The Giving Voice to Mothers study: inequity and mistreatment during pregnancy and childbirth in the United States
University of British Columbia · Shaughnessy Hospital · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Recently WHO researchers described seven dimensions of mistreatment in maternity care that have adverse impacts on quality and safety. Applying the WHO framework for quality care, service users partnered with NGOs, clinicians, and researchers, to design and conduct the Giving Voice to Mothers (GVtM)-US study.
Our multi-stakeholder team distributed an online cross-sectional survey to capture lived experiences of maternity care in diverse populations. Patient-designed items included indicators of verbal and physical abuse, autonomy, discrimination, failure to meet professional standards of care, poor rapport with providers, and poor conditions in the health system. We quantified the prevalence of mistreatment by race, socio-demographics, mode of birth, place of birth, and context of care, and describe the intersectional relationships between these variables.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 64.64
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 58
Authors
12- SVSaraswathi VedamCorresponding
University of British Columbia, Shaughnessy Hospital
- KSKathrin Stoll
University of British Columbia
- TKTanya Khemet Taiwo
Bastyr University, University of California, Davis
- NRNicholas Rubashkin
University of California, San Francisco, Global Brain Health Institute
- MCMelissa Cheyney
Oregon State University
Topics & keywords
- Childbirth
- Autonomy
- Context (archaeology)
- Medicine
- Health care
- Family medicine
- Nursing
- Psychology