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Mitigating disrespect and abuse during childbirth in Tanzania: an exploratory study of the effects of two facility-based interventions in a large public hospital

机译:缓解坦桑尼亚分娩过程中的不尊重和虐待:对一家大型公立医院中两种基于设施的干预措施的影响的探索性研究

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Background There is emerging evidence that disrespect and abuse (D&A) during facility-based childbirth is prevalent in countries throughout the world and a barrier to achieving good maternal health outcomes. However, much work remains in the identification of effective interventions to prevent and eliminate D&A during facility-based childbirth. This paper describes an exploratory study conducted in a large referral hospital in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania that sought to measure D&A, introduce a package of interventions to reduce its incidence, and evaluate their effectiveness. Methods After extensive consultation with critical constituencies, two discrete interventions were implemented: (1) Open Birth Days (OBD), a birth preparedness and antenatal care education program, and (2) a workshop for healthcare providers based on the Health Workers for Change curriculum. Each intervention was designed to increase knowledge of patient rights and birth preparedness; increase and improve patient-provider and provider-administrator communication; and improve women’s experience and provider attitudes. The effects of the interventions were assessed using a pre-post design and a range of tools: pre-post questionnaires for OBD participants and pre-post questionnaires for workshop participants; structured interviews with healthcare providers and administrators; structured interviews with women who gave birth at the study facility; and direct observations of patient-provider interactions during labor and delivery. Results Comparisons before and after the interventions showed an increase in patient and provider knowledge of user rights across multiple dimensions, as well as women’s knowledge of the labor and delivery process. Women reported feeling better prepared for delivery and provider attitudes towards them improved, with providers reporting higher levels of empathy for the women they serve and better interpersonal relationships. Patients and providers reported improved communication, which direct observations confirmed. Additionally, women reported feeling more empowered and confident during delivery. Provider job satisfaction increased substantially from baseline levels, as did user reports of satisfaction and perceptions of care quality. Conclusions Collectively, the outcomes of this study indicate that the tested interventions have the potential to be successful in promoting outcomes that are prerequisite to reducing disrespect and abuse. However, a more rigorous evaluation is needed to determine the full impact of these interventions.
机译:背景技术越来越多的证据表明,基于设施的分娩过程中的不尊重和虐待(D&A)在世界各地的国家中普遍存在,并且是实现良好的产妇保健成果的障碍。但是,在确定有效的干预措施以预防和消除基于设施的分娩过程中的D&A方面,还有很多工作要做。本文介绍了在坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆的一家大型转诊医院进行的一项探索性研究,该研究旨在衡量D&A,引入一揽子干预措施以降低其发生率并评估其有效性。方法在与关键支持者进行广泛协商之后,实施了两种分立干预措施:(1)开放性出生日(OBD),一项出生准备和产前保健教育计划,以及(2)基于“变革中的卫生工作者”课程的医疗保健提供者研讨会。每种干预措施的目的都是为了增加对患者权利和生育准备的了解;增加和改善患者-提供者和提供者-管理者之间的沟通;并改善女性的体验和服务提供者的态度。使用事前设计和一系列工具评估了干预措施的效果:针对OBD参与者的事前问卷和针对研讨会参与者的事前问卷;与医疗保健提供者和管理者的结构化访谈;对在该研究机构分娩的妇女进行结构化访谈;以及在分娩过程中直接观察患者与提供者之间的互动。结果干预前后的比较表明,患者和医疗服务提供者在多个维度上对用户权利的了解有所增加,以及女性对劳动和分娩过程的了解也有所增加。妇女报告说她们为分娩做好了更好的准备,服务提供者对她们的态度得到了改善,服务提供者报告了她们所服务的妇女的同理心更高,人际关系也更好。患者和提供者报告改善了沟通,直接观察证实了这一点。此外,妇女报告说在分娩时感觉更有力量和自信。提供者的工作满意度从基线水平大幅提高,用户报告的满意度和对护理质量的看法也有所提高。结论总体而言,这项研究的结果表明,经过测试的干预措施有可能成功地促进结果,这是减少不尊重和虐待的前提。但是,需要更严格的评估来确定这些干预措施的全部影响。

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