Publication: Women’s and Provider’s Moral Reasoning About the Permissibility of Coercion in Birth: A Descriptive Ethics Study
Date
Date
Date
2024
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Abstract
Abstract
Abstract
Evidence shows that during birth women frequently experience unconsented care, coercion, and a loss of autonomy. For many countries, this contradicts both the law and medical ethics guidelines, which emphasize that competent and fully informed women’s autonomy must always be respected. To better understand this discordance, we empirically describe perinatal maternity care providers’ and women’s moral deliberation surrounding coercive measures during birth. Data were obtained from 1-on-1 interviews with providers (N = 15) and women (N
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Volume
Volume
Volume
32
Number
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Number
3
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184
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204
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Item Type
Journal Article
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Keywords
Health Policy, Health (social science), Issues, ethics and legal aspects
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Language
English
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2024-09-01
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2024-02-27
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1065-3058
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