Perception of health sciences and feminist medical students about obstetric violence

Ainoa Biurrun-Garrido , Serena Brigidi , Desirée Mena-Tudela
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Abstract

Objective

To measure the perception of obstetric violence among health sciences students.

Method

Cross-sectional design in which the validated questionnaire PercOV-S (Perception of Student Obstetric Violence) was used. The questionnaire was offered to the students who participated in the I Congress of Feminist Medicine of the CEEM (State Councils of Medical Students) held on March 12, 2021. This questionnaire was sent online through Google Forms.

Results

The mean score obtained on the total scale was 3.83 scores (SD = 0.61). For the dimension of protocolized-visible obstetric violence, the mean score is 2.79 points (SD = 0.84) and for the dimension of non-protocolized-invisible obstetric violence, a mean of 4.16 points is obtained (SD = 0.61). The global score of the displayed question differs statistically significantly with the variable scope (p = 0.019), course (p = 0.008), treatment according to ethnicity (p = 0.008), treatment according to socioeconomic level, immigrant status (p < 0.001), and prior knowledge about the concept of obstetric violence (p < 0.001).

Conclusions

The data show a marked generalised sensitivity of the sample to the issue of obstetric violence, especially with regard to the ethnic characteristics of the women. Likewise, the need to generate ethical-attitudinal training in the response to obstetric violence is observed.

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健康科学和女性主义医学生对产科暴力的认知
目的了解健康科学专业学生对产科暴力的认知程度。方法采用横断面设计,采用经验证的PercOV-S(学生对产科暴力的感知)问卷。该问卷是向参加2021年3月12日举行的CEEM(医学生国务委员会)第一届女性医学大会的学生提供的。该问卷通过谷歌表格在线发送。结果在总量表上获得的平均分为3.83分(SD=0.61)。在协议化的可见产科暴力维度上,平均分为2.79分(SD=0.084),在非协议化的无形产科暴力维度,平均得分为4.16分(SD=0.61)。显示问题的总体得分在变量范围(p=0.019)、病程(p=0.008)、按种族治疗(p=0.008,以及对产科暴力概念的先验知识(p<0.001)。结论数据显示,样本对产科暴力问题,特别是在妇女的种族特征方面,具有显著的普遍敏感性。同样,在应对产科暴力方面也需要进行道德态度培训。
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