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An innovative intervention to improve respectful maternity care in three Districts in Ethiopia.

Birkety Mengistu1, Haregeweyni Alemu2, Munir Kassa3, Meseret Zelalem3, Mehiret Abate2, Befikadu Bitewulign2, Kedest Mathewos4, Kendra Njoku4, Neil S Prose5, Hema Magge2,6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mistreatment of women during facility-based childbirth is a major violation of human rights and often deters women from attending skilled birth. In Ethiopia, mistreatment occurs in up to 49.4% of mothers giving birth in health facilities. This study describes the development, implementation and results of interventions to improve respectful maternity care. As part of a national initiative to reduce maternal and perinatal mortality in Ethiopia, we developed respectful maternity care training module with three core components: testimonial videos developed from key themes identified by staff as experiences of mothers, skills-building sessions on communication and onsite coaching. Respectful maternity care training was conducted in February 2017 in three districts within three regions.
METHODS: Facility level solutions applied to enhance the experience of care were documented. Safe Childbirth Checklist data measuring privacy and birth companion offered during labor and childbirth were collected over 27 months from 17 health centers and three hospitals. Interrupted time series and regression analysis were conducted to assess significance of improvement using secondary routinely collected programmatic data.
RESULTS: Significant improvement in the percentage of births with two elements of respectful maternal care-privacy and birth companionship offered- was noted in one district (with short and long-term regression coefficient of 18 and 27% respectively), while in the other two districts, results were mixed. The short-term regression coefficient in one of the districts was 26% which was not sustained in the long-term while in the other district the long-term coefficient was 77%. Testimonial videos helped providers to see their care from their clients' perspectives, while quality improvement training and coaching helped them reflect on potential root causes for this type of treatment and develop effective solutions. This includes organizing tour to the birthing ward and allowing cultural celebrations.
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated effective way of improving respectful maternity care. Use of a multipronged approach, where the respectful maternity care intervention was embedded in quality improvement approach helped in enhancing respectful maternity care in a comprehensive manner.
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Keywords:  Abuse; Africa; Childbirth; Compassionate respectful care; Disrespect; Ethiopia; Experience of care; Global health; Mistreatment; Patient-centeredness; Quality improvement; Respectful maternity care

Year:  2021        PMID: 34362332     DOI: 10.1186/s12884-021-03934-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth        ISSN: 1471-2393            Impact factor:   3.007


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