Midwifery, Wolkite University, Welkite, Ethiopia.
Midwifery, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
BMJ Open. 2021 Oct 11;11(10):e051220. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051220.
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore clients' and midwives' perceptions of compassionate and respectful care during facility-based delivery in Bishoftu District, the regional state of Oromia, Ethiopia.
Public health facilities (two health centres and one district hospital).
A qualitative exploratory descriptive research design was used.
The research population included purposely sampled women who had given birth in a health facility in the previous 2 weeks and midwifery experts who provided maternity care in the health facility's labour and delivery wards. Data were gathered through an individual interview (with 10 midwives and 12 women in labour). Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed immediately. For the research, thematic analysis was performed manually. Both a priori codes (from the query guide) and emerging inductive codes were used in the study. In the thematic data analysis, three inter-related stages were involved, namely data reduction, data display and data conclusion.
From the analysis of in-depth interviews with labouring women, three themes emerged, namely: dignified and respectful care, neglectful care and unqualified staff. Five main categories emerged from in-depth interviews with midwives: trusting relationships formed with labouring women, compassionate and respect-based behaviour, good communication skills and holistic care, intentional disrespect toward women, and barriers to compassionate and respectful maternity care due to structural factors. These themes were discovered to be a rich and detailed account of midwives' perspectives on compassionate and respectful maternity care.
The majority of women who witnessed or suffered disrespect and violence during labour and childbirth were dissatisfied with their maternity care during labour and delivery. Despite midwives' accounts showing that they were aware of the importance of compassionate and respectful maternity care, clients face verbal abuse, neglect, and a lack of supportive treatment during labour and childbirth. Clients' human rights were violated by disrespectful or abusive acts, whether perpetrated or observed. It is essential to address structural problems such as provider workload, and all other initiatives aimed at improving midwives' interpersonal relationships with women to provide compassionate and respectful client-centred maternity care.
本定性研究旨在探索埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚地区比绍夫图区产妇在医疗机构分娩时对关爱和尊重护理的认知,该研究在两个卫生中心和一个区医院开展。
公共卫生设施。
使用定性探索性描述研究设计。
研究人群包括最近两周内在卫生机构分娩的妇女和在卫生机构分娩和产房提供产科护理的助产士专家。通过个人访谈(对 10 名助产士和 12 名产妇进行访谈)收集数据。访谈内容立即进行录音和转录。在研究中,采用了手动主题分析。研究中既使用了基于查询指南的先验代码,也使用了新出现的归纳代码。在主题数据分析中,涉及三个相互关联的阶段,即数据缩减、数据展示和数据结论。
从对分娩妇女的深入访谈分析中,出现了三个主题,即:有尊严和尊重的护理、忽视护理和不合格的员工。从对助产士的深入访谈中出现了五个主要类别:与产妇建立信任关系、关爱和尊重为基础的行为、良好的沟通技巧和整体护理、故意不尊重妇女以及由于结构因素导致关爱和尊重产妇护理的障碍。这些主题是对助产士对关爱和尊重产妇护理观点的丰富和详细描述。
大多数目睹或遭受分娩和分娩期间不尊重和暴力的妇女对其分娩期间的护理不满意。尽管助产士的说法表明他们意识到关爱和尊重产妇护理的重要性,但产妇在分娩和分娩期间会遭受言语虐待、忽视和缺乏支持性治疗。不尊重或虐待行为侵犯了产妇的人权,无论是实施还是观察到的。必须解决提供者工作量等结构性问题,以及所有旨在改善助产士与妇女人际关系的举措,以提供关爱和尊重以客户为中心的产妇护理。