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Factors associated with respectful maternity care and influence of HIV status among women giving birth in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.

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Barabara, ML; Cohen, SR; Masenga, G; Minja, LM; Mlay, PS; Stephens, MJ; Olomi, GA; Mlay, J; Marchand, V; Weglarz, A; Hanson, O; Mmbaga, BT; Watt, MH
Published in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)
June 2024

Respectful maternity care (RMC) is a rights-based approach to childbirth that centers the dignity, autonomy, and well-being of birthing women. This study aimed to examine factors associated with RMC among women giving birth in Tanzania and to examine whether HIV status was associated with self-reported RMC.We enrolled 229 postpartum women in six clinics in the Kilimanjaro Region; of them, 103 were living with HIV. Participants completed a survey within 48 h after birth before being discharged. RMC was measured using a 30-item scale with three subscales (dignity and respect; supportive care; communication and autonomy), each standardized from 0 to 100. Univariable and multivariable regression models examined factors associated with RMC.The median score of the full RMC score was 74, differing slightly by subscale: 83 for dignity and respect, 76 for supportive care, and 67 for communication and autonomy. RMC did not differ by HIV status (median 67.0 vs. 67.0, p = 0.89). In multivariable linear regression, women who would not recommend the birth facility to their friends and who did not receive breastfeeding education had significantly lower RMC scores on the full RMC scale. In the dignity and respect subscale, variables associated with significantly lower RMC scores were not being able to read and write, delivering in a public facility, and delivering vaginally.Although self-reported RMC was generally high, we identified areas for improvement. Practitioners need ongoing training on RMC principles and the delivery of equitable care.

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Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)

DOI

EISSN

1523-536X

ISSN

0730-7659

Publication Date

June 2024

Volume

51

Issue

2

Start / End Page

307 / 318

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Tanzania
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Respect
  • Pregnancy
  • Personal Autonomy
  • Parturition
  • Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Maternal Health Services
 

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Barabara, M. L., Cohen, S. R., Masenga, G., Minja, L. M., Mlay, P. S., Stephens, M. J., … Watt, M. H. (2024). Factors associated with respectful maternity care and influence of HIV status among women giving birth in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Birth (Berkeley, Calif.), 51(2), 307–318. https://doi.org/10.1111/birt.12787
Barabara, Mariam L., Susanna R. Cohen, Gileard Masenga, Linda M. Minja, Pendo S. Mlay, Maya J. Stephens, Gaudensia A. Olomi, et al. “Factors associated with respectful maternity care and influence of HIV status among women giving birth in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) 51, no. 2 (June 2024): 307–18. https://doi.org/10.1111/birt.12787.
Barabara ML, Cohen SR, Masenga G, Minja LM, Mlay PS, Stephens MJ, et al. Factors associated with respectful maternity care and influence of HIV status among women giving birth in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Birth (Berkeley, Calif). 2024 Jun;51(2):307–18.
Barabara, Mariam L., et al. “Factors associated with respectful maternity care and influence of HIV status among women giving birth in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.Birth (Berkeley, Calif.), vol. 51, no. 2, June 2024, pp. 307–18. Epmc, doi:10.1111/birt.12787.
Barabara ML, Cohen SR, Masenga G, Minja LM, Mlay PS, Stephens MJ, Olomi GA, Mlay J, Marchand V, Weglarz A, Hanson O, Mmbaga BT, Watt MH. Factors associated with respectful maternity care and influence of HIV status among women giving birth in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Birth (Berkeley, Calif). 2024 Jun;51(2):307–318.
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Published In

Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)

DOI

EISSN

1523-536X

ISSN

0730-7659

Publication Date

June 2024

Volume

51

Issue

2

Start / End Page

307 / 318

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Tanzania
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Respect
  • Pregnancy
  • Personal Autonomy
  • Parturition
  • Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Maternal Health Services