Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kaiser Permanente Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, 96814, USA.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
Matern Child Health J. 2024 Jul;28(7):1133-1147. doi: 10.1007/s10995-023-03893-0. Epub 2024 Feb 26.
The purpose of this study is to understand experiences of respectful maternity care (RMC) from the perspective of birthing people in the United States from 2013 to 2018.
We conducted an online cross-sectional survey of United States birthing people ages 18-50 in April 2018 using SurveyMonkey Audience. Quantitative survey data consisted of demographics and responses to RMC indicators. Qualitative data consisted of comments from individuals regarding their birth experiences.
1036 birthing people participated in the survey. Most births (95%) occurred in hospitals. 16.3% of Black or African American participants reported discrimination compared to 5.5% of participants who did not identify as Black or African American (p < 0.001). Participants who speak a language other than English were also more likely to report discrimination. 19.5% of all respondents felt neglected during their birth experience. Most prevalent experiences of disrespect and mistreatment were related to neglect (most commonly in postpartum phase of care), poor interpersonal communication, lack of respect for patient wishes, negative experience with breastfeeding services, peripartum complications, and discrimination.
Birthing people in the United States experience many forms of mistreatment, particularly those who identify as Black or African American or speak a language other than English. Patients described experiencing neglect most commonly after birth-an opportunity to improve the provision of RMC postpartum. Strategies to improve quality of maternal health care in the United States should include the provision of RMC as part of a larger effort to reduce inequities in maternal health experiences and outcomes.
本研究旨在从 2013 年至 2018 年美国分娩者的角度了解尊重产妇护理(RMC)的体验。
我们于 2018 年 4 月使用 SurveyMonkeyAudience 对年龄在 18-50 岁的美国分娩者进行了在线横断面调查。定量调查数据包括人口统计学数据和对 RMC 指标的反应。定性数据包括个人对其分娩经历的评论。
共有 1036 名分娩者参与了调查。大多数分娩(95%)发生在医院。与未识别为非裔美国人的参与者(5.5%)相比,16.3%的黑人和非裔美国人参与者报告存在歧视(p <0.001)。讲英语以外语言的参与者也更有可能报告歧视。所有受访者中有 19.5%的人在分娩过程中感到被忽视。最普遍的不尊重和虐待经历与忽视有关(最常见于产后护理阶段),沟通不畅,不尊重患者意愿,母乳喂养服务体验不佳,围产期并发症和歧视。
美国的分娩者经历了多种形式的虐待,尤其是那些自认为是黑人和非裔美国人或讲英语以外语言的人。患者最常描述的是在分娩后经历忽视,这是改善 RMC 产后护理的机会。为改善美国产妇保健质量而制定的策略应包括提供 RMC,作为减少产妇保健经历和结果不平等的更大努力的一部分。