articleThe LancetOct 8, 2019HYBRID OA

How women are treated during facility-based childbirth in four countries: a cross-sectional study with labour observations and community-based surveys

University of Melbourne · World Health Organization · +8 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Women across the world are mistreated during childbirth. We aimed to develop and implement evidence-informed, validated tools to measure mistreatment during childbirth, and report results from a cross-sectional study in four low-income and middle-income countries.

Methods

We prospectively recruited women aged at least 15 years in twelve health facilities (three per country) in Ghana, Guinea, Myanmar, and Nigeria between Sept 19, 2016, and Jan 18, 2018. Continuous observations of labour and childbirth were done from admission up to 2 h post partum. Surveys were administered by interviewers in the community to women up to 8 weeks post partum. Labour observations were not done in Myanmar. Data were collected on sociodemographics, obstetric history, and experiences of mistreatment.

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Keywords
  • Childbirth
  • Medicine
  • Cross-sectional study
  • Episiotomy
  • Caesarean section
  • Verbal abuse
  • Physical abuse
  • Birth attendant
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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