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Table 4 Service providers’ personal observations of disrespectful and abusive care during childbirth in health facilities, Addis Ababa, 2013

From: Service providers’ experiences of disrespectful and abusive behavior towards women during facility based childbirth in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Questions related to disrespect and abuse

Response; Yes, n (%)

Ever past (n1)a

Within the past 30 days (n2)b

Physical force or abrasive behavior with laboring mothers (for example slapping or hitting them) (n1 = 54; n2 = 44)

14 (25.9)

1 (2.3)

Mothers have been separated from their baby unnecessarily (n1 = 54; n2 = 45)

4 (7.4)

3 (6.7)

Mothers have been denied foods or fluids unnecessarily (n1 = 55; n2 = 45)

5 (9.1)

2 (4.4)

Service providers have used insults, intimidation, threats, or coercion to mothers or their companion (n1 = 53; n2 = 45)

9 (17.0)

4 (8.9)

Service providers shown disrespect to mothers based on any specific attribute. (HIV status or ethnic group, for example) (n1 = 52; n2 = 44)

4 (7.7)

Mothers have been left alone or unattended (n1 = 53; n2 = 45)

7 (13.2)

4 (8.9)

Mothers’ privacy during labor and delivery has not been protected (n1 = 55; n2 = 45)

19 (34.5)

16 (35.6)

Mothers have been detained at the facility, against their will (n1 = 50; n2 = 41)

9 (18.0)

2 (4.9)

In your own personal capacity have you ever done anything that made you feel you disrespected or abused women in childbirth? (n1 = 55; n2 = 45)

8 (14.5)

2 (4.4)

  1. an1: number of respondents for respective questions aimed at practice of disrespect and abuse ever past in the facility
  2. bn2: number of respondents for respective questions aimed at practice of disrespect and abuse within the last 30 days of the interview