Analysis of the Concept of Obstetric Violence: A Combination of Scoping Review and Rodgers Conceptual Analysis Methodologies
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(1) Background: Intrapartum obstetric violence has become increasingly visible and is
portrayed as a cross-cutting and complex phenomenon. Despite numerous international
debates and extensive reports in the literature, there is limited consensus on its defi ni-
tion, emphasizing the need to clarify the concept. The aim of this article is to analyze
the concept of obstetric violence in the care of women in labor in health institutions;
(2) Methods: Search and selection of studies using the scoping review methodology, based
on the Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines and Rodgers’ conceptual review method for data
extraction and analysis; (3) Results: A sample of 49 studies provided a comprehensive
understanding of the concept, revealing in its conceptualization attributes of physical,
verbal, psychological, sexual, institutional and structural violence. Identifi cation of an-
tecedents of gender inequality and failure of relational, technical and structural standards
at the level of health institutions and their professionals, as the main triggers of obstetric
violence. Reporting of consequences with a negative impact on maternal and child health;
(4) Conclusions: Conceptual analysis with important contributions to the paradigm shift in
the work of health professionals. Multiple dimensions, cultural differences and variations
in the concept should continue to be examined to improve its research and application.
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Ferrão, A. C. C., Sim-Sim, M., De Almeida, V. S. R., Bilro, P. C. V., & Zangão, M. O. B. (2025). Analysis of the Concept of Obstetric Violence: A Combination of Scoping Review and Rodgers Conceptual Analysis Methodologies. Sci, 7(3), 97. https://doi.org/10.3390/sci7030097