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    Obstetric violence in the United States and other high-income countries: an integrative review by Garcia, Lorraine M

    Published in Sexual and reproductive health matters (01-12-2023)
    “…Obstetric violence has been documented throughout the world, yet this human rights issue has mostly been investigated in middle- and low-income countries where…”
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    A concept analysis of obstetric violence in the United States of America by Garcia, Lorraine M.

    Published in Nursing forum (Hillsdale) (01-11-2020)
    “…The aim is to clarify the concept of “obstetric violence in the United States of America.” Obstetric violence (OV) is a poorly defined and rarely applied…”
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    Theory analysis of social justice in nursing: Applications to obstetric violence research by Garcia, Lorraine M

    Published in Nursing ethics (01-11-2021)
    “…The dual purpose of this article is to present a formal theory analysis combined with recommendations for the use of social justice in nursing as a framework…”
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    The meaning of obstetric violence experiences: A qualitative content analysis of the Break the Silence Campaign by Garcia, Lorraine M., Jones, Jacqueline, Scandlyn, Jean, Thumm, E. Brie, Shabot, Sara Cohen

    Published in International journal of nursing studies (01-12-2024)
    “…Obstetric violence involves the mistreatment, disrespect, and abuse of birthing people and the problem has been recognized in healthcare systems worldwide…”
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    Challenges to interdisciplinary consensus for evidence-based practice with water immersion for labor and birth: A systematic review of scholarly references by Vanderlaan, Jennifer, Kamanga, Foster Chimpeni, Garcia, Lorraine M.

    Published in Health sciences review (Oxford, England) (01-03-2022)
    “…•Obstetricians and pediatricians were less likely to reference articles authored by midwives or nurses than their own disciplines.•Articles authored by…”
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