Perception Regarding Respectful Maternity Care among Postnatal Mothers at Tertiary Centre Hospital, Koshi Province

Saraswata Neupane, Indira Pokhrel, R. Singh, Ram Prasad Dhakal
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Background: Pregnancy and childbirth are momentous events, with deeply personal and social significance in the lives of women, families, and communities. Around the world, in every country and community, pregnancy and childbirth are immensely important events in the lives of women and families. So, the study aimed to assess the perception regarding respectful maternity care among postnatal mothers. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among postnatal mothers at Tertiary Centre Hospital in Koshi Province. The study was started after acquiring approval from the Institutional Review Committee of Nobel Medical College. Data was collected using a face-to-face interview technique with a standardized tool from June 2022 to September 2022.  A total of 102 postnatal mothers were taken as a sample by using a non-probability purposive sampling technique. Data analysis was done by descriptive study. Results: A total of 102 respondents participated in the study of which 62.7% had received overall dimensions of experienced Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) with a mean score ± SD (51.91 ± 5.56). Likewise, among the four dimensions of RMC, the highest average mean score of 81.96 is observed in the discrimination-free care with an SD of 11.08, where 100 % of the women claimed being received discrimination-free care. Conclusion: There was a significant association of RMC with residence and the number of ANC visits. Even though RMC prioritizes removing disrespectful and abusive settings from healthcare facilities, one-half of participants felt that they had not utilized all of RMC's offerings.
Koshi省第三中心医院产后母亲对尊重产妇护理的看法
背景:怀孕和分娩是重大事件,在妇女、家庭和社区的生活中具有深刻的个人和社会意义。在世界各地,在每个国家和社区,怀孕和分娩都是妇女和家庭生活中极其重要的事件。因此,这项研究旨在评估产后母亲对尊重产妇护理的看法。材料和方法:在Koshi省第三中心医院对产后母亲进行了一项横断面研究。这项研究是在获得诺贝尔医学院机构审查委员会的批准后开始的。数据是在2022年6月至2022年9月期间使用标准化工具使用面对面访谈技术收集的。采用非概率目的抽样技术,共抽取102名产后母亲作为样本。数据分析采用描述性研究。结果:共有102名受访者参与了这项研究,其中62.7%的受访者接受了有经验的尊重产妇护理(RMC)的总体维度,平均得分为±SD(51.91±5.56)。同样,在RMC的四个维度中,无歧视护理的平均得分最高,为81.96,SD为11.08,100%的妇女声称得到了无歧视的照顾。结论:RMC与居住地和ANC就诊次数有显著相关性。尽管RMC优先考虑从医疗机构中消除不尊重和虐待的环境,但一半的参与者认为他们没有使用RMC的所有产品。
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