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Nurs Ethics ; : 9697330241295370, 2024 Oct 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39441977

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Background: The quality of care in maternity facilities significantly influences women's autonomy and their right to make decisions about their bodies. Obstetric violence, a form of gender-based violence during childbirth, poses serious threats to women's rights and health worldwide. Aim: The research aimed to examine women's experiences and perceptions of obstetric violence using the micro-level constructivist grounded theory strategies of Mena-Tudela et al. (2023). Research design and methods: This study used a phenomenological qualitative research design. Data were collected from 17 eligible women using a Participant Information Form and a Semi-Structured Interview Form, applying maximum variation sampling to ensure a wide range of sociodemographic characteristics and diverse views and experiences. The data were analyzed using the seven-step phenomenological analysis method. Participants and research context: A total of 17 women who had vaginal labor at least 6 months ago were interviewed. Ethical considerations: The study was approved by the University Ethics Board for Non-Interventional Clinical Studies. Ethical considerations were closely aligned with the principles of respecting women's rights, ensuring that participants' autonomy and consent were central throughout the research process. Results: Five themes and 13 subthemes were extracted from the data analysis, including "Ignoring women in care," "The commodification of women," "Are the healthcare professionals the only authority?", "Ineffective childbirth management and its effects on women's health-seeking behavior," and "Types of obstetric violence." Conclusions: This study underscores the urgent need to address obstetric violence, recognizing its detrimental impact on women's rights, and well-being during childbirth. Protecting women's rights by prioritizing individual-centered care, informed consent, and respectful treatment is essential to uphold ethical standards and ensure dignified childbirth experiences for all women.

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Nurse Educ Today ; 39: 104-8, 2016 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27006040

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BACKGROUND: Various instructional environments are used in nurse education to develop students' psychomotor and communication skills, reduce their anxiety levels, and enhance their satisfaction. OBJECTIVES: To examine the effect of three different instructional environments on the development of the students' psychomotor and communication skills and their levels of anxiety and satisfaction. DESIGN: A prospective study design was used. METHODS: The study sample consisted of 60 nursing students. Before the implementation of the study, the students' cognitive skills and trait anxiety levels were evaluated. The students were divided into five groups and five nursing activities (Leopold's maneuvers, teaching breastfeeding, family planning education, teaching vulvar self-examination and teaching breast self-examination) were specified for each group. They implemented these nursing activities under the supervision of a faculty member in the nursing skills laboratory (NSL), standardized patient laboratory (SPL) and clinical practice environment (CPE) respectively. In each instructional environment, the students' psychomotor and communication skills, state anxiety levels and satisfactions were evaluated. RESULTS: The median scores for psychomotor skills [NSL=73.1;SPL=81.5;CPE=88.6] and communication skills [NSL=64.9;SPL=71.6;CPE=79.0] were found to increase as the students went on practicing in a more complicated environment (p<0.05). Similarly, it was determined that the students' anxiety levels decreased as they were practicing incrementally [NSL=33.0;SPL=32.0;CPE=31.0]. As the instructional environments were getting more similar to the reality, the students' satisfaction levels were found to become higher. CONCLUSIONS: Students who deliberately practice in the instructional environments until they are competent develop their psychomotor skills while reducing their anxiety levels, and enhancing their communication skills and satisfaction. For that reason, the development of students' competency areas is thought to be effective for enhancement of patients and health care workers' safety.


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Competência Clínica , Simulação de Paciente , Estudantes de Enfermagem , Adulto , Comunicação , Bacharelado em Enfermagem , Avaliação Educacional , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pesquisa em Educação em Enfermagem , Estudos Prospectivos , Desempenho Psicomotor , Adulto Jovem
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