Determination of the Level of Prevalence of Disrespect and Abuse of Women during Child-Birth in the Major Hospitals in Yenagoa, South-South Nigeria

L. Iruo, Inara Blesing Standley, Rosemary Ezekiel, Biteegeregha Godfrey Pepple, J. Peter
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This study aimed to determine the level of disrespect and abuse of women during childbirth in two hospitals in Yenagoa metropolis in South-South Nigeria. It was a cross-sectional survey carried out on 165 mothers who delivered within 6 weeks (August and September 2018), using a purposive sampling method. Data was collected using the Level of Disrespect and Abuse of Women during Childbirth Scale (LDAWCS). Prevalence of disrespect and abuse during childbirth in selected hospitals was low with 26.7 % (n=44) of women experiencing at least one form. The most frequent types of D&A were; detention for non-payment of bills 50.3% (n=83), women never allowed to choose a birthing position, carrying out procedures without consent 39.4% (n=65), women left naked in the view of many staff 29.7% (n=49) and women abandoned during labour 21.2% (n=35). There was a significant relationship between disrespect and demographic characteristics of parity and education, marital status, ethnicity, income and occupation had moderate evidence of a relationship with disrespect and abuse while age and religion showed no significant relationship with D &A at α = 0.05 level of significance. National human rights commission should look into cases of D & A of women and they should be encouraged to report such cases as they leave the premises for proper action to be taken. Professional bodies like the Nursing/Midwifery Council of Nigeria, Nigeria Medical Association etc., should investigate and institute disciplinary action against any member found to have disrespected and abused women during childbirth.
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确定尼日利亚南南叶纳戈阿各大医院分娩期间不尊重和虐待妇女的普遍程度
本研究旨在确定尼日利亚南南叶纳戈阿市两家医院分娩期间对妇女的不尊重和虐待程度。这是一项对165名在6周内(2018年8月和9月)分娩的母亲进行的横断面调查,采用有目的抽样方法。使用分娩期间对妇女的不尊重和虐待程度量表(LDAWCS)收集数据。在选定的医院,分娩期间不尊重和虐待的发生率很低,26.7% (n=44)的妇女至少经历过一种形式的不尊重和虐待。最常见的问答类型是;因未支付账单而被拘留的占50.3% (n=83),从未允许妇女选择分娩姿势,未经同意进行手术的占39.4% (n=65),在许多工作人员面前裸体的妇女占29.7% (n=49),在分娩期间被遗弃的妇女占21.2% (n=35)。不尊重行为与性别平等的人口统计学特征有显著相关,教育程度、婚姻状况、种族、收入和职业对不尊重行为和虐待行为有中等程度的影响,而年龄和宗教对D - &A的影响不显著,在α = 0.05的显著水平上。国家人权委员会应调查妇女被强奸的案件,并应鼓励她们在离开房舍时报告这类案件,以便采取适当行动。尼日利亚护理/助产委员会、尼日利亚医学协会等专业机构应对发现在分娩过程中不尊重和虐待妇女的任何成员进行调查和采取纪律行动。
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