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How women are treated during facility-based childbirth: development and validation of measurement tools in four countries – phase 1 formative research study protocol

BACKGROUND: Every woman has the right to dignified, respectful care during childbirth. Recent evidence has demonstrated that globally many women experience mistreatment during labour and childbirth in health facilities, which can pose a significant barrier to women attending facilities for delivery...

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Autores principales: Vogel, Joshua P., Bohren, Meghan A., Tunçalp, Özge, Oladapo, Olufemi T., Adanu, Richard M., Baldé, Mamadou Diouldé, Maung, Thae Maung, Fawole, Bukola, Adu-Bonsaffoh, Kwame, Dako-Gyeke, Phyllis, Maya, Ernest Tei, Camara, Mohamed Campell, Diallo, Alfa Boubacar, Diallo, Safiatou, Wai, Khin Thet, Myint, Theingi, Olutayo, Lanre, Titiloye, Musibau, Alu, Frank, Idris, Hadiza, Gülmezoglu, Metin A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4510886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26198988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12978-015-0047-2
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author Vogel, Joshua P.
Bohren, Meghan A.
Tunçalp, Özge
Oladapo, Olufemi T.
Adanu, Richard M.
Baldé, Mamadou Diouldé
Maung, Thae Maung
Fawole, Bukola
Adu-Bonsaffoh, Kwame
Dako-Gyeke, Phyllis
Maya, Ernest Tei
Camara, Mohamed Campell
Diallo, Alfa Boubacar
Diallo, Safiatou
Wai, Khin Thet
Myint, Theingi
Olutayo, Lanre
Titiloye, Musibau
Alu, Frank
Idris, Hadiza
Gülmezoglu, Metin A.
author_facet Vogel, Joshua P.
Bohren, Meghan A.
Tunçalp, Özge
Oladapo, Olufemi T.
Adanu, Richard M.
Baldé, Mamadou Diouldé
Maung, Thae Maung
Fawole, Bukola
Adu-Bonsaffoh, Kwame
Dako-Gyeke, Phyllis
Maya, Ernest Tei
Camara, Mohamed Campell
Diallo, Alfa Boubacar
Diallo, Safiatou
Wai, Khin Thet
Myint, Theingi
Olutayo, Lanre
Titiloye, Musibau
Alu, Frank
Idris, Hadiza
Gülmezoglu, Metin A.
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description BACKGROUND: Every woman has the right to dignified, respectful care during childbirth. Recent evidence has demonstrated that globally many women experience mistreatment during labour and childbirth in health facilities, which can pose a significant barrier to women attending facilities for delivery and can contribute to poor birth experiences and adverse outcomes for women and newborns. However there is no clear consensus on how mistreatment of women during childbirth in facilities is defined and measured. We propose using a two-phased, mixed-methods study design in four countries to address these research gaps. This protocol describes the Phase 1 qualitative research activities. METHODS/DESIGN: We will employ qualitative research methodologies among women, healthcare providers and administrators in the facility catchment areas of two health facilities in each country: Ghana, Guinea, Myanmar and Nigeria. In-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs) will be conducted among women of reproductive age (15–49 years) to explore their perceptions and experiences of facility-based childbirth care, focused on how they were treated by healthcare workers and perceived factors affecting how they were treated. IDIs will also be conducted with healthcare providers of different cadres (e.g.: nurses, midwives, medical officers, specialist obstetricians) and facility administrators working in the selected facilities to explore healthcare providers’ perceptions and experiences of facility-based childbirth care and how staff are treated, colleagues and supervisors. Audio recordings will be transcribed and translated to English. Textual data will be analysed using a thematic framework approach and will consist of two levels of analysis: (1) conduct of local analysis workshops with the research assistants in each country; and (2) line-by-line coding to develop a thematic framework and coding scheme. DISCUSSION: This study serves several roles. It will provide an in-depth understanding of how women are treated during childbirth in four countries and perceived factors associated with this mistreatment. It will also provide data on where and how an intervention could be developed to reduce mistreatment and promote respectful care. The findings from this study will contribute to the development of tools to measure the prevalence of mistreatment of women during facility-based childbirth.
