TY - JOUR
T1 - [In Press] Dehumanized, violated, and powerless : an Australian survey of women's experiences of obstetric violence in the past 5 years
AU - Keedle, Hazel
AU - Keedle, Warren
AU - Dahlen, Hannah G.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Globally, significant numbers of women report obstetric violence (OV) during childbirth. The United Nations has identified OV as gendered violence. OV can be perpetrated by any healthcare professional (HCP) and is impacted by systemic issues such as HCP education, staffing ratios, and lack of access to continuity of care. The current study explored the experiences of OV reported in a national survey in 2021 by Australian women who had a baby in the previous 5 years. A content analysis of 626 open text comments found three main categories: “I felt dehumanised,” “I felt violated,” and “I felt powerless.” Women reported bullying, coercion, non-empathic care, and physical and sexual assault. Disrespect and abuse and non-consented vaginal examinations were the subcategories with the most comments.
AB - Globally, significant numbers of women report obstetric violence (OV) during childbirth. The United Nations has identified OV as gendered violence. OV can be perpetrated by any healthcare professional (HCP) and is impacted by systemic issues such as HCP education, staffing ratios, and lack of access to continuity of care. The current study explored the experiences of OV reported in a national survey in 2021 by Australian women who had a baby in the previous 5 years. A content analysis of 626 open text comments found three main categories: “I felt dehumanised,” “I felt violated,” and “I felt powerless.” Women reported bullying, coercion, non-empathic care, and physical and sexual assault. Disrespect and abuse and non-consented vaginal examinations were the subcategories with the most comments.
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:72718
U2 - 10.1177/10778012221140138
DO - 10.1177/10778012221140138
M3 - Article
SN - 1077-8012
JO - Violence Against Women
JF - Violence Against Women
ER -