The Aga Khan University- School of Nursing and Midwifery, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
PLoS One. 2023 Mar 22;18(3):e0281349. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0281349. eCollection 2023.
Globally, women experience disrespectful and abusive care from maternity healthcare providers at health facilities, committed intentionally or unintentionally, particularly during labor and delivery. Disrespectful care affects women's childbirth experience and birth outcomes.
This study used a descriptive qualitative design to obtain thick and rich data on disrespect and abuse in maternity care in a low-resource setting in Tanzania. Three days workshop was conducted at the Aga Khan University comprising maternity healthcare providers from diverse settings. The workshop was designed based on the existing evidence and anecdotal data and inspired by the authors' experiences of disrespectful and abusive care (stereotyping clients, not listening to client's/relatives' concerns, unconsented care) as a client, relative, or observant of colleagues. The targeted audience was maternity healthcare providers from public and private health facilities in the Dar es Salaam region. Data collection encompassed individual responses (reflection of practice) obtained by individuals, anonymously written reflections of practice, and compiled notes from group discussions. Data were analysed thematically guided by six steps described by Braun and Clerk.
A total of 80 maternity healthcare providers participated in the workshop from various health facilities, including dispensaries (n = 25), health centres (n = 2), and hospitals (n = 3) located in semi-urban Dar es Salaam. Four main themes were identified from the data: Physical and verbal abuse; Lack of professional ethics and integrity; Vulnerable working environment; Abuse and disrespect to care providers. In addition, several sub-themes were identified within these themes: Harsh and abusive language; Beating/slapping/pinching of the mother in labor; notably, Junior midwives also disrespected and abused women; Lack of privacy and confidentiality; Poor communication; No consent for maternity healthcare procedures; Lack of courtesy and poor interpersonal skills; and, negligence of care and woman's needs.
The actions of disrespect and abuse are alarming in practice and are associated with ignorance of fundamental human rights by both providers and recipients of services. Conducting workshops seems a useful approach to revealing disrespect and abuse deep-rooted in practice and provides an opportunity to rectify the problem with providers. A more extensive interventional study will be crucial to address the widespread actions of disrespect and abuse.
在全球范围内,女性在医疗机构中经历着医护人员有意或无意的不尊重和虐待,尤其是在分娩和分娩期间。不尊重的护理会影响女性的分娩体验和分娩结果。
本研究采用描述性定性设计,在坦桑尼亚资源匮乏的环境中获取有关产妇护理中不尊重和虐待的丰富数据。在阿迦汗大学举行了为期三天的研讨会,参加者包括来自不同环境的产妇保健提供者。该研讨会是根据现有证据和轶事数据设计的,并受到作者作为客户、亲属或观察同事的不尊重和虐待经历(对客户进行刻板印象、不听取客户/亲属的关注、未经同意进行护理)的启发。目标受众是来自达累斯萨拉姆地区公立和私立医疗机构的产妇保健提供者。数据收集包括个人匿名书面实践反思以及小组讨论的记录,涵盖了个人获得的个人反应(实践反思)。数据按照 Braun 和 Clerk 描述的六个步骤进行主题分析。
共有 80 名来自各种卫生设施的产妇保健提供者参加了研讨会,包括半城市达累斯萨拉姆的诊所(n=25)、卫生中心(n=2)和医院(n=3)。从数据中确定了四个主要主题:身体和言语虐待;缺乏职业道德和诚信;脆弱的工作环境;虐待和不尊重护理人员。此外,在这些主题中还确定了几个子主题:苛刻和辱骂性语言;在分娩时殴打/拍打/捏母亲;特别是,初级助产士也不尊重和虐待妇女;缺乏隐私和保密性;沟通不畅;未经产妇保健程序同意;缺乏礼貌和不良的人际交往技巧;以及忽视护理和妇女的需求。
实践中不尊重和虐待的行为令人震惊,这与服务提供者和接受者对基本人权的无知有关。举办研讨会似乎是揭示实践中根深蒂固的不尊重和虐待的有用方法,并为提供者提供了纠正问题的机会。更广泛的干预性研究对于解决普遍存在的不尊重和虐待行为至关重要。