Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Oct 2021)

Relationship between power and knowledge in choosing a cesarean section: women’s perspectives

  • Ana Paula de Lima Escobal,
  • Ana Paula Müller de Andrade,
  • Greice Carvalho de Matos,
  • Patricia Haertel Giusti,
  • Susana Cecagno,
  • Lisie Alende Prates

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2020-1389
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75, no. 2

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ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the reasons and motives that initiates the decision to choose a cesarean section, by describing the plots, power relationships, struggles, and systems of truths regarding this method of childbirth. Methods: a qualitative study, inserted into a poststructuralist perspective, and conducted in a city in southern Rio Grande do Sul state. The settings were a teaching hospital and home residences. Thirteen postpartum women who had a cesarean section participated. The analysis consisted of questions based on the information produced and articulated with Foucauldian theories. Results: two categories were developed: “I wanted a vaginal delivery, but it was a cesarean section”, and, “Are you sure you want a vaginal delivery: paths and detours in the choice of cesarean section”. Final Considerations: the study allowed us to identify problems in the choice for a cesarean section, which is associated with the circulation of “truths” that occur via discourses on society.

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