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“我必须听他们的,否则他们可能会伤害我”以及其他关于印度比哈尔邦女性为何忍受产科暴力的叙述。

"I have to listen to them or they might harm me" and other narratives of why women endure obstetric violence in Bihar, India.

作者信息

Mayra Kaveri, Matthews Zoë, Sandall Jane, Padmadas Sabu S

机构信息

Birth Place Lab, Department of Family Practice, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Department of Social Statistics and Demography, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.

出版信息

Birth. 2024 Jun 5. doi: 10.1111/birt.12828.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Evidence suggests that obstetric violence has been prevalent globally and is finally getting some attention through research. This human rights violation takes several forms and is best understood through the narratives of embodied experiences of disrespect and abuse from women and other people who give birth, which is of utmost importance to make efforts in implementing respectful maternity care for a positive birthing experience. This study focused on the drivers of obstetric violence during labor and birth in Bihar, India.

METHODS

Participatory qualitative visual arts-based method of data collection-body mapping-assisted interviews (adapted as birth mapping)-was conducted to understand women's perception of why they are denied respectful maternity care and what makes them vulnerable to obstetric violence during labor and childbirth. This study is embedded in feminist and critical theories that ensure women's narratives are at the center, which was further ensured by the feminist relational discourse analysis. Eight women participated from urban slums and rural villages in Bihar, for 2-4 interactions each, within a week. The data included transcripts, audio files, body maps, birthing stories, and body key, which were analyzed with the help of NVivo 12.

FINDINGS

Women's narratives suggested drivers that determine how they will be treated during labor and birth, or any form of sexual, reproductive, and maternal healthcare seeking presented through the four themes: (1) "I am admitted under your care, so, I will have to do what you say"-Influence of power on care during childbirth; (2) "I was blindfolded … because there were men"-Influence of gender on care during childbirth; (3) "The more money we give the more convenience we get"-Influence of structure on care during childbirth; and (4) "How could I ask him, how it will come out?"-Influence of culture on care during childbirth. How women will be treated in the society and in the obstetric environment is determined by their identity at the intersections of age, class, caste, marital status, religion, education, and many other sociodemographic factors. The issues related to each of these are intertwined and cross-cutting, which made it difficult to draw clear categorizations because the four themes influenced and overlapped with each other. Son preference, for example, is a gender-based issue that is part of certain cultures in a patriarchal structure as a result of power-based imbalance, which makes the women vulnerable to disrespect and abuse when their baby is assigned female at birth.

DISCUSSION

Sensitive unique feminist methods are important to explore and understand women's embodied experiences of trauma and are essential to understand their perspectives of what drives obstetric violence during childbirth. Sensitive methods of research are crucial for the health systems to learn from and embed women's wants, to address this structural challenge with urgency, and to ensure a positive experience of care.

摘要

背景

有证据表明,产科暴力在全球普遍存在,并且最终通过研究获得了一些关注。这种侵犯人权行为有多种形式,最好通过分娩女性及其他生育者所讲述的不尊重和虐待的具体经历来理解,这对于努力实施尊重孕产妇的护理以实现积极的分娩体验至关重要。本研究聚焦于印度比哈尔邦分娩期间产科暴力的驱动因素。

方法

采用基于参与性定性视觉艺术的数据收集方法——身体绘图辅助访谈(改编为分娩绘图),以了解女性对于她们为何得不到尊重孕产妇护理以及在分娩期间易遭受产科暴力原因的看法。本研究基于女性主义和批判理论,确保以女性的叙述为核心,女性主义关系话语分析进一步强化了这一点。来自比哈尔邦城市贫民窟和乡村的8名女性参与了研究,在一周内每人进行2至4次互动。数据包括文字记录、音频文件、身体绘图、分娩故事和身体关键信息,借助NVivo 12进行分析。

研究结果

女性的叙述揭示了一些驱动因素,这些因素决定了她们在分娩期间将受到何种对待,或者她们在寻求任何形式的性健康、生殖健康和孕产妇保健时所遭受的对待,这些因素通过四个主题呈现:(1)“我在你的照料下,所以我得照你说的做”——权力对分娩护理的影响;(2)“我被蒙上了眼睛……因为有男性在场”——性别对分娩护理的影响;(3)“我们给的钱越多,得到的便利就越多”——结构对分娩护理的影响;(4)“我怎么能问他,孩子会怎么出来呢?”——文化对分娩护理的影响。女性在社会和产科环境中受到何种对待,取决于她们在年龄、阶级、种姓、婚姻状况、宗教、教育以及许多其他社会人口因素交叉点上的身份。与这些因素相关的问题相互交织且相互影响,难以进行清晰分类,因为这四个主题相互影响且相互重叠。例如,重男轻女是一个基于性别的问题,由于权力失衡,它是父权结构中某些文化的一部分,这使得女性在孩子出生时被判定为女性时容易受到不尊重和虐待。

讨论

敏感独特的女性主义方法对于探索和理解女性的创伤具体经历很重要,对于理解她们对分娩期间产科暴力驱动因素的看法也至关重要。敏感的研究方法对于卫生系统借鉴并纳入女性的需求、紧急应对这一结构性挑战以及确保积极的护理体验至关重要。

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