This brief outlines key findings and insights into the effect of the solutions on clients’ experience of care during labor and delivery. In 2019, ideas42—a consortium member of Breakthrough RESEARCH—led a study addressing behavioral barriers among providers to respectfuly maternity care (RMC), in collaboration with the USAID-funded SM360+ project and District Health Office (DHO) of Chipata, Zambia. Findings from the formative research phase contributed to developing solutions through an iterative behavior design process. The design process resulted in the development of a five component solution package: BETTER Pain Management Toolkit, feedback box, provider–client promise, Fresh Start funds, and a reflection workshop
BackgroundExperiences and perceptions of poor quality of care is a powerful determinant of utilisati...
Background: Several studies have identified how mistreatment during labour and childbirth can act as...
© 2020 Anteneh Asefa MekonnenThe mistreatment of women during facility-based childbirth is a violati...
This brief outlines key findings and insights into the effect of the solutions on clients’ experienc...
This brief details implementation of a pilot phase of respectful maternity care (RMC) solutions in C...
This brief informs national ministries of Health, health system officials, staff and clients, implem...
Background: Recently, a growing body of literature has established that disrespect and abuse during ...
Progress toward the reduction of maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality has been slow because ...
Background: Experiences and perceptions of poor quality of care is a powerful determinant of utilisa...
BackgroundLack of respectful maternity care (RMC) is increasingly recognized as a human rights issue...
For the last decade, there has been emerging evidence on experiences of mistreatment, disrespect and...
The Respectful Maternity Care Resource Package is a set of manuals, tools, and resources to ensure h...
Background: Promoting respect and dignity is a key component of providing quality care during facili...
This pilot study trained reproductive health care nurses to be more sensitive to women’s needs based...
Background: Many women in developing countries experience disrespect and abuse during labour and del...
BackgroundExperiences and perceptions of poor quality of care is a powerful determinant of utilisati...
Background: Several studies have identified how mistreatment during labour and childbirth can act as...
© 2020 Anteneh Asefa MekonnenThe mistreatment of women during facility-based childbirth is a violati...
This brief outlines key findings and insights into the effect of the solutions on clients’ experienc...
This brief details implementation of a pilot phase of respectful maternity care (RMC) solutions in C...
This brief informs national ministries of Health, health system officials, staff and clients, implem...
Background: Recently, a growing body of literature has established that disrespect and abuse during ...
Progress toward the reduction of maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality has been slow because ...
Background: Experiences and perceptions of poor quality of care is a powerful determinant of utilisa...
BackgroundLack of respectful maternity care (RMC) is increasingly recognized as a human rights issue...
For the last decade, there has been emerging evidence on experiences of mistreatment, disrespect and...
The Respectful Maternity Care Resource Package is a set of manuals, tools, and resources to ensure h...
Background: Promoting respect and dignity is a key component of providing quality care during facili...
This pilot study trained reproductive health care nurses to be more sensitive to women’s needs based...
Background: Many women in developing countries experience disrespect and abuse during labour and del...
BackgroundExperiences and perceptions of poor quality of care is a powerful determinant of utilisati...
Background: Several studies have identified how mistreatment during labour and childbirth can act as...
© 2020 Anteneh Asefa MekonnenThe mistreatment of women during facility-based childbirth is a violati...