Frequency and determinants of words, gestures, and attitudes experienced as disrespectful during childbirth and postpartum: A national population-based study

分娩和产后期间被视为不尊重的言语、手势和态度的频率及其决定因素:一项基于全国人口的研究

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Disrespectful maternity care is receiving increasing attention but remains poorly assessed in high-income countries. The aim was to assess the frequency and determinants of professionals' words, gestures and attitudes experienced as disrespectful by women during childbirth and postpartum stays. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This national quantitative observational study used the population-based Enquête Nationale Périnatale (ENP) 2021 database, which provides a representative sample of women who gave birth in metropolitan France and includes a 2-month postpartum follow-up (n = 7394). At the 2-month follow-up, women were asked about professionals' words, gestures, and attitudes that made them feel uncomfortable, shocked, or offended during childbirth or postpartum stays. Associations between disrespectful care and maternal, obstetric, and maternity ward characteristics were assessed by robust variance Poisson regression. Multiple imputation was used for missing data, and attrition was accounted for by weighting. RESULTS: Among the 7332 women analyzed, 24.8% (95% confidence interval 23.8-26.0) reported they experienced disrespectful care (especially words or attitudes), predominantly during the postpartum stay. They were more frequently nulliparous, had a high education level, a birth plan (adjusted relative risk [aRR] 1.20, 95% CI 1.09-1.32) and an instrumental or cesarean birth. Women with a psychiatric history or antenatal psychological distress were more prevalent among women experiencing disrespectful care (aRR 1.43, 95% CI 1.26-1.63). Disrespectful care was reported more frequently when women breastfed. No other maternal (age, place of birth, marital status), obstetric (pregnancy's level of risk, delivery complication), neonatal (term of birth, poor neonatal outcome), postpartum (duration of the stay in the unit), or maternity ward characteristics showed an association. CONCLUSIONS: A quarter of women delivering in France felt they had experienced disrespectful care during childbirth and/or postpartum stay. Support for psychological vulnerabilities and awareness campaigns for all maternity care professionals could improve women's experiences. Professionals should address women's expectations respectfully, especially in complex childbirth situations. The healthcare system may play a role in this phenomenon, although its impact is more challenging to quantify. Interventions are necessary to promote and ensure respectful maternity care.

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