Perspectives of doctors and nurses about the implementation of respectful maternity care in a teaching hospital in India

Indrani Das, M. Datta, S. Samanta
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Background: An important component of the mother-and-baby-friendly birthing facility is respectful maternity care (RMC) during delivery. Aims and Objectives: The objectives of this study were to identify resident doctors' and staff nurses' opinions on the provision of RMC at their workplace, to explore the association between opinion on RMC and respondent's characteristics, and to explore the perceived barriers. Materials and Methods: A facility-based observational, descriptive study of the cross-sectional design was thus conducted among 78 resident doctors and staff nurses posted in the labour room of the study hospital. Data were collected by a predesigned, self-administered questionnaire. Variables included were demographic, service related and opinion on prevalent RMC practice at the respondents' workplace. SPSS version 17 was used for data analysis. Results: Providers' mean age was 30.5 years, and the mean work experience of 3.1 years. About two-thirds of the respondents were resident doctors and 83.3% were female. More than 60% of providers were trained on RMC. Providers reported desirable practices on most items related to RMC except in providers introducing themselves to women, allowing birthing companions and allowing women to assume the position of choice. Opinion about RMC was significantly associated with training status. Uncooperative women were considered the most important barrier to providing optimum RMC. Conclusion: It can be concluded from this study that training providers can reinforce good practices related to RMC and improve the quality of care at birth.
医生和护士对印度一家教学医院实施尊重产妇护理的看法
背景:母婴友好分娩设施的一个重要组成部分是分娩期间的尊重产妇护理(RMC)。目的和目的:本研究的目的是确定住院医生和护士对在工作场所提供RMC的意见,探索RMC意见与受访者特征之间的联系,并探索感知障碍。材料和方法:因此,在研究医院产房的78名住院医生和护士中,对横断面设计进行了一项基于设施的观察性描述性研究。数据是通过预先设计的自我管理问卷收集的。变量包括人口统计、服务相关以及对受访者工作场所普遍RMC实践的看法。数据分析采用SPSS 17版软件。结果:提供者的平均年龄为30.5岁,平均工作经验为3.1年。大约三分之二的受访者是住院医生,83.3%是女性。超过60%的供应商接受过RMC培训。提供者报告了与RMC相关的大多数项目的可取做法,除了提供者向女性介绍自己、允许生育伴侣和允许女性担任选择的职位。关于RMC的意见与训练状态显著相关。不合作的妇女被认为是提供最佳RMC的最重要障碍。结论:从这项研究中可以得出结论,培训提供者可以加强与RMC相关的良好实践,提高出生时的护理质量。
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