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  • - The study aimed to explore how nursing students perceive obstetric violence, focusing on their social representations and experiences around the topic.
  • - Conducted with 117 students in Brazil, the research utilized a qualitative approach and a specific analysis software to identify key themes related to obstetric violence, revealing that disrespect and suffering are central to their views.
  • - Findings highlight that nursing students associate obstetric violence with negative experiences, emphasizing that disrespectful practices by healthcare professionals significantly contribute to women's suffering during childbirth.
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  • There's increasing awareness of obstetric violence in healthcare settings globally, particularly affecting women living with HIV in South Africa, where incidences of such violence may be influenced by their HIV status.* -
  • Data was gathered from 26 interviews with HIV-positive women shortly after childbirth, focusing on their labor experiences, adherence to treatment, and broader social contexts, analyzed through thematic methods.* -
  • Women reported various factors impacting their birthing experiences, including resource shortages and negative healthcare interactions, with many feeling empowered despite experiencing obstetric violence, leading to shifts in family planning and attitudes towards healthcare facilities.*
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