Artigo de Periódico
Ampliando vozes sobre violência obstétrica: recomendações de advocacy para enfermeira(o) obstetra
Fecha
2021Registro en:
2177-9465
Autor
Margareth Santos Zanchetta
Érica Dumont Pena
Ivone Evangelista Cabral
Ana Luiza de Oliveira Carvalho
Audrey Vidal Pereira
Bianca Dargam Gomes Vieira
Valdecyr Herdy Alves
Ingryd Cunha Ventura Felipe
Sepali Guruge
Oona St. Amant
Edwaldo Costa
Walterlânia Silva Santos
Haydée Padilla Vda de Escobar
Kleyde Ventura de Souza
Vanessa Rodrigues Pina
Hilary Hwu
Hannah Stahl
Hannah Argumedo-stenner
Juliet Osei-boateng
Rebecca Zimmerman
Institución
Resumen
Objectives: Explore women’s and the general public’s demands to improve the quality of obstetric care. Discuss respondents’
suggestions to improve obstetric care, and propose recommendations for nursing advocacy in matters of obstetric violence.
Method: A multi-site online survey (in three cities in Brazil’s southeastern region) hosted by Opinio platform exploring the
respondents’ opinions. Data was analyzed by descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. Results: Respondents (n=414)
aged 33-37 years (26%), including women (75%) with more than 15 years of schooling, who are married (45%) and with one
child (35%), demonstrated a knowledge gap on obstetric violence and women’s rights. Newspapers, radio, and television
were cited as the main sources of information. Family support was a suggested strategy to deal with obstetric violence. For the
renewed praxis, collective education on obstetric care rights (53.1%) and humanized care (38.2%) were suggested to mobilize
professional power to consolidate humanization in care. Central analytical themes included situations faced by women and an
idealized context of practice. Conclusion and implications for practice: Discussion in organizations increases humanization
and shared governance. Recommendations proposed for advocacy are consistent with the global perspective of women’s health
promotion and social leadership.