétrica sob a percepção das mulheres que a vivenciaram
title_sort Violência obstétrica sob a percepção das mulheres que a vivenciaram
author Machado, Geovânia Pereira dos Reis
author_facet Machado, Geovânia Pereira dos Reis
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado, Geovânia Pereira dos Reis
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Fabbro, Márcia Regina Cangiani
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Violação dos Direitos Humanos
Violência contra mulher
Violência de gênero
Violência obstétrica
Saúde materna
topic Violação dos Direitos Humanos
Violência contra mulher
Violência de gênero
Violência obstétrica
Saúde materna
Human Rights Violation
Violence against women
Gender violence
Obstetric violence
Maternity health
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Human Rights Violation
Violence against women
Gender violence
Obstetric violence
Maternity health
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description Obstetric violence is a dehumanized assistance to women´s health during the pregnancy and puerperal period, and all health professionals may be responsible for it during the medical support. It´s based on the excessive use of medication, instrumentation and iatrogenic interventions in the delivery process, and starts a group of negative events over women’s body. This research aims to understand, under the gender perspective and reproductive rights, the factors that intervene in the assistance practices to women´s health during the pregnancy and puerperal period, focusing on obstetric violence. This is a qualitative research based on Jesus Gómez Critical Communicative Methodology (CCM), Paulo Freire and Jürgen Habermas as main theoretical support and, Lídia Puigvert Dialogic Feminism as genre theoretical support. The CCM aims to identify the transformative elements, that is, the ones that promoted a satisfactory experience in the pregnancy and puerperal period assistance, and the elements that exclude, that is, the ones that represents a wall to this experience, relating both to the categories lifeworld and system. The participants were nine (9) women who experienced delivery and birth and had their assistance in the “Sistema Unico de Saude” (SUS), the Brazilian public healthcare system .The data were collected from 05/19/2015 to 12/15/2015, using as instrument the communicative narration script. The data analysis was conducted using the basic level of analysis from the Critical Communicative Methodology, where the transformative and exclusion elements found in the narratives were analyzed in the lifeworld and system categories. The results showed a higher quantity of exclusion elements compared to transformative elements, being the exclusion ones related to the system. They indicate mistreatment, inadequate proceedings during delivery, lack of professional orientation, lack of support during breastfeeding, race and social class discrimination and lack of satisfaction with the service. It was a found a few transforming elements and most of them related to the lifeworld category. Among these elements, we can highlight family support, the presence of a companion, empowerment and conscience of a collective fight. This study shows that the “Sistema Unico de Saude” (SUS) has contributed a few to a dignified assistance during the pregnancy and puerperal period. The institutions responsible for the deliveries ignore the reproductive rights as human rights, and delegitimize the sexuality and reproduction of poor, black women and single mothers. In general, this research, at the same time, announces and is a denunciation of a public health system and a group of professionals who work at it in the practice of obstetric violence in the assistance of women health during the pregnancy and puerperal period. We denounce the lack of organization of the health system in the maternity assistance going against the humanization proposal and recommendations from the “Rede Cegonha”, a Brazilian maternity program and Health World Organization, making a violation against reproductive rights as human rights. The assistance is based in an unequal power relationship between genders, and socioeconomic, ethnics and racial fields. Besides, medical support is based on unequal power relationship between genders and also in socio-economic, ethnic and racial context.
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