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Social construction of episiotomy. J Clin Nurs. 1998 Mar;7(2):113-7.

Author(s) :

Way S.

Year of publication :

1998

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http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/openurl?genre=art…

Résumé (français)  :

Les auteurs s’intéressent à la signification de l’épisiotomie. Une étude de la littérature met en question la définition, la procédure, les perceptions et les conséquences de l’épisiotomie, afin de susciter une meilleure compréhension chez ceux qui en exercent ou subissent la pratique. L’article souligne que l’épisiotomie signifie plus qu’une simple coupure du périnée. L’épisiotomie a des significations différentes selon les individus et les groupes, significations qui sont construites socialement selon l’environnement social, professionnel, et l’expérience individuelle.

On conclut que les sages-femmes devraient comprendre ce que l’épisiotomie représente pour les femmes, et par le biais de la recherche elles devraient aussi développer une connaissance de la naissance prenant en compte les points de vue de celles/ceuxqui en font vraiment l’expérience.

Abstract (English)  :

This article explores the meaning of episiotomy. A review of the literature examines the definition, procedure, perceptions and outcomes of episiotomy to create a better understanding for those using or experiencing its practice. The article highlights that episiotomy means more than just a cut in the perineum. Episiotomy means different things to different individuals and groups, the meaning being socially constructed depending on social context, professional background and personal experience.

It is concluded that midwives need to understand what an episiotomy means to women, and that through research midwives need to develop their own body of knowledge of childbirth from the viewpoints of those who are actually experiencing it.

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Argument (français) :

Les sages-femmes devraient comprendre ce que l’épisiotomie représente pour les femmes.

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Keywords :

➡ midwifery training ; history, sociology ; episiotomy ; midwife

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Cécile Loup — 27 Apr 2004
➡ latest update : Bernard Bel — 01 Dec 2007

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