| Literature DB >> 32831100 |
Helen H Habib1, Kwasi Torpey2, Ernest Tei Maya2, Augustine Ankomah3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intra-partum mistreatment by healthcare providers remains a global public health and human rights challenge. Adolescents, who are typically younger, poorer and less educated have been found to be disproportionately exposed to intra-partum mistreatment. In Ghana, maternal mortality remains a leading cause of death among adolescent females, despite increasing patronage of skilled birth attendance in health facilities. In response to the the World Health Organisation Human Reproduction Programme (WHO-HRP) recommendations to address mistreatment with Respectful Maternity Care (RMC), this study aims to generate evidence on promoting respectful treatment of adolescents using an intervention that trains health providers on the concept of mistreatment, their professional roles in RMC and the rights of adolescents to RMC.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent sexual reproductive health and rights; Ghana; Intra-partum mistreatment; Maternal mortality
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32831100 PMCID: PMC7444244 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-020-00977-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Fig. 1Conceptual Framework
Expected Outcomes of the Study
| Specific Objective 1: Synthesise the available evidence relating to the mistreatment and the provision of respectful maternity care for adolescents during childbirth using a systematic review approach | Conduct a review of the existing published and grey literature on mistreatment and RMC globally for adolescents. Identify the reported prevalence and associated factors of mistreatment Identify interventions that address mistreatment and promote RMC |
| Specific Objective 2:Estimate the prevalence of mistreatment during childbirth among adolescents | Conduct a baseline assessment of mistreatment across adolescent participants in intervention and control facilities. |
| Specific Objective 3: Identify the risk factors and outcomes of intra-partum mistreatment among a cross-section of adolescents | Interview health professionals to explore their perceptions on the associated risk factors of mistreatment and its outcomes on adolescents, health professionals and the national health system. |
| Specific Objective 4: Document and characterize the experiences of a group of adolescents who suffer mistreatment during childbirth | Interview adolescents on their detailed perceptions and personal experiences with intrapartum mistreatment |
| Specific Objective 5: Determine the most and least common forms of Respectful Maternity Care offered to adolescent parturients | Conduct an evaluation of the most and least commonly occurring RMC practices offered in the selected intervention and control facilities |
| Specific Objective 6: Determine the effectiveness of an intervention in promoting respectful maternity care and increasing satisfaction with facility-based births and skilled birth attendance for parturient adolescents | Implement an RMC training intervention across the selected intervention communities Conduct an endline assessment across intervention and control facilities to determine the prevalence of mistreatment Compute the differences in mistreatment and RMC between intervention and control facilities at baseline and endline. |