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By slapping their laps, the patient will know that you truly care for her”: A qualitative study on social norms and acceptability of the mistreatment of women during childbirth in Abuja, Nigeria

机译:通过拍腿,病人会知道您真正在乎她”:尼日利亚阿布贾分娩过程中社会规范和妇女遭受虐待的可接受性的定性研究

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Background Many women experience mistreatment during childbirth in health facilities across the world. However, limited evidence exists on how social norms and attitudes of both women and providers influence mistreatment during childbirth. Contextually-specific evidence is needed to understand how normative factors affect how women are treated. This paper explores the acceptability of four scenarios of mistreatment during childbirth. Methods Two facilities were identified in Abuja, Nigeria. Qualitative methods (in-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs)) were used with a purposive sample of women, midwives, doctors and administrators. Participants were presented with four scenarios of mistreatment during childbirth: slapping, verbal abuse, refusing to help the woman and physical restraint. Thematic analysis was used to synthesize findings, which were interpreted within the study context and an existing typology of mistreatment during childbirth. Results Eighty-four IDIs and 4 FGDs are included in this analysis. Participants reported witnessing and experiencing mistreatment during childbirth, including slapping, physical restraint to a delivery bed, shouting, intimidation, and threats of physical abuse or poor health outcomes. Some women and providers considered each of the four scenarios as mistreatment. Others viewed these scenarios as appropriate and acceptable measures to gain compliance from the woman and ensure a good outcome for the baby. Women and providers blamed a woman's “disobedience” and “uncooperativeness” during labor for her experience of mistreatment. Conclusions Blaming women for mistreatment parallels the intimate partner violence literature, demonstrating how traditional practices and low status of women potentiate gender inequality. These findings can be used to facilitate dialogue in Nigeria by engaging stakeholders to discuss how to challenge these norms and hold providers accountable for their actions. Until women and their families are able to freely condemn poor quality care in facilities and providers are held accountable for their actions, there will be little incentive to foster change. Highlights ? Women and providers in Nigeria reported that women experience mistreatment during childbirth. ? Mistreatment is normalized and accepted for punishing “disobedient” women. ? Maternity ward power relations between providers and women propagate mistreatment. ? Mistreatment was acceptable when used by providers to gain compliance and improve health outcomes.
机译:背景技术在世界各地,许多妇女在分娩过程中都遭受过虐待。但是,关于妇女和提供者的社会规范和态度如何影响分娩过程中的虐待的证据有限。需要上下文相关的证据来了解规范性因素如何影响妇女的待遇。本文探讨了分娩过程中四种虐待情况的可接受性。方法在尼日利亚阿布贾确定了两个设施。定性方法(深入访谈(IDI)和焦点小组讨论(FGD))与妇女,助产士,医生和管理人员的目标样本一起使用。向参加者介绍了四种分娩过程中遭受虐待的情况:打耳光,口头虐待,拒绝帮助妇女和身体约束。主题分析用于综合发现,这些发现在研究背景和分娩期间现有的虐待类型中得到了解释。结果该分析包括84个IDI和4个FGD。参加者报告在分娩时目击和遭受虐待,包括打耳光,对分娩床进行身体约束,大喊,恐吓以及身体虐待或健康状况差的威胁。一些妇女和提供者认为这四种情况都是虐待。其他人则认为这些情况是适当的和可接受的措施,以使妇女获得依从性并确保婴儿获得良好的结局。妇女和提供者将妇女遭受虐待的原因归咎于妇女在分娩过程中的“不服从”和“不合作”。结论谴责妇女遭受虐待与亲密伴侣暴力文献相提并论,证明了传统习俗和妇女地位低下如何加剧性别不平等。通过使利益相关者参与讨论如何挑战这些规范并使提供者对其行为负责,这些发现可用于促进尼日利亚的对话。在妇女及其家庭能够自由地谴责设施中的低质量护理,并要求服务提供者对其行为负责之前,几乎没有动力推动变革。强调 ?尼日利亚的妇女和提供者报告说,妇女在分娩时遭受虐待。 ?虐待是正常的,因为可以惩罚“不听话的”妇女。 ?提供者和妇女之间的产房权力关系传播了虐待。 ?当提供者用来获得依从性并改善健康结果时,虐待是可以接受的。

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