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Methodological development of tools to measure how women are treated during facility-based childbirth in four countries: labor observation and community survey.

Meghan A BohrenJoshua P VogelBukola FawoleErnest T MayaThae Maung MaungMamadou Diouldé BaldéAgnes A OyeniranModupe OgunladeKwame Adu-BonsaffohNwe Oo MonBoubacar Alpha DialloAbou BangouraRichard AdanuSihem LandoulsiA Metin GülmezogluÖzge Tunçalp
Published in: BMC medical research methodology (2018)
An important step to improve the quality of maternity care is to understand the magnitude and burden of mistreatment across contexts. Researchers and healthcare providers in maternal health are encouraged to use and implement these tools, to inform the development of more women-centered, respectful maternity healthcare services. By measuring the prevalence of mistreatment of women during childbirth, we will be able to design and implement programs and policies to transform maternity services.
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