Derechos reproductivos de las mujeres sometidas a cesárea en Mozambique: una revisión integradora

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https://doi.org/10.1344/rbd2024.60.43357

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cesárea, derecho a la salud, derechos reproductivos, Mozambique, políticas públicas de salud

Resumen

El presente artículo se centra en cuestiones relacionadas con los derechos reproductivos y el parto por cesárea de las mujeres en Mozambique. El objetivo fue analizar las acciones/estrategias gubernamentales y no gubernamentales que buscan la efectividad de los derechos reproductivos de las mujeres sometidas a cesárea en Mozambique, discutiendo las debilidades que constituyen la violación de estos derechos. Para ello, se realizó una revisión integradora de la literatura en las bases de datos Elsevier, GALE, PubMed, Web of Science y DOAJ a partir de la combinación de los descriptores cesarean section OR reproductive rights AND Mozambique. Después de aplicar las estrategias de inclusión y exclusión, se obtuvieron 13 artículos elegibles para la elaboración del presente estudio. Los resultados señalan la falta de aplicabilidad de las acciones gubernamentales que, a pesar de existir, aún son ineficaces para garantizar y atender los derechos reproductivos de las mujeres en Mozambique.

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2024-02-13

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Corradi-Perini, C., Sebastiao Inácio, R. ., & Casellas, J. (2024). Derechos reproductivos de las mujeres sometidas a cesárea en Mozambique: una revisión integradora. Revista De Bioética Y Derecho, (60), 75–89. https://doi.org/10.1344/rbd2024.60.43357

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