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危地马拉基切省基于机构的分娩护理的客户和提供者体验及认知的探索性研究。

An exploratory study of client and provider experience and perceptions of facility-based childbirth care in Quiché, Guatemala.

机构信息

Jhpiego, Baltimore, USA.

Momentum Country and Global Leadership, Washington, USA.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 May 3;22(1):591. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-07686-z.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Respectful maternity care (RMC) is fundamental to women's and families' experience of care and their decision about where to give birth. Studies from multiple countries describe the mistreatment of women during facility-based childbirth, though only a small number of studies from Guatemala have been published. Less information is available on women's negative and positive experiences of childbirth care and health workers' perceptions and experiences of providing maternity care.

METHODS

As part of a program implemented in the Western Highlands of Guatemala to improve quality of reproductive maternal newborn and child health care, a mixed methods assessment was conducted in three hospitals and surrounding areas to understand women's and health workers' experience and perceptions of maternity care. The quantitative component included a survey of 31 maternity health workers and 140 women who had recently given birth in these hospitals. The qualitative component included in-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs) with women and maternity health workers and managers.

RESULTS

Women reported a mix of positive and negative experiences of childbirth care related to interpersonal and health system factors. 81% of surveyed women reported that health workers had treated them with respect while 21.4% of women reported verbal abuse. Fifty-five percent and 12% of women, respectively, reported not having access to a private toilet and bath or shower. During IDIs and FGDs, many women described higher rates of verbal abuse directed at women who do not speak Spanish. A regression analysis of survey results indicated that speaking Ixil or K'iche at home was associated with a higher likelihood of women being treated negatively during childbirth in a facility. Health worker survey results corroborated negative aspects of care described by women and also reported mistreatment of health workers by clients and families (70.9%) and colleagues (48.2%).

CONCLUSIONS

This study adds to the literature on women's experience of institutional childbirth and factors that influence this experience by triangulating experience and perceptions of both women and health workers. This assessment highlights opportunities to address mistreatment of both women and health workers and to build on positive care attributes to strengthen RMC for all women.

摘要

简介

尊重产妇护理(RMC)是妇女及其家庭护理体验以及他们选择分娩地点的基础。多个国家的研究都描述了在医疗机构分娩过程中对妇女的虐待行为,尽管来自危地马拉的研究数量较少。关于妇女对分娩护理的负面和正面体验以及卫生工作者对提供产妇护理的看法和经验,信息较少。

方法

作为在危地马拉高地西部实施的改善生殖孕产妇新生儿和儿童保健质量的计划的一部分,对三家医院及其周边地区进行了混合方法评估,以了解妇女和卫生工作者对产妇护理的体验和看法。定量部分包括对这三家医院最近分娩的 31 名产科卫生工作者和 140 名妇女进行的调查。定性部分包括对妇女和产科卫生工作者和管理人员进行深入访谈(IDIs)和焦点小组讨论(FGDs)。

结果

妇女报告了与人际和卫生系统因素有关的分娩护理的积极和消极体验。81%的调查妇女报告说卫生工作者尊重她们,而 21.4%的妇女报告说受到了言语虐待。分别有 55%和 12%的妇女报告说无法使用私人厕所和浴室或淋浴。在 IDIs 和 FGDs 中,许多妇女描述了更高比例的言语虐待,针对的是不会说西班牙语的妇女。对调查结果的回归分析表明,在家中说伊希勒语或基切语与妇女在医疗机构分娩时受到负面对待的可能性更高相关。卫生工作者调查结果证实了妇女所描述的护理负面方面,还报告了患者和家属(70.9%)以及同事(48.2%)对卫生工作者的虐待。

结论

这项研究通过三角测量妇女和卫生工作者的经验和看法,增加了关于妇女机构分娩体验和影响这种体验的因素的文献。这项评估强调了有机会解决对妇女和卫生工作者的虐待行为,并利用积极的护理属性来加强所有妇女的尊重产妇护理。

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