Natalia Freire Barja, Ana María Luces Lago, Lucía Mosquera Pan, Eva Tizón Bouza
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摘要
产科暴力(OV)是通过不尊重孕妇的自主权和决定自由等行为对孕妇实施的暴力类型。劳动过程日益医疗化似乎与这类暴力有关。目标:我们的目标是向保健专业人员提供必要的知识,使他们能够告知病人他们的权利,并认识到在护理过程中可能存在暴力的情况。材料和方法:在PubMed、Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews、EMBASE、Joanna Briggs Institute、UpToDate和CUIDEN等数据库中进行文献检索。搜索仅限于最近五年发表的文章。下一个医学主题的英文和西班牙文标题分别是:"人性化分娩"、"产科"、"医疗化"和"暴力"。结果:有害做法的实施和在分娩过程中不合理的医疗化可能通过行动对孕妇造成损害,从而侵犯了她们的权利。为了预防和根除这种情况,人们提出了干预较少的新工作。结论:作为保健专业人员,我们应促进劳动的人性化,并向妇女通报现有的立法、协议和准则,提供基于最新证据的充分信息,并促进她们作为患者的先进性作用。卫生机构有责任启动这一变革,通过执行议定书来指导参与分娩期间妇女护理的卫生专业人员的做法。这些方案应以世卫组织的建议为基础。
[Prevention and detection of obstetric violence: A need in the Spanish delivery rooms?].
Introduction: The obstetric violence (OV) is the type of violence perpetrated against the pregnant woman through acts such as lack of respect to her autonomy and her freedom to decide. The increasing medicalization of the labour process, seems to be associated to this type of violence.
Objective: Our objective is to provide health professionals with the necessary knowledge to be able to inform their patients about their rights and recognize those situations that can imply violence during the care process.
Material and methods: The literature search was conducted in the following databases: PubMed, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, EMBASE, Joanna Briggs Institute, UpToDate and CUIDEN. The search was limited to articles published during the last five years. The next medical subject heading were used both in English and Spanish: "humanizing delivery", "obstetrics", "medicalization" and "violence".
Results: The performance of harmful practices and the unjustified medicalization of the labour process represent a potential damage to pregnant women by action, violating their rights as a result. To prevent and eradicate this, new lines of less interventionist work are being proposed.
Conclusion: As health professionals we should promote the humanization of labour and informs women about the existent legislation, protocols and guidelines that offer adequate information based on the latest evidence and promote their advance role as patients. The health institutions are responsible for initiating this change, by implementing protocols to guide the practice of the health professionals involved in the care of women during labour. These protocols should be based on the WHO recommendations.
期刊介绍:
Revista ROL de Enfermería es una publicación abierta a todos aquellos trabajos que tengan como objetivo contribuir a la difusión del conocimiento científico en la atención de enfermería en sus diferentes ámbitos de actuación. Revista ROL de Enfermería considerará para su publicación los trabajos que dentro del marco general de las ciencias de la salud, tengan interés por los conocimientos e informaciones que aporten para contribuir al desarrollo y a la formación continuada de los profesionales de enfermería.