Knowledge of puerperals on interventions that cause obstetric violence
International Journal of Development Research
Knowledge of puerperals on interventions that cause obstetric violence
Received 22nd March, 2018; Received in revised form 19th April, 2018; Accepted 09th May, 2018; Published online 28th June, 2018
Copyright © 2018, Amanda Cristina Machado et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Objective: to describe interventions during normal birth understood by puerperal women as obstetric violence. Method: a descriptive study with a quantitative approach, consisting of 74 puerperal assistants in a public reference maternity hospital for the state located in Teresina-PI, data collection took place between October and November 2016, through a previously tested form, for the treatment of the data was used the software Statistical Package for the Social Science version 20.0 and descriptive analysis of the data. Results: the most frequently performed interventions in the parturients were the Kristeller maneuver (16.2%), episiotomy (4%), and repetitive vaginal touches performed by different people (22.9%) and 44, 5% were not submitted to any intervention Conclusion: Although the policy of comprehensive health care for women is conjugated in all tenses in Brazilian maternity hospitals, women continue to be welcomed by a Cartesian, Newtonian delivery in which holism presents itself in a fragmented way.