| Literature DB >> 36238243 |
Tilahun Mengistie1, Teshale Mulatu2, Afework Alemayehu2, Tesfaye Assebe Yadeta2, Merga Dheresa2.
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Background: A compassionate and respectful care during pregnancy and childbirth is one of the essential components of safe motherhood. However, most of the women in developing countries experience disrespectful and abusive maternity care during childbirth. Hence, this study assessed the status of respectful maternity care and associated factors to bridge the gap. Methodology: Facility-based cross-sectional study was conducted among mothers who delivered in public Hospitals in the Hadiya Zone, South Ethiopia from March 01 to 30, 2020. Data were collected using a pretested questionnaire through face-to-face interviews. Descriptive statistics was computed and multivariable logistic regression was fitted to identify predictors. Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR) with 95% Confidence Interval was used to show the strength of association and level of significance was declared at P-value < 0.05. Result: This study showed that 67.8 % (95% CI: 62.4-70.8%) of mothers received respectful maternal care. Being married [AOR: 2.17, 95% CI (1.03-6.93)], Cesarean section delivery [AOR: 2.48, 95% CI (1.03-5.97)], and absence of complications during child birth [AOR: 4.37, 95% CI (1.41-13.56)], were significantly associated with respectful maternity care. Conclusions: The level of RMC in this study was moderate. Being married, Cesarean section delivery, and absence of complications during child birth were identified predictors of respectful maternity care. Therefore, tailored interventions aimed at improving respectful maternity care should target unmarried women, and women with complications of labor regardless of mode of delivery.Entities:
Keywords: Hadiya Zone; Southern Ethiopia; childbirth; public hospitals; respectful maternity care
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36238243 PMCID: PMC9551054 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.949943
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Sociodemographic characteristics on respectful maternity care among mothers who gave birth at Hadiya Zone public hospitals Southern Ethiopia, 2020 (n = 451).
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| Maternal age | 15–19 | 36 (7.9) |
| 20–24 | 142 (31.2) | |
| 25–29 | 178 (39.1) | |
| 30–35 | 76 (16.9) | |
| >35 | 19 (4.2) | |
| Residence | Urban | 214 (47.9%) |
| Rural | 237 (52.1%) | |
| Marital status | Single | 28 (6.2) |
| Married | 398 (88.2) | |
| *Others | 25 (4.5) | |
| Religion | Protestant | 319 (70.7) |
| Orthodox | 91 (20.2) | |
| Muslim | 35 (7.8) | |
| **Others | 6 (1.3) | |
| Ethnicity | Hadiya | 280 (62.1) |
| Kambata | 88 (19.5%) | |
| Siltie | 26 (5.8 %) | |
| Gurage | 36 (8%) | |
| ***Others | 21 (4.6%) | |
| Educational status | No formal education | 103 (22.8%) |
| Primary education | 159 (35.3%) | |
| Secondary education | 81 (18%) | |
| College and above | 108 (23.9%) | |
| Occupation | House wife | 203 (45.01%) |
| Government employee | 100 (22.2% | |
| Private employee | 68 (15.1%) | |
| Merchant | 58 (12.8%) | |
| ****Others | 22 (4.8%) | |
| Average monthly income | < 2,000 birr | 152 (33.6) |
| 2,001–3,000 birr | 130 (29.2) | |
| 3,001–4,000 | 113 (24.8) | |
| 4,001–5,000 | 34 (7.5) | |
| >5,000 birr | 22 (4.8) |
Others = *divorced, widowed, **catholic, pagans, etc., ***Amhara, Oromo, Tigre etc., ****daily laborer, housemaid etc.
Provider related and obstetric characteristics of the respondents among mothers who gave birth at Hadiya Zone public hospitals Southern Ethiopia, 2020 (n = 451).
