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Citation

Annborn A, Finnbogadóttir HR. Midwifery 2021; 105: e103212.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.midw.2021.103212

PMID

34872035

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the meaning of the concept of 'obstetric violence' to women in Sweden, who reported a negative birth experience.

DESIGN: An inductive qualitative approach with individual narratives. A thematic qualitative content analysis was used. SETTING: Three midwifery clinics in southwest Scania. PARTICIPANTS: Twelve women who had given birth less than three years previously and reported a negative/traumatic birth experience.

FINDINGS: The key findings showed that the women had experienced psychological and physical abuse during childbirth which may be interpreted as 'obstetric violence'. Four categories emerged from the analyses describing the women's experiences: Lack of information and consent including poor information and no right to participate in decisions concerning the process of labour, Insufficient pain relief, which encompassed unbearable pain without pain relief, Lack of trust and security where the women experienced staff with bad attitudes and jargon, and The experience of abuse including threats of violence from midwives and where the birth experience was compared to rape.

KEY CONCLUSIONS: The study shows that physical and psychological abuse during childbirth exists in Sweden and that women experience this as being subjected to 'obstetric violence' during childbirth. The phenomenon of obstetric violence is very complex. The abuse of women during childbirth might be a significant problem and quality assurance is required to secure the rights of women giving birth.

IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: In order to secure the rights of birthing women and to promote respectful and supportive care for new mothers, quality development programs are required.


Language: en

Keywords

Abuse; Disrespect; Feminist; Labour; Mistreatment; Obstetric violence

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