Avaluació de l'efectivitat del programa del part i naixement respectats: projecte de recerca

Moreno Martínez, Marta
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Background: Being a mother is a unique personal experience that every woman lives with intensity. This fact, then, should be a natural, joyful, and healthy experience for her and for her partner and family. However, in many cases this is not the case, and many women are victims of obstetric violence making their pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum a biological, pathological, institutionalized and depersonalized fact, in which the woman loses autonomy over her body. Although studies claim that obstetric violence is frequent, there are real difficulties for women to report it. One of the main reasons for this problem is the fact that pregnant women and her couples are not aware of their rights during pregnancy and childbirth care. Despite the health education and pregnancy education programs that are taught to this group during this stage, there is no specific resource that allows them to know in depth what are the respected births and, although there are resources to be able to go deeper in case this is desired, there are many women who are unaware of the importance of knowing themselves. Objective: Evaluate the effectiveness of the Program for the promotion of respected childbirth and birth to avoid suffering obstetric violence during the processes of pregnancy and childbirth ​
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