Percepción sobre violencia obstétrica en mujeres gestantes de primer y segundo trimestre
Objective: Describing the perception of obstetric violence in women during the first and second trimesters of gestation in Neiva. Methodology: The descriptive qualitative approach was implemented so that it allowed us to know women's perceptions about obstetric violence during their first and s...
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Format: | Trabajo de grado (Pregrado y/o Especialización) |
Language: | spa |
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Universidad Antonio Nariño
2023
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Summary: | Objective: Describing the perception of obstetric violence in women during the first and second
trimesters of gestation in Neiva. Methodology: The descriptive qualitative approach was
implemented so that it allowed us to know women's perceptions about obstetric violence during
their first and second trimesters of pregnancy. In order to do so, in-person and open interviews
were addressed with the objective of collecting information and detailed data that subsequently
was transcribed and coded into categories and subcategories. Results: Diverse approaching
strategies were implemented with the pregnant women, such as visual divulge, preparation courses
for maternity and safe parenting, and phone calling. The sample was obtained implementing
convenience sampling, which led to reaching data saturation. Among the results, it was noticed that
all the participants lived in socioeconomic status 1 (the lowest grade) and were affiliated to the
subsidized Healthcare system. Despite the fact that more than half of the interviewees had
completed their secondary education, there was evidence of a generalized lack of knowledge about
obstetric violence. It was possible to establish categories on the perception, association, types and
forms of obstetric violence, which subsequently led to the creation of subcategories according to
the manifestations of the gestants. Conclusion: Obstetric violence is a complex and multifaceted
problem that can be difficult to address. Such difficulty comes from the fact that the target
population lacks knowledge and understanding of this subject. It is important to communicate about
obstetric violence and work to increase public awareness so that this problem can be effectively
addressed and prevented. |
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