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spelling pubmed-45108862015-07-23 How women are treated during facility-based childbirth: development and validation of measurement tools in four countries – phase 1 formative research study protocol Vogel, Joshua P. Bohren, Meghan A. Tunçalp, Özge Oladapo, Olufemi T. Adanu, Richard M. Baldé, Mamadou Diouldé Maung, Thae Maung Fawole, Bukola Adu-Bonsaffoh, Kwame Dako-Gyeke, Phyllis Maya, Ernest Tei Camara, Mohamed Campell Diallo, Alfa Boubacar Diallo, Safiatou Wai, Khin Thet Myint, Theingi Olutayo, Lanre Titiloye, Musibau Alu, Frank Idris, Hadiza Gülmezoglu, Metin A. Reprod Health Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Every woman has the right to dignified, respectful care during childbirth. Recent evidence has demonstrated that globally many women experience mistreatment during labour and childbirth in health facilities, which can pose a significant barrier to women attending facilities for delivery and can contribute to poor birth experiences and adverse outcomes for women and newborns. However there is no clear consensus on how mistreatment of women during childbirth in facilities is defined and measured. We propose using a two-phased, mixed-methods study design in four countries to address these research gaps. This protocol describes the Phase 1 qualitative research activities. METHODS/DESIGN: We will employ qualitative research methodologies among women, healthcare providers and administrators in the facility catchment areas of two health facilities in each country: Ghana, Guinea, Myanmar and Nigeria. In-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs) will be conducted among women of reproductive age (15–49 years) to explore their perceptions and experiences of facility-based childbirth care, focused on how they were treated by healthcare workers and perceived factors affecting how they were treated. IDIs will also be conducted with healthcare providers of different cadres (e.g.: nurses, midwives, medical officers, specialist obstetricians) and facility administrators working in the selected facilities to explore healthcare providers’ perceptions and experiences of facility-based childbirth care and how staff are treated, colleagues and supervisors. Audio recordings will be transcribed and translated to English. Textual data will be analysed using a thematic framework approach and will consist of two levels of analysis: (1) conduct of local analysis workshops with the research assistants in each country; and (2) line-by-line coding to develop a thematic framework and coding scheme. DISCUSSION: This study serves several roles. It will provide an in-depth understanding of how women are treated during childbirth in four countries and perceived factors associated with this mistreatment. It will also provide data on where and how an intervention could be developed to reduce mistreatment and promote respectful care. The findings from this study will contribute to the development of tools to measure the prevalence of mistreatment of women during facility-based childbirth. BioMed Central 2015-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4510886/ /pubmed/26198988 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12978-015-0047-2 Text en © Vogel et al. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Vogel, Joshua P.
Bohren, Meghan A.
Tunçalp, Özge
Oladapo, Olufemi T.
Adanu, Richard M.
Baldé, Mamadou Diouldé
Maung, Thae Maung
Fawole, Bukola
Adu-Bonsaffoh, Kwame
Dako-Gyeke, Phyllis
Maya, Ernest Tei
Camara, Mohamed Campell
Diallo, Alfa Boubacar
Diallo, Safiatou
Wai, Khin Thet
Myint, Theingi
Olutayo, Lanre
Titiloye, Musibau
Alu, Frank
Idris, Hadiza
Gülmezoglu, Metin A.
How women are treated during facility-based childbirth: development and validation of measurement tools in four countries – phase 1 formative research study protocol
title How women are treated during facility-based childbirth: development and validation of measurement tools in four countries – phase 1 formative research study protocol
title_full How women are treated during facility-based childbirth: development and validation of measurement tools in four countries – phase 1 formative research study protocol
title_fullStr How women are treated during facility-based childbirth: development and validation of measurement tools in four countries – phase 1 formative research study protocol
title_full_unstemmed How women are treated during facility-based childbirth: development and validation of measurement tools in four countries – phase 1 formative research study protocol
title_short How women are treated during facility-based childbirth: development and validation of measurement tools in four countries – phase 1 formative research study protocol
title_sort how women are treated during facility-based childbirth: development and validation of measurement tools in four countries – phase 1 formative research study protocol
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4510886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26198988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12978-015-0047-2
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