Análisis argumentativo de relatos autobiográficos de violencia institucional sufrida por mujeres chilenas con diagnóstico de endometriosis
This qualitative study analyzed argumentative schemes in autobiographical accounts of institutional violence experienced by Chilean women with endometriosis, finding that data and conclusions are based on lived experiences with healthcare providers and reflect social beliefs hindering the doctor-patient relationship.
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