Mistreatment of women during childbirth in Abuja, Nigeria: a qualitative study on perceptions and experiences of women and healthcare providers

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作者
Bohren, Meghan A. [1 ,2 ]
Vogel, Joshua P. [2 ]
Tuncalp, Ozge [2 ]
Fawole, Bukola [3 ]
Titiloye, Musibau A. [4 ]
Olutayo, Akinpelu Olanrewaju [5 ]
Ogunlade, Modupe [4 ]
Oyeniran, Agnes A. [4 ]
Osunsan, Olubunmi R. [4 ]
Metiboba, Loveth [4 ]
Idris, Hadiza A. [6 ]
Alu, Francis E. [7 ]
Oladapo, Olufemi T. [2 ]
Gulmezoglu, A. Metin [2 ]
Hindin, Michelle J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Populat Family & Reprod Hlth, 615 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[2] World Hlth Org, UNDP UNFPA UNICEF WHO World Bank Special Programm, Dev & Res Training Human Reprod HRP, Dept Reprod Hlth & Res, Geneva, Switzerland
[3] Univ Ibadan, Coll Med, Natl Inst Maternal & Child Hlth, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Ibadan, Nigeria
[4] Univ Ibadan, Fac Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Promot & Educ, Coll Med, Ibadan, Nigeria
[5] Univ Ibadan, Fac Social Sci, Dept Sociol, Ibadan, Nigeria
[6] Nyanya Gen Hosp, Abuja, Federal Capital, Nigeria
[7] Maitama Dist Hosp, Abuja, Federal Capital, Nigeria
关键词
Maternal health; Obstetric delivery; Childbirth; Mistreatment; Disrespect; Abuse; Quality of care; Qualitative research; Nigeria; FACILITY-BASED CHILDBIRTH; ABUSE; DISRESPECT; BIRTH; DELIVERY; COUNTRIES; TANZANIA; ACCESS;
D O I
10.1186/s12978-016-0265-2
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Global efforts have increased facility-based childbirth, but substantial barriers remain in some settings. In Nigeria, women report that poor provider attitudes influence their use of maternal health services. Evidence also suggests that women in Nigeria may experience mistreatment during childbirth; however, there is limited understanding of how and why mistreatment this occurs. This study uses qualitative methods to explore women and providers' experiences and perceptions of mistreatment during childbirth in two health facilities and catchment areas in Abuja, Nigeria. Methods: In-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs) were used with a purposive sample of women of reproductive age, midwives, doctors and facility administrators. Instruments were semi-structured discussion guides. Participants were asked about their experiences and perceptions of, and perceived factors influencing mistreatment during childbirth. Thematic analysis was used to synthesize findings into meaningful sub-themes, narrative text and illustrative quotations, which were interpreted within the context of this study and an existing typology of mistreatment during childbirth. Results: Women and providers reported experiencing or witnessing physical abuse including slapping, physical restraint to a delivery bed, and detainment in the hospital and verbal abuse, such as shouting and threatening women with physical abuse. Women sometimes overcame tremendous barriers to reach a hospital, only to give birth on the floor, unattended by a provider. Participants identified three main factors contributing to mistreatment: poor provider attitudes, women's behavior, and health systems constraints. Conclusions: Moving forward, findings from this study must be communicated to key stakeholders at the study facilities. Measurement tools to assess how often mistreatment occurs and in what manner must be developed for monitoring and evaluation. Any intervention to prevent mistreatment will need to be multifaceted, and implementers should consider lessons learned from related interventions, such as increasing audit and feedback including from women, promoting labor companionship and encouraging stress-coping training for providers.
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