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Social representations of nursing students about obstetric violence: study with a structural approach
Amanda de Alencar Pereira Gomes1, Renara Meira Gomes1, Margaret Olinda de Souza Carvalho E Lira2
1Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia. Jequié, Bahia, Brasil.
Objective:
To learn about the structure of nursing students' social representations about obstetric violence.
Method:
Qualitative study conducted with 117 nursing students from a state university in Brazil, between July and October 2022. Data were collected in person using the free Word evocation technique and processed using the Evoc software to create a four-box chart, through prototypical analysis.
Results:
The representational structure was organized on the central elements of disrespect, suffering and violation, which attribute to the representation negative meanings related to the group's position on the grievance and its repercussions. The similarity analysis showed that the elements with the greatest connection were disrespect and suffering.
Final Considerations:
Social representations of nursing students were organized around an attitudinal dimension through the terms disrespect and violation, and the affective dimension defined by suffering. It is noteworthy that, for students, obstetric violence is centered on disrespectful professional practices that cause suffering to women.
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