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An annotated bibliography on the medicalization of childbirth in Brazil from 2001 to 2017. It includes articles published in Brazilian periodicals retrieved from the Scielo, Hisa, and Lilacs databases. The references from the articles are presented, followed by the authors' abstracts. The aim is to map out what was written about the medicalization of childbirth in Brazil in the period in question in order to make this scholarly output more accessible to students and researchers interested in the subject.

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  • An annotated bibliography on the medicalization of childbirth in Brazil from 2001 to 2017. It includes articles published in Brazilian periodicals retrieved from the Scielo, Hisa, and Lilacs databases

  • The aim is to map out what was written about the medicalization of childbirth in Brazil in the period in question in order to make this scholarly output more accessible to students and researchers interested in the subject

  • Analisa as diferentes representações e experiências quanto ao parto vaginal e cesárea de mulheres de diferentes estratos socioeconômicos, bem como a natureza das relações profissionais de saúde/usuárias no contexto institucional em que estão inseridas

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An annotated bibliography on the medicalization of childbirth in Brazil from 2001 to 2017. A partir de observação participante das situações ocorridas no centro obstétrico de duas instituições e de entrevistas com puérperas, constatou-se que, entre profissionais e parturientes, prevalece a comunicação não terapêutica, imprimindo à assistência obstétrica um perfil de impessoalidade e exercício de poder do profissional sobre a mulher.

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