2020
DOI: 10.9745/ghsp-d-19-00323
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A Rapid Review of Available Evidence to Inform Indicators for Routine Monitoring and Evaluation of Respectful Maternity Care

Abstract: We present a set of indicators that could be used to measure the effects of programs on RMC. Integrating these indicators into programs to improve quality of care and other health system outcomes will facilitate routine monitoring and accountability around experience of care.

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“…Doctors/nurses/midwives provide to women in labor and birth (to strengthen their capabilities): a. Pharmacological and b. Non-pharmacological pain relief options and supportive care Reis et al [ 36 ]; International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics and others. [ 27 ]; Rosen et al [ 37 ]; Thompson et al [ 38 ]; Warren [ 15 ]; Miller et al [ 39 ]; Sheferaw et al [ 40 ]; Sheferaw [ 41 ] ; World Health Organization [ 22 ]; Kujawski [ 42 ]; Oosthuizen [ 43 ]; Asefa [ 44 ]; Bohren [ 45 ]; Dynes [ 46 ]; Shakibazadeh [ 47 ]; Taavoni [ 48 ]; Wassihun [ 49 ]; World Health Organization [ 50 ]; Afulani [ 51 , 52 ]; Giordano [ 53 ]; Oliveira [ 54 ]; Perkins [ 55 ]; Afulani [ 56 ]; Bante [ 57 ]; Bohren [ 58 ]; Butler [ 59 ]; Lothian [ 24 ]; Montoya [ 60 ]; Moridi [ 61 ]; Devries [ 62 ] Page [ 63 ] Wagner [ 64 ] GarciadeLimaParada [ 65 ] Behruzi [ 66 ] Behruzi [ 67 ] Behruzi [ 68 ] Binfa [ 69 ] Ouedraogo [ 70 ] ConesaFerrer [ 71 ] Binfa [ …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Doctors/nurses/midwives provide to women in labor and birth (to strengthen their capabilities): a. Pharmacological and b. Non-pharmacological pain relief options and supportive care Reis et al [ 36 ]; International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics and others. [ 27 ]; Rosen et al [ 37 ]; Thompson et al [ 38 ]; Warren [ 15 ]; Miller et al [ 39 ]; Sheferaw et al [ 40 ]; Sheferaw [ 41 ] ; World Health Organization [ 22 ]; Kujawski [ 42 ]; Oosthuizen [ 43 ]; Asefa [ 44 ]; Bohren [ 45 ]; Dynes [ 46 ]; Shakibazadeh [ 47 ]; Taavoni [ 48 ]; Wassihun [ 49 ]; World Health Organization [ 50 ]; Afulani [ 51 , 52 ]; Giordano [ 53 ]; Oliveira [ 54 ]; Perkins [ 55 ]; Afulani [ 56 ]; Bante [ 57 ]; Bohren [ 58 ]; Butler [ 59 ]; Lothian [ 24 ]; Montoya [ 60 ]; Moridi [ 61 ]; Devries [ 62 ] Page [ 63 ] Wagner [ 64 ] GarciadeLimaParada [ 65 ] Behruzi [ 66 ] Behruzi [ 67 ] Behruzi [ 68 ] Binfa [ 69 ] Ouedraogo [ 70 ] ConesaFerrer [ 71 ] Binfa [ …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Provide honest and complete information, b .Involve clients in decision making about their care, c. Solicit consent for all interventions, and d. Respect choices including refusal of interventions Reis et al [ 36 ]; Warren et al [ 73 ]; International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics and others. [ 27 ]; Rosen et al [ 37 ]; Thompson et al [ 38 ]; Warren [ 15 ]; Miller et al [ 39 ]; Patel et al [ 74 ]; Sheferaw et al [ 40 ]; Solnes et al [ 75 ]; World Health Organization [ 22 ]; Kambala [ 76 ]; Kujawski [ 42 ]; Ndwiga [ 77 ]; Oosthuizen [ 43 ]; Sheferaw [ 41 ]; Vedam et al [ 78 , 79 ]; Asefa [ 44 ]; Bohren [ 45 ]; Dynes [ 46 ]; Shakibazadeh [ 47 ]; Taavoni [ 48 ]; World Health Organization [ 50 ]; Afulani [ 51 , 52 , 80 ]; Feijen-deJong [ 81 ]; Giordano [ 53 ]; Perkins [ 55 ]; Afulani [ 56 ]; Ayoubi [ 82 ]; Bohren [ 58 ]; Butler [ 59 ]; Lothian [ 24 ]; Moridi [ 61 ]; Montoya [ 60 ]; Page [ 63 ] Wagner [ 64 ] Guimaraes [ 84 ] GarciadeLimaParada [ …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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