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Human rights in childbirth narratives and restorative justice: a review

机译:分娩叙述和恢复性司法中的人权:评论

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This review describes the emerging global debate on the role of human rights childbirth. It is also tailored to a UK perspective in view of the Montgomery v. Lanarkshire [2015] legal ruling and it implications to practice. We can never underestimate the power of humane care on health. The compassion and evidence based medicine agenda in healthcare is interconnected with human rights in healthcare, feeding into the principles of decision making and patient centred care. When this has not happened and there is been healthcare conflict, the power of storytelling serves to connect disparate parties to their common humanity. Narratives are an important aspect of restorative justice processes and we suggest that this could be beneficial in the field of human rights in childbirth.
机译:这篇评论描述了关于人权分娩的作用的全球辩论。鉴于Montgomery诉Lanarkshire [2015]法律裁决,它也针对英国的观点进行了量身定制,并且对实践也有影响。我们永远不能低估人文关怀对健康的影响。医疗保健中基于同情心和循证医学的议程与医疗保健中的人权相互关联,并融入了决策和以患者为中心的护理原则。如果这没有发生,并且存在医疗保健冲突,那么讲故事的力量就可以将不同的各方与他们的共同人类联系起来。叙事是恢复性司法程序的重要方面,我们建议这在分娩人权领域可能是有益的。

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