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Multi-stakeholder Perspectives on the Maternal, Provider, Institutional, Community, and Policy Drivers of Disrespectful Maternity Care in South-East Nigeria

机译:在尼日利亚东南部的妇幼保护人,机构,社区和不尊重的产妇护理的政策驱动程序的多利益相关者观点

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Purpose:Understanding the contextualized perspectives of stakeholders involved in maternal health care is critical to promoting respectful maternity care. This study explored maternal, provider, institutional, community, and policy level drivers of disrespectful maternity care in Southeast Nigeria. This study also identified multi-stakeholder perspectives on solutions to implementing respectful maternity care in health facilities.Materials and Methods:This was a mixed-methods cross-sectional study conducted in two urban cities of Ebonyi State, South-eastern Nigeria. Data were collected using semi-structured questionnaires, focus group discussions, and key informant interviews with mothers, providers, senior facility obstetric decision-makers, ministry of health policymaker, and community members. Quantitative data and qualitative data were analysed using SPSS version 20 and manual thematic analysis, respectively.Results:Maternal level drivers were poor antenatal clinic attendance, uncooperative clients, non-provision of birthing materials, and low awareness of rights. Provider factors included work overload/stress, training gaps, desire for good obstetric outcome, under-remuneration and under-appreciation. Institutional drivers were poor work environments including poorly designed wards for privacy, stressful hospital protocols, and non-provision of work equipment. Community-level drivers were poor female autonomy, empowerment, and normalization of disrespect and abuse during childbirth. The absence of targeted policies and the high cost of maternal health services were identified as policy-related drivers.Conclusion:A variety of multi-level drivers of disrespectful maternity care were identified. A diverse and inclusive multi-stakeholder approach should underline efforts to mitigate disrespectful maternity care and promote respectful, equitable, and quality maternal health care.? 2020 Okedo-Alex et al.
机译:目的:了解参与母体保健的利益相关者的上下文化视角对于促进尊重的产假至关重要。本研究探讨了尼日利亚东南部的不尊重产妇护理的孕产妇,提供者,机构,社区和政策层面司机。本研究还确定了在卫生设施中实施尊重的产妇护理的解决方案的多利益相关方观点。材料和方法:这是一个混合方法,在尼日利亚东南部的两个城市城市中进行的两个城市城市进行。使用半结构化问卷,焦点小组讨论以及与母亲,提供商,高级设施产科决策者,卫生部部和社区成员的关键信息讨论。使用SPSS版本20和手动专题分析分析定量数据和定性数据。结果:产妇水平司机是不好的产前诊所出勤率,不合作的客户,不提供分娩材料,以及对权利的理发性较低。提供者因素包括工作过载/压力,培训差距,渴望良好的产科结果,薪酬不足和升值。机构司机的工作环境差,包括设计不善的隐私,压力的医院协议和非提供工作设备的病房。社区级别的司机在分娩期间贫困的女性自主权,赋予赋权和虐待的正常化。缺乏有针对性的政策和孕产妇卫生服务的高成本被确定为与政策相关的司机。结论:确定了各种不尊重的产妇护理的多级驱动因素。多样化和包容性的多利益相关者方法应强调努力减轻不尊重的产妇护理,促进尊重,公平和优质的孕产妇保健。 2020 okedo-alex等人。

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