Respectful Maternity Care During Facility‐Based Childbirth and Its Predictors in Public Health Facilities in Central Ethiopia: A Multidimensional Communication as a Proximal Predictor: A Cross‐Sectional Study
Jemal Ahmed,
Aklilu Habte,
Feleke Doyore Agide
Abstract:BackgroundThe provision of compassionate, respectful, and caring healthcare is an essential component of health workforces because it builds deep relationships between healthcare practitioners and mothers. However, respectful maternity care has received less attention in practice, and existing research is inconclusive as well. Therefore, this study is aimed to assess respectful maternity care and its predictors during childbirth in Siltie Zone, Ethiopia.MethodsWe conducted a cross‐sectional study on 374 mother… Show more
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