2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12978-022-01546-z
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Associations between self-reported obstetric complications and experience of care: a secondary analysis of survey data from Ghana, Kenya, and India

Abstract: Background Although several indicators have been proposed to measure women’s experience of care in health facilities during the intrapartum period, it is unknown if these indicators perform differently in the context of obstetric emergencies. We examined the relationship between experience of care indicators from the Person-Centered Maternity Care (PCMC) scale and obstetric complications. Methods We used data from four cross-sectional surveys condu… Show more

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“…For indicators that were not already captured by the PCMC scale, we selected those that met the indicator selection criteria as optional items. Relevance to emergency obstetric care was not emphasised for selecting experience of care indicators, given inconsistent evidence of associations between complications during childbirth and experience of care [ 29 - 33 ]. Further, the study team agreed that every woman, regardless of her complication status, should receive respectful and responsive care.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For indicators that were not already captured by the PCMC scale, we selected those that met the indicator selection criteria as optional items. Relevance to emergency obstetric care was not emphasised for selecting experience of care indicators, given inconsistent evidence of associations between complications during childbirth and experience of care [ 29 - 33 ]. Further, the study team agreed that every woman, regardless of her complication status, should receive respectful and responsive care.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%