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| ANC follow up | Yes | 439 (97.3% |
| No | 12 (2.7) | |
| ANC visits | < 2 times | 144 (32.1%) |
| 2–4 time | 253 (56.1%) | |
| >4 times | 54 (11.9% | |
| Parity | Only one | 216 (47.8%) |
| Two | 153 (33.9%) | |
| Three | 51 (11.3%) | |
| Four and above | 31 (6.8%) | |
| The profession of HCP | Midwife | 347 (76.9%) |
| Doctor | 80 (17.7%) | |
| Others | 24 (5.3%) | |
| Sex of health care provider | Female | 108 (23.9%) |
| Male | 343 (76.1%) |
ANC, Antenatal care; HCP, Health care provider.
Respectful maternity care categories among mothers who gave birth at Hadiya Zone public hospitals, Southern Ethiopia, 2020 (n = 451).
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| Never used physical force/abrasive behavior with the woman | 409 (80.6%) | 42 (19.4%) |
| Never physically restrains woman | 424 (82.1%) | 27 (17.9%) |
| Never separates woman from her baby unless | 430 (85.3%) | 21 (14.7%) |
| Provides comfort/pain-relief as necessary | 397 (88.3%) | 54 (11.7%) |
| Does not deny food or fluid to women in labor | 430 (85.3%) | 21 (14.7%) |
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| Never discussed private information in a way that others could hear | 364 (70.7%) | 87 (29.3%) |
| Used drapes/covering/screen appropriately to protect woman's privacy not to be seen by other people (apart from health providers) during delivery | 341 (65.6%) | 110 (34.4%) |
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| Great and introduces self to woman and companion | 327 (62.5%) | 124 (37.5%) |
| Encourage the women and companion to ask questions | 329 (62.9%) | 122 (37.1%) |
| Respond the women's question with politeness and truthfulness | 366 (71.2%) | 85 (28.8%) |
| The provider explains what was being done and what to expect throughout labor and delivery | 340 (55.4%) | 111 (44.6%) |
| the provider gives periodic updates on status and progress of labor | 351 (67.8%) | 100 (32.2%) |
| The provider allows the women to choose birth position as she wants | 347 (66.9%) | 104 (33.1%) |
| The provider obtains permission/consent prior to any procedure | 349 (67.4%) | 102 (32.6%) |
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| The health care provider speaks politely to woman and her companion | 401 (68.9%) | 50 (31.1%) |
| Allows woman and her companion to observe cultural practices as much as possible | 417 (72.5%) | 34 (27.5%) |
| Never makes insults, intimidation, threats, shouted at, scolded, laughed, scorned or coerces woman or her companion | 425 (84.2%) | 26 (15.8%) |
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| The health care provider never ignored or abandoned the woman when she called for help | 416 (72.2%) | 35 (27.8%) |
| The provider never leaves woman alone or unattended during on the delivery couch | 434 (76.2%) | 17 (23.8%) |
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| Speaks to the woman in a language and at a language-level that she understands | 432 (78%) | 19 (22%) |
| The health care provider didn't discriminate the women based on any specific attribute | 414 (74%) | 27 (26% |
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| Facility doesn't have a policy to detain women who don't pay. | 434 (86.2%) | 17 (13.8%) |
| The women don't been forced to stay against their will | 420 (75.3%) | 31 (24.7%) |
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Factors associated with respectful maternity care among mothers who gave birth at public hospitals of Hadiya Zone, southern, Ethiopia 2020 (n = 451).
