Labour companionship and respectful treatment of women during childbirth: a cross-sectional study across 16 hospitals in Benin, Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda.

BMJ public health Pub Date : 2025-05-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjph-2024-002462
Soha El-Halabi, Kristi Sidney Annerstedt, Christian Agossou, Fadhlun M Alwy Al-Beity, Andrea B Pembe, Phillip Wanduru, Bianca Kandeya, Jean-Paul Dossou, Helle Molsted-Alvesson, Meghan A Bohren, Claudia Hanson
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Introduction: Evidence suggests that women value and benefit from having a labour companion during childbirth. However, the applicability of the evidence to low-income and lower-middle-income countries is limited and varies. Thus, we assessed the association between the presence of labour companions and mistreatment in 16 hospitals of Benin, Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey using a validated questionnaire administered to women at discharge after birth between December 2021 and March 2024. The main outcomes were factor-weighted respectful treatment score and its subscores on maintained respect and dignity, privacy and maintained confidentiality and no physical and verbal abuse. The independent variable was labour companionship. We assessed the association between labour companionship and mistreatment using a linear regression model with fixed effects and cluster robust standard errors.

Results: Of the 4006 included women, 39% (n=1573) had a companion during labour and/or birth. Women across the four countries and regardless of companions' presence reported high degrees of maintained privacy and confidentiality (subscores ranging between 9.5/10 in Benin to 9.9/10 in Malawi). The presence of a labour companion was significantly associated with the absence of physical and verbal abuse experiences (β=0.07; p=0.004; 95% CI: 0.02; 0.12).

Conclusions: Our study adds evidence on the positive relation between labour companionship and physical and verbal abuse. The coverage of labour companionship was low across the four countries. We call for the implementation of labour companionship to allow for greater benefits of this practice.

分娩期间妇女的劳动陪伴和尊重待遇:贝宁、马拉维、坦桑尼亚和乌干达16家医院的横断面研究。
有证据表明,妇女重视并受益于分娩期间有一个分娩伴。然而,这些证据对低收入和中低收入国家的适用性是有限的,而且各不相同。因此,我们评估了在贝宁、马拉维、坦桑尼亚和乌干达的16家医院中分娩同伴的存在与虐待之间的关系。方法:我们对2021年12月至2024年3月期间出生后出院的妇女进行了一项横断面调查,使用了一份有效的问卷。主要结果是因素加权尊重治疗得分及其在保持尊重和尊严、隐私和保密以及没有身体和语言虐待方面的分值。自变量为劳动陪伴。我们使用具有固定效应和聚类鲁棒标准误差的线性回归模型评估劳动陪伴和虐待之间的关系。结果:在4006名纳入的女性中,39% (n=1573)在分娩和/或分娩期间有伴侣。无论伴侣是否在场,这四个国家的女性都报告了高度的隐私和保密程度(分值从贝宁的9.5/10到马拉维的9.9/10不等)。分娩同伴的存在与没有身体和语言虐待经历显著相关(β=0.07;p = 0.004;95% ci: 0.02;0.12)。结论:我们的研究增加了劳动陪伴与身体和语言虐待之间正相关的证据。在这四个国家中,劳动伴侣的覆盖率都很低。我们呼吁实行劳动陪伴制度,以使这种做法获得更大的好处。
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