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Institutional violence in high-risk pregnancy in the light of pregnant women and nurses

Violencia institucional en embarazos de alto riesgo a la luz de mujeres embarazadas y enfermeras

ABSTRACT

Objective:

to understand the perception of high-risk nurses and pregnant women about institutional violence in access to basic and specialized care networks in pregnancy.

Method:

a qualitative study developed from March to June 2017 in the city of Fortaleza, state of Ceará, with nurses and pregnant women at high risk. A semi-structured interview was used, analyzed by the thematic analysis technique. Three categories emerged: access of pregnant women to care networks; institutional violence in the perception of nurses; and institutional violence in the perception of pregnant women.

Results:

participants revealed deficiencies in knowledge about institutional violence. Nurses perceived this violence in the lack of resources and access, few recognized as a violation of rights. The pregnant women reported deficient access to care networks, medicines, tests, and did not perceive this difficulty as violence.

Final considerations:

institutional violence is present in high-risk pregnancy, nurses and pregnant women do not always perceive this violence as a violation of rights.

Descriptors:
Violence; High-Risk Pregnancy; Prenatal Care; Comprehensive Health Care; Nursing

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