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| Monthly income | < 2,000 | 44 (28.8%) | 109 (71.2%) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| 2,001–3,000 | 48 (36.4%) | 84 (63.6%) | 0.706 (0.43–1.16) | 0.560 (0.265–1.181) | 0.914 | |
| 3,001–4,000 | 41 (36.3%) | 72 (63.7%) | 0.709 (0.422–1.191) | 0.553 (0.241–1.271) | 0.128 | |
| 4,001–5,000 | 8 (24.2%) | 25 (75.8%) | 1.261 (0.529–3.01) | 0.553 (0.241–1.271) | 0.463 | |
| >5,000 | 7 (38.9%) | 11 (61.1%) | 0.634 (0.23–1.74) | 0.691 (0.161–2.964) | 0.235 | |
| Marital status | Single | 9 (32.1%) | 19 (67.9%) | 1 | 1 | |
| Married | 124 (31.3%) | 272 (68.7%) |
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| *Others | 15 (60%) | 10 (40%) | 0.351 (0.116–1.062) | 0.580 (0.154–2.180) | 0.081 | |
| Residence | Rural | 60 (28%) | 154 (72%) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Urban | 88 (37.4%) | 147 (62.6% | 1.361 (0.92–2.03) | 2.23 (0.96–4.32) | 0.136 | |
| Educational status | Primary | 17 (28.3%) | 43 (71.7%) | 1.763 (1.02–3.04) | 0.98 (0.39–2.465) | 0.079 |
| Secondary | 33 (40.7%) | 48 (59.3%) | 0.821 (0.461–1.461) | 0.53 (0.208–1.357) | 0.551 | |
| ≥College | 32 (24.2%) | 100 (75.8%) | 1.427 (0.73–2.795) | 1.52 (0.53–4.35) | 0.283 | |
| ANC visit | No | 7 (58.3%) | 5 (41.7%) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 141 (32.3%) | 296 (67.7%) | 2.939 (0.917–9.423) | 0.615 (0.07–5.39) | 0.792 | |
| Parity | Only 1 | 63 (41.7%) | 88 (58.3%) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | 51 (23.6%) | 165 (76.4%) | 2.316 (1.47–3.63) | 1.005 (0.459–2.203) | 0.059 | |
| 3 | 19 (37.3%) | 32 (62.7%) | 1.206 (0.63–2.317) | 0.61 (0.22–1.69) | 0.642 | |
| 4 | 11 (50%) | 11 (50%) | 0.716 (0.29–1.75) | 0.79 (0.199–3.14) | 0.188 | |
| ≥5 | 4 (44.4%) | 5 (55.6%) | 0.895 (0.23–3.466) | 0.86 (0.09–8.137) | 0.974 | |
| Profession of provider | Doctors | 35 (43.8%) | 45 (56.2%) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Midwives | 102 (29.5%) | 245 (70.6%) | 1.861 (1.13–3.06) | 0.576 (0.22–1.48) | 0.153 | |
| **Others | 11 (64.7%) | 13 (67.3%) | 0.848 (0.335–2.15) | 0.31 (0.069–1.411) | 0.861 | |
| Sex of HCP | Female | 48 (44.4%) | 60 (55.6%) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Male | 100 (29.5%) | 241 (70.7%) | 1.93 (1.235–3.01) | 0.768 (0.328–1.802) | 0.439 | |
| Type delivery | SVD | 84 (25.2%) | 249 (74.8%) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Cesarean | 51 (59.3%) | 35 (40.7%) |
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| Instrumental | 13 (43.3%) | 17 (56.7%) | 1.98 (0.856–4.58) | 2.262 (0.24–21.33) | 0.216 | |
| Birth outcome | Alive | 120 (29.5%) | 287 (70.5%) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Dead | 28 (66.7%) | 14 (33.3%) | 4.783 (2.43–9.40) | 2.472 (0.757–8.067) | 0.062 | |
| Stay at HF | < 12 h | 88 (26.7%) | 242 (73.3%) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| 12–24 h | 7 (38.9%) | 11 (61.1%) | 3.018 (1.85–4.92) | 1.23 (0.494–3.076) | 0.065 | |
| >24 h | 8 (53.3%) | 7 (46.7%) | 1.725 (0.61–4.86) | 2.005 (0.25–16.007) | 0.403 | |
| >2 days | 45 (52.3%) | 41 (47.7%) | 0.960 (0.32–2.88) | 0.60 (0.048–7.63) | 0.891 | |
| Delivery complication | Yes | 53 (43.4%) | 69 (56.6%) | 1 | 1 | |
| No | 95 (29.1%) | 232 (70.9%) |
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Significant at *P < 0.05, 1 = constant, CI, Confidence Interval; COR, Crude odds Ratio; AOR, Adjusted Odds Ratio; HCP, Health care provider; HF, Health facility; Others = *divorced, widowed, **professionals like Nurses, Health officers.