TY - JOUR PY - 2018// TI - Neither medicine nor health care staff members are violent by nature: obstetric violence from an interactionist perspective JO - Qualitative health research A1 - BriceƱo Morales, Ximena A1 - Enciso Chaves, Laura Victoria A1 - Yepes Delgado, Carlos Enrique SP - 1308 EP - 1319 VL - 28 IS - 8 N2 - This study sought to understand the meaning that women place on the health care practices carried out during labor. We used techniques from Grounded Theory such as coding, categorization, and constant comparison. A total of 18 interviews were conducted with 16 women who had given birth at least once in Colombia. Based on our results, we argue that obstetric violence is an expression of violence during the provision of health care, which occurs in a social environment favoring the development of power relationships between patients and health care staff. Its origin might lie in a health care system whose political and economic foundations encourage inequality on the basis of the patients' purchasing power. We conclude that rethinking and redefining the concept of obstetric violence is essential for understanding its nature and having an impact on it.
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LA - en SN - 1049-7323 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049732318763351 ID - ref1 ER -