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Respectful Maternity Care: A Narrative Review
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Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) is a fundamental right of every childbearing woman. It is aimed at lessening disparities in medical care and assists in achieving an optimal outcome for both mothers and newborns. However, studies have shown that Disrespect and Abuse (D&A) are extremely widespread in low socio-economic countries and that care quality has been neglected at all levels. To minimise disrespectful Maternity Care, we must create situation-specific, proof-based interventions as well as strategies and plans of action. RMC needs a lot more than the ending of misconduct. Care should be provided to all women in a way that safeguards their respect, privacy, and confidentiality. They should not be ill-treated and constant support should be provided at the time of labour and childbirth. Respectful treatment should not be dependent on the social status of the mother. The implementation of RMC through the labour and delivery process is a complicated procedure that demands that healthcare providers possess both interpersonal and scientific abilities. In this regard, it is crucial to recognise the probable hurdles and execute efficient approaches for implementing RMC into action. The present review aimed to further focus the discussion around the creation of RMC policies for various healthcare settings. The authors emphasise the value of RMC and highlight that poor treatment and disrespectful care are issues that are essential to be addressed across all research fields, including community health, quality assurance, administration, and human rights.
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Title: Respectful Maternity Care: A Narrative Review
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Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) is a fundamental right of every childbearing woman.
It is aimed at lessening disparities in medical care and assists in achieving an optimal outcome for both mothers and newborns.
However, studies have shown that Disrespect and Abuse (D&A) are extremely widespread in low socio-economic countries and that care quality has been neglected at all levels.
To minimise disrespectful Maternity Care, we must create situation-specific, proof-based interventions as well as strategies and plans of action.
RMC needs a lot more than the ending of misconduct.
Care should be provided to all women in a way that safeguards their respect, privacy, and confidentiality.
They should not be ill-treated and constant support should be provided at the time of labour and childbirth.
Respectful treatment should not be dependent on the social status of the mother.
The implementation of RMC through the labour and delivery process is a complicated procedure that demands that healthcare providers possess both interpersonal and scientific abilities.
In this regard, it is crucial to recognise the probable hurdles and execute efficient approaches for implementing RMC into action.
The present review aimed to further focus the discussion around the creation of RMC policies for various healthcare settings.
The authors emphasise the value of RMC and highlight that poor treatment and disrespectful care are issues that are essential to be addressed across all research fields, including community health, quality assurance, administration, and human rights.
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