Bearing witness: United States and Canadian maternity support workers' observations of disrespectful care in childbirth.
Christine H MortonMegan M HenleyMarla SeacristLouise Marie RothPublished in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2018)
Doulas and nurses frequently said that they witnessed verbal abuse in the form of threats to the baby's life unless the woman agreed to a procedure, and failure to provide informed consent. Reports of witnessing some types of disrespectful care in childbirth were relatively uncommon among respondents, but witnessing disrespectful care was associated with an increased likelihood to leave maternity support work within three years, raising implications for the sustainability of doula practice, nursing work force shortages, and quality of maternity care overall.