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Naming Silence and Inadequate Obstetric Care as Obstetric Violence is a Necessary Step for Change
Violence Against Women ( IF 2.586 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-05 , DOI: 10.1177/1077801221996443
Cynthia L Salter 1 , Abisola Olaniyan 1 , Dara D Mendez 1 , Judy C Chang 1
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This response article addresses the questions raised in “How Gentle Must Violence Against Women be in Order to not be Violent? Rethinking the Word ‘Violence; in Obstetric Settings” and concludes that naming violence is critical for describing people’s experiences of such violence and for addressing the structures and contexts that create and fuel such violence, not for judgment but for accountability and change. Impact, outcome, and, at times, processes—rather than intention—should underpin applications of the term violence; naming violence does not disempower women, but rather naming structural, systemic, and institutional violence demands acknowledgment, accountability, and responsibility for its effects on both patients and clinicians; and, finally, while the unintended consequences of using such a term may present challenges, they do not outweigh the importance of naming structural violence in health-related systems to identify practices and processes that discriminate, disempower, harm, and oppress.



中文翻译:

将沉默和产科护理不足称为产科暴力是变革的必要步骤

这篇回应文章解决了“对妇女的暴力行为必须如何温和才能不暴力?”中提出的问题。重新思考“暴力”这个词;在产科环境中”并得出结论,命名暴力对于描述人们对此类暴力的经历以及解决造成和助长此类暴力的结构和背景至关重要,不是为了判断,而是为了问责和改变。影响、结果,有时是过程——而不是意图——应该支持暴力一词的应用;命名暴力并不会剥夺女性的权力,而是命名结构性、系统性和制度性暴力需要承认、问责和对其对患者和临床医生的影响负责;最后,虽然使用这样一个术语的意外后果可能会带来挑战,

更新日期:2021-03-07
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