Percepción de violencia obstétrica y estado emocional de las mujeres embarazadas primerizas en el municipio de Uribia

This research aimed to analyze the perception of obstetric violence and its emotional impact on first-time pregnant women in the municipality of Uribia. Obstetric violence is recognized as a form of mistreatment that goes beyond the physical, deeply affecting the emotional well-being of women during...

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Main Author: Carmen Delia Iguaran Uriana
Other Authors: Mayelis Elena Pinzón
Format: Tesis/Trabajo de grado - Monografía - Pregrado
Language:Español
Published: Universidad Antonio Nariño 2025
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Online Access:https://repositorio.uan.edu.co/handle/123456789/12474
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Summary:This research aimed to analyze the perception of obstetric violence and its emotional impact on first-time pregnant women in the municipality of Uribia. Obstetric violence is recognized as a form of mistreatment that goes beyond the physical, deeply affecting the emotional well-being of women during and after childbirth. Using a qualitative approach, the study was based on in-depth interviews with women who shared their personal experiences in local healthcare centers. From a theoretical perspective, the research views obstetric violence as a phenomenon that violates women's fundamental rights and alters their perception of motherhood. Findings revealed that the lack of emotional support and dehumanizing treatment led to feelings of fear, sadness, and anxiety, which influence future decisions regarding motherhood.
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