"She helped from the first minute to the last" - Experiences of respectful maternal and newborn care during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nampula Province, Mozambique.

PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-05-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0003089
Megan M Lydon, Joaquim Vilanculos, Carter Crew, Américo Barata, Emily Keyes
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Pandemic-related health service adaptations raised concerns about provision of quality, respectful maternity care globally. Despite this, little research has focused on the experiences of those using intrapartum care during this time. This study aimed to elevate the voices and document the experiences of birthing people in Nacala-Porto and Erati districts of Nampula Province, Mozambique during the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted a longitudinal qualitative study from March-August 2021 and present an analysis of the 17 follow-up in-depth interviews conducted with participants who had a vaginal live birth. Interviews explored participants' experience of labor and delivery care. They were conducted in Makua and Portuguese, audio-recorded, transcribed and translated. We applied thematic content analysis. Overall, participants did not express major concerns about COVID-19 or related service adaptations when describing their experiences of intrapartum care. Some noted its negative effects on elements of respectful care such as restricting birth companions. Overcrowding became more concerning due to the threat of infection. While unclear if affected by the pandemic, all participants who gave birth at a health facility reported experiencing at least one form of mistreatment, some recounting threats of cesarean delivery. Most explained that they and their newborns received care without their consent, especially regarding enemas and episiotomies. At the same time, respondents described a range of intrapartum experiences that included both respectful and disrespectful care. Most recalled positive verbal communication with their providers and many described receiving continuous attentive care. Participants explained that their satisfaction with childbirth services was tied to their birth outcome and their experience of respectful care. The findings indicate that steadfast commitments to quality care are critical to ensure families benefit from high-quality, respectful care at all times. The ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic were limited but nonetheless signal a need for tighter connections between maternal health and emergency preparedness stakeholders.

“她从一分钟到最后一刻都在帮忙”——莫桑比克南普拉省2019冠状病毒病大流行期间尊重孕产妇和新生儿护理的经验
与大流行相关的卫生服务调整引起了人们对全球提供高质量、受尊重的产妇护理的关注。尽管如此,很少有研究关注在这段时间内使用产中护理的人的经历。本研究旨在提高莫桑比克南普拉省纳卡拉-波尔图和埃拉蒂地区产妇的声音,记录她们在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的经历。我们从2021年3月至8月进行了一项纵向定性研究,并对对阴道活产的参与者进行的17次随访深度访谈进行了分析。访谈探讨了参与者的劳动和分娩护理经验。会议以马库亚语和葡萄牙语进行,录音、转录和翻译。我们采用主题内容分析。总体而言,参与者在描述他们的分娩护理经历时,并没有表达对COVID-19或相关服务适应的主要担忧。一些人指出,它对尊重照顾的要素产生了负面影响,例如限制陪产。由于感染的威胁,过度拥挤变得更加令人担忧。虽然不清楚是否受到大流行的影响,但所有在卫生机构分娩的参与者都报告说,他们至少遭受过一种形式的虐待,其中一些人讲述了剖宫产的威胁。大多数人解释说,他们和他们的新生儿在未经他们同意的情况下接受了护理,特别是在灌肠和外阴切开术方面。与此同时,受访者描述了一系列分娩期间的经历,包括尊重和不尊重的照顾。大多数人回忆起与他们的提供者积极的口头交流,许多人描述他们得到了持续的细心照顾。参与者解释说,他们对分娩服务的满意度与他们的分娩结果和他们受到尊重的照顾的经历有关。研究结果表明,对优质护理的坚定承诺对于确保家庭始终受益于高质量、尊重的护理至关重要。COVID-19大流行的影响有限,但仍然表明需要加强孕产妇保健和应急准备利益攸关方之间的联系。
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