Respectful maternity care during childbirth in India: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Background: Respectful maternity care is a rightful expectation of women. However, disrespectful maternity care is prevalent in various settings. Therefore, a systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted to identify various forms of ill-treatment, determinants, and pooled prevalence of disresp...

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Main Authors: H Ansari, R Yeravdekar
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.jpgmonline.com/article.asp?issn=0022-3859;year=2020;volume=66;issue=3;spage=133;epage=140;aulast=Ansari
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spelling doaj-4ee9ffc759c8415fa278db8f768e93372020-11-25T03:00:32ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Postgraduate Medicine0022-38590972-28232020-01-0166313314010.4103/jpgm.JPGM_648_19Respectful maternity care during childbirth in India: A systematic review and meta-analysisH AnsariR YeravdekarBackground: Respectful maternity care is a rightful expectation of women. However, disrespectful maternity care is prevalent in various settings. Therefore, a systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted to identify various forms of ill-treatment, determinants, and pooled prevalence of disrespectful maternity care in India. Methods: A systematic review was performed in various databases. After quality assessment, seven studies were included. Pooled prevalence was estimated using the inverse variance method and the random-effects model using Review Manager Software. Results: Individual study prevalence ranged from 20.9% to 100%. The overall pooled prevalence of disrespectful maternity care was 71.31% (95% CI 39.84–102.78). Pooled prevalence in community-based studies was 77.32% (95% CI 56.71–97.93), which was higher as compared to studies conducted in health facilities, this being 65.38% (95% CI 15.76–115.01). The highest reported form of ill-treatment was non-consent (49.84%), verbal abuse (25.75%) followed by threats (23.25%), physical abuse (16.96%), and discrimination (14.79%). Besides, other factors identified included lack of dignity, delivery by unqualified personnel, lack of privacy, demand for informal payments, and lack of basic infrastructure, hygiene, and sanitation. The determinants identified for disrespect and abuse were sociocultural factors including age, socioeconomic status, caste, parity, women autonomy, empowerment, comorbidities, and environmental factors including infrastructural issues, overcrowding, ill-equipped health facilities, supply constraints, and healthcare access. Conclusion: The high prevalence of disrespectful maternity care indicates an urgent need to improve maternity care in India by making it more respectful, dignified, and women-centered. Interventions, policies, and programs should be implemented that will protect the fundamental rights of women.http://www.jpgmonline.com/article.asp?issn=0022-3859;year=2020;volume=66;issue=3;spage=133;epage=140;aulast=Ansariabusechildbirthdisrespectindiameta-wanalysis
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Respectful maternity care during childbirth in India: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
abuse
childbirth
disrespect
india
meta-wanalysis
author_facet H Ansari
R Yeravdekar
author_sort H Ansari
title Respectful maternity care during childbirth in India: A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_short Respectful maternity care during childbirth in India: A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full Respectful maternity care during childbirth in India: A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Respectful maternity care during childbirth in India: A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Respectful maternity care during childbirth in India: A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_sort respectful maternity care during childbirth in india: a systematic review and meta-analysis
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
issn 0022-3859
0972-2823
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: Respectful maternity care is a rightful expectation of women. However, disrespectful maternity care is prevalent in various settings. Therefore, a systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted to identify various forms of ill-treatment, determinants, and pooled prevalence of disrespectful maternity care in India. Methods: A systematic review was performed in various databases. After quality assessment, seven studies were included. Pooled prevalence was estimated using the inverse variance method and the random-effects model using Review Manager Software. Results: Individual study prevalence ranged from 20.9% to 100%. The overall pooled prevalence of disrespectful maternity care was 71.31% (95% CI 39.84–102.78). Pooled prevalence in community-based studies was 77.32% (95% CI 56.71–97.93), which was higher as compared to studies conducted in health facilities, this being 65.38% (95% CI 15.76–115.01). The highest reported form of ill-treatment was non-consent (49.84%), verbal abuse (25.75%) followed by threats (23.25%), physical abuse (16.96%), and discrimination (14.79%). Besides, other factors identified included lack of dignity, delivery by unqualified personnel, lack of privacy, demand for informal payments, and lack of basic infrastructure, hygiene, and sanitation. The determinants identified for disrespect and abuse were sociocultural factors including age, socioeconomic status, caste, parity, women autonomy, empowerment, comorbidities, and environmental factors including infrastructural issues, overcrowding, ill-equipped health facilities, supply constraints, and healthcare access. Conclusion: The high prevalence of disrespectful maternity care indicates an urgent need to improve maternity care in India by making it more respectful, dignified, and women-centered. Interventions, policies, and programs should be implemented that will protect the fundamental rights of women.
topic abuse
childbirth
disrespect
india
meta-wanalysis
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