From: Respectful maternal and newborn care: measurement in one EN-BIRTH study hospital in Nepal
Disrespect and abuse typology | Respectful Maternal and Newborn Care | Coverage (95% CI) | |
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No abuse | 1 to 3 | Woman or baby not abused (physically, verbally or sexually) during labour or childbirth or after birth (n=4296) | 100.0% |
No stigma and discrimination | 4.1 | Woman and baby treated with respect and dignity (n=4296) | 100.0% |
4.2 | Health service met religious and cultural birthing practice needs (n=3252) | 87.0% (85.9–88.0) | |
4.3 | Mother was satisfied with the privacy during her stay at the hospital (n=3622) | 84.3% (81.9–86.7) | |
Met standards | 5.1 | Baby kept in skin-to-skin contact with mother immediately after birth (n=803) | 18.7% (17.6–19.9) |
5.3 | Medical doctor examined the baby in presence of the mother (n=4292) | 99.9% | |
Rapport between women and providers – effective communication | 6.1 | Woman was satisfied with the health education and information received from health care providers (n=4296) | 100.0% |
6.5 | Woman were given the opportunity to discuss any concerns and preferences (n=4296) | 100.0% | |
6.7 | Woman received written or verbal information and counselling on exclusive breastfeeding until 6 months before discharge (n=4296) | 100.0% | |
6.8 | Woman received written or verbal information and counselling on nutrition and how to eat healthily (n=13) | 0.3% (0.2–0.6) | |
Health system condition and constraints | 7.1 | Woman not refused care due to inability to pay (n=0) | 0% |