School of Nursing, Capital Medical University, No.10 Xitoutiao Road, Fengtai District, Beijing 100069, China; Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care, King's College London, London SE18WA, UK.
School of nursing, Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shenyang, No 79 Chongshan East Road, Huanggu District, Shenyang 110847, China; School of Nursing, Peking University, No.38 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100191,China.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2024 Jul;78:104026. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2024.104026. Epub 2024 Jun 19.
To 1) determine the prevalence and types of disrespectful maternity care witnessed by students; 2) describe students' perceptions of respectful maternity care and associated factors; and 3) investigate whether witnessing disrespectful care influences their perceptions of respectful maternity care.
Limited evidence exists about nursing and midwifery students' perceptions of respectful maternity care and prevalence of disrespectful maternity care in China. Understanding students' perceptions can inform pre-registration curricula and clinical practice programs, promoting the implementation of respectful maternity care.
An exploratory national online survey was conducted.
Data were analysed using bivariate analysis and multi-factor analysis of variance.
Among 733 students, positive perceptions towards respectful maternity care were common. Approximately one-fifth witnessed disrespect, with physical violence, lack of communication and untimely care most frequently reported. A better understanding of respectful maternity care was associated with female students of Han ethnicity, majoring in midwifery, undertaking a longer internship/practicum and reporting fewer instances of observed disrespect. Although students reported positive perceptions of respectful maternity care, inadequate understanding was evident. Incorporating relevant content about respectful care into the curriculum is suggested. Reducing students' exposure to disrespectful maternity care may ensure that certain forms of disrespect or abuse do not become normalized among students. This requires system-level efforts to create a safe and supportive working environment for maternity health providers.
To promote respectful maternity care in China, system-level changes are warranted. Respectful maternity care needs to be essential content in pre-registration midwifery and nursing curricula. Encouraging students to identify poor practice and discuss good practice in a safe learning environment is warranted.
1)确定学生所见证的不尊重产妇护理的发生率和类型;2)描述学生对尊重产妇护理的看法及相关因素;3)探讨学生是否见证不尊重护理会影响他们对尊重产妇护理的看法。
在中国,关于护理和助产学学生对尊重产妇护理的看法以及不尊重产妇护理的发生率的证据有限。了解学生的看法可以为注册前课程和临床实践计划提供信息,促进尊重产妇护理的实施。
进行了一项全国性的探索性在线调查。
使用双变量分析和多因素方差分析对数据进行分析。
在 733 名学生中,对尊重产妇护理的积极看法很常见。大约五分之一的学生目睹了不尊重行为,其中最常见的是身体暴力、缺乏沟通和护理不及时。更好地理解尊重产妇护理与汉族女性学生、助产专业学生、实习/实习时间较长以及报告观察到的不尊重行为较少有关。尽管学生报告了对尊重产妇护理的积极看法,但显然缺乏理解。建议将尊重护理的相关内容纳入课程。减少学生接触不尊重产妇护理的机会可能有助于确保某些形式的不尊重或虐待不会在学生中变得正常化。这需要在系统层面上努力为产妇保健提供者创造一个安全和支持性的工作环境。
为了在中国促进尊重产妇护理,需要进行系统层面的改变。尊重产妇护理需要成为注册前助产和护理课程的基本内容。鼓励学生在安全的学习环境中识别不良实践并讨论良好实践是合理的。