Prevalence and predictors of perceived disrespectful maternity care in postpartum Iranian women: a cross-sectional study.
Khadije HajizadehMaryam VaeziShahla MeedyaSakineh Mohammad Alizadeh CharandabiFatemeh RashidiPublished in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2020)
The results showed high levels of perceived disrespectful maternity care in postpartum women. Therefore, appropriate interventions, such as encouraging spouses' presence, increasing the number of night shift staff, and training obstetric residents and midwives by holding ethics classes, with particular emphasis on empathy with patients.
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