Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Linnaeus University, Hus Vita, S-391 82 Kalmar, Sweden.
Jönköping's County Hospital Ryhov, Women's Clinic, S-55185 Jönköping, Sweden.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 May 8;16(9):1616. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16091616.
Obstetric violence refers to the mistreatment of women in pregnancy and childbirth care by their health providers. It is linked to poor quality of care, lack of trust in health systems, and adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes. Evidence of interventions to reduce and prevent obstetric violence is limited. We developed a training intervention using a participatory theatre technique called Forum Play inspired by the Theatre of the Oppressed for health providers in Sri Lanka. This paper assesses the potential of the training method to increase staff awareness of obstetric violence and promote taking action to reduce or prevent it. We conducted four workshops with 20 physicians and 30 nurses working in three hospitals in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Participants completed a questionnaire before and three-to-four months after the intervention. At follow-up, participants more often reported that they had been involved in situations of obstetric violence, indicating new knowledge of the phenomenon and/or an increase in their ability to conceptualise it. The intervention appears promising for improving the abilities of health care providers to recognise obstetric violence, the first step in counteracting it. The study demonstrates the value of developing further studies to assess the longitudinal impacts of theatre-based training interventions to reduce obstetric violence and, ultimately, improve patient care.
产科暴力是指医疗保健提供者在孕妇和分娩护理中对妇女的虐待。它与护理质量差、对卫生系统缺乏信任以及母婴不良结局有关。减少和预防产科暴力的干预措施证据有限。我们使用一种名为论坛剧的参与式戏剧技术,为斯里兰卡的医疗保健提供者开发了一种培训干预措施,该技术受到压迫戏剧的启发。本文评估了培训方法提高工作人员对产科暴力的认识并促进采取行动减少或预防这种暴力的潜力。我们在斯里兰卡科伦坡的三家医院与 20 名医生和 30 名护士进行了四次研讨会。参与者在干预前和干预后三到四个月完成了一份问卷。在随访时,参与者更经常报告说他们曾经历过产科暴力的情况,这表明他们对这一现象有了新的认识和/或增加了对其进行概念化的能力。该干预措施似乎有望提高医疗保健提供者识别产科暴力的能力,这是对抗产科暴力的第一步。该研究证明了进一步研究的价值,以评估基于戏剧的培训干预措施减少产科暴力并最终改善患者护理的长期影响。