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沙特阿拉伯王国医疗机构孕妇对尊重产妇护理的感知:一项横断面研究。

Perceived treatment of respectful maternity care among pregnant women at healthcare facilities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Maternal and Child Health Care Department, College of Nursing, Building 12, King Saud University, 12372, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Faculty of Medicine, Health, and Life Sciences, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Queen's University, MBC Building, 97 Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 7BL, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Midwifery. 2023 Aug;123:103714. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2023.103714. Epub 2023 May 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mistreatment of women during childbirth is a global issue and a violation of fundamental human rights. Respectful maternity care has been affirmed as a universal right of childbearing women. However, little is known about the level of respect experienced by women in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA); which is undergoing key reforms in the scope of its healthcare provision. We explored the occurrence of respect perceived by women giving birth in the KSA and compared results between national healthcare sectors, as well as with previous international studies.

METHOD

We conducted a cross-sectional study using an online survey. The online questionnaire included demographic questions, a translation of the internationally validated Mother on Respect index (MORi) scale, which we adapted to investigate KSA women's experiences, and questions to further investigate women's experiences (e.g. respect of privacy). Women who gave birth within five years at a Saudi healthcare facility were recruited through social media using a snowballing approach.

RESULTS

Overall, 586 participants were recruited, 54% of whom had been cared for in government hospitals, 65% were aged between 25 and 34, and almost 79% had a BSc or higher qualification. Overall, women's perception about respectful maternity care was positive, however, opinions varied between governmental and private sectors. Women cared for in the government sector reported significantly lower levels of respect compared to those cared for in the private sector (β = -.132, p = .001). The results also highlighted an issue of concern: one in five women (21.8%) reported having been physically abused. Our participants perceived their childbirth experiences to be less respectful compared to those in other high-income countries.

CONCLUSION

Women birthing in the private sector reported a more respectful experience, which may be explained by the private sector being more consumer-focused. Women who gave birth in the KSA perceived their care to be less respectful than women giving birth in Canada and the USA. Beginning to understand what has provoked the occurrences of mistreatment in childbirth worldwide will inevitably contribute to the development of a solution. Respectful maternity care should be focused on providing women-centred care and quality of care which meets the WHO vision for women's and their families' needs being fulfilled and respected.

摘要

背景

分娩过程中对妇女的虐待是一个全球性问题,也是对基本人权的侵犯。尊重产妇护理已被确认为生育妇女的一项普遍权利。然而,人们对沙特阿拉伯王国(KSA)妇女所经历的尊重程度知之甚少;该国在医疗保健服务范围正在进行重大改革。我们探讨了沙特阿拉伯分娩妇女所经历的尊重程度,并将结果与国家医疗保健部门进行了比较,还与以前的国际研究进行了比较。

方法

我们使用横断面研究进行了一项在线调查。在线问卷包括人口统计学问题、国际上经过验证的尊重产妇指数(MORi)量表的翻译,我们对其进行了改编,以调查 KSA 妇女的经历,以及进一步调查妇女经历的问题(例如隐私尊重)。通过滚雪球的方式,通过社交媒体招募在沙特医疗机构分娩五年内的妇女参加。

结果

共有 586 名参与者被招募,其中 54%在政府医院接受治疗,65%年龄在 25 至 34 岁之间,近 79%拥有学士或更高学历。总体而言,妇女对尊重产妇护理的看法是积极的,但政府和私营部门之间的看法存在差异。在政府部门接受治疗的妇女报告的尊重程度明显低于在私营部门接受治疗的妇女(β=-0.132,p=0.001)。结果还突出了一个令人关注的问题:五分之一(21.8%)的妇女报告曾遭受过身体虐待。与其他高收入国家相比,我们的参与者认为她们的分娩经历不太受尊重。

结论

在私营部门分娩的妇女报告说她们的经历更受尊重,这可能是因为私营部门更以消费者为中心。在 KSA 分娩的妇女认为她们的护理不如在加拿大和美国分娩的妇女受到尊重。开始了解是什么引发了全球范围内的分娩虐待事件,将不可避免地有助于制定解决方案。尊重产妇护理应该侧重于提供以妇女为中心的护理和符合世卫组织愿景的护理,即满足和尊重妇女及其家庭的需求。

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