The impact of a humanized childbirth intervention on women’s experience of care in Senegal (notice n° 587639)

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Personal name Gélinas, Émilie
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Title The impact of a humanized childbirth intervention on women’s experience of care in Senegal
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022.<br/>
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Summary, etc. Introduction: Violence against women during institutional childbirth is recognized as a major barrier to the quality of care. In recent years, several countries have implemented interventions aimed at improving the childbirth experience of women through humanized care. However, the literature on the effectiveness of these interventions remains weak. Purpose of research: The aim of this study is therefore to analyze the experience of care of women regarding the intervention of humanized childbirth in Senegal. Qualitative research based on a multiple case study was done. Three collection methods were used: observation, individual interview, and document analysis. Individual interview were carried out with 20 women. Results: In general, women who gave birth following the intervention appreciated their experience due to changes such as the opportunity to eat and drink, to be accompanied by a trusted person and to choose their position during childbirth. However, it was the way in which women were received at the health facility and the attitude of health professionals that were decisive in their level of satisfaction with care. Few women benefited from all the components of the intervention. The difficulties encountered in the implementation such as non-functional delivery rooms, the lack of qualified human resources and the lack of awareness of the intervention explain this. Conclusions: Our results therefore suggest that improving the quality of care at birth, for a “humanized” (or natural, respectful) birth, is only possible when certain materials and medical conditions are met and prepared in advance, during the prenatal period.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element humanized childbirth
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Personal name Samb, Oumar Mallé
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Note Santé Publique | 33 | 5 | 2022-03-11 | p. 695-704 | 0995-3914
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