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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Exploring Evidence for Disrespect and Abuse in Facility-Based Childbirth: Report of a Landscape Analysis - USAID |
Author(s) : | Browser, Diana; Hill, Kathleen |
Year of publication : | 2010 |
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Résumé (français) : | Ce rapport est une revue des données probantes sur les maltraitances (disrespect and abuse) au cours des accouchements en établissement de santé. Le premier objectif est une revue des données publiées et de la littérature grise sur la définition, le périmètre, les personnes impliquées et l’impact des maltraitances, d’évaluer les approches d’interventions, et d’identifier les données manquantes. Ce rapport décrit plusieurs catégories d’interventions prometteuses pour la promotion des soins respectueux et non-abusifs, à la fois dans le domaine de la naissance et dans d’autres domaines de santé. Afin de compléter le corpus de données sur les approches pour réduire les maltraitances pendant l’accouchement, qui est relativement limité, nous avons revu des données d’autres champs de la santé tels que les approches de santé participative et la réduction de la stigmatisation pour HIV. |
Abstract (English) : | This report is a review of the evidence on the topic of disrespect and abuse in facility-based childbirth. The primary purpose of the report is to review the evidence in published and gray literature with regard to the definition, scope, contributors, and impact of disrespect and abuse in childbirth, to review promising intervention approaches, and to identify gaps in the evidence. The report describes several categories of promising interventions concerned with the promotion of respectful, non-abusive care for both childbirth and other health care areas. Evidence from related health care areas such as participatory reproductive health approaches (health workers for change) and HIV stigma reduction approaches is reviewed to supplement the relatively small body of evidence for effective approaches to reduce disrespect and abuse during childbirth. |
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Argument (français) : | Rapport d’USAID United States Agency for International Development |
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Keywords : | ➡ obstetric and gynecologic violence obstetric violence, obstetrical violence ; iatrogeny ; guidelines ; public health ; traumatism ; deontology ; informed consent |
Author of this record : | Import 28/10/2015 — 28 Oct 2015 |
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Pinned by #3059 | Marie-Laure Franeczek (2018). Violence obstétricale : essai de définition à partir de la littérature scientifique. Mémoire de gynécologie et obstétrique. ➡ https://ciane.net/id=3059 |
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