Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University, 950 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Washington, D.C, 20052, USA.
Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, 615 N. Wolfe St, E8011, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2024 Jan 10;24(1):50. doi: 10.1186/s12884-023-06030-5.
Respectful maternity care is a crucial part of quality care and is associated with better health outcomes. Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, reports from across the world indicated that infection containment measures were often implemented in ways that resulted in disrespectful care of women during facility-based childbirths in violation of evidence-based practices. This study aimed to explore the associations between childbirth care practices and perceptions of care as satisfactory and respectful among women who delivered in Israeli hospitals during the first six months of the Covid-19 pandemic.
A cross-sectional self-administered online survey was conducted to explore women's perceptions of maternity care using an adapted version of the WHO Community Survey Tool for measuring how women are treated during facility-based childbirth. Multivariate logistic regression models evaluated the associations between sociodemographic characteristics, obstetric information, and measurements of childbirth experiences and women's perceptions of receiving respectful and satisfactory care.
The responses of 981 women were included in the analysis. While the majority of women perceived the care they received as both respectful (86.54%) and satisfactory (80.22%), almost 3 in 4 women (72.68%) reported experiencing at least one type of disrespectful care. Positive communication with the medical staff and respect for autonomy were associated with a more positive birth experience for women. Women were more likely to perceive their care as respectful if they did not feel ignored (AOR = 40.11;22.87-70.34). Perception of satisfactory care was more likely among women who had the opportunity to discuss preferences with the medical staff (AOR = 10.15; 6.93-14.86). Having Covid-19 procedures explained increased the likelihood of reporting respectful and satisfactory care (AOR = 2.89;1.91-4.36; AOR = 2.83;2.01-4).
Understanding which care practices are associated with women's perceptions of care at facility-based births is critical to ensuring quality care. The findings of this study can inform future work and research aimed at enhancing respectful maternity care during times of crisis and beyond.
尊重产妇护理是优质护理的重要组成部分,与更好的健康结果相关。在新冠疫情早期,世界各地的报告表明,在设施分娩期间,感染控制措施的实施方式常常导致对女性的不尊重护理,违反了循证实践。本研究旨在探讨在新冠疫情期间,以色列医院分娩的妇女的分娩护理实践与对护理的满意度和尊重之间的关联。
采用世界卫生组织社区调查工具的改编版进行了一项横断面的在线自我管理调查,以探索妇女对产妇护理的看法。多变量逻辑回归模型评估了社会人口统计学特征、产科信息以及分娩经历的测量与妇女对接受尊重和满意护理的看法之间的关联。
共纳入 981 名妇女的调查结果进行分析。虽然大多数妇女认为她们所接受的护理既尊重(86.54%)又满意(80.22%),但近 4 分之 3 的妇女(72.68%)报告至少经历过一种不尊重的护理。与医务人员的积极沟通和尊重自主权与妇女的分娩经历更为积极相关。如果妇女感到没有被忽视,她们更有可能认为自己的护理是尊重的(AOR=40.11;22.87-70.34)。如果妇女有机会与医务人员讨论自己的偏好,那么她们更有可能认为自己的护理是满意的(AOR=10.15;6.93-14.86)。实施新冠措施增加了报告尊重和满意护理的可能性(AOR=2.89;1.91-4.36;AOR=2.83;2.01-4)。
了解哪些护理实践与妇女对设施分娩护理的看法相关,对于确保优质护理至关重要。本研究的结果可以为未来的工作和研究提供信息,旨在加强危机时期和以后的尊重产妇护理。