Background: South Africa has included birth companions in its national guidelines for maternity care and the revised Maternity Case Record, in and effort to improve the quality and experience of care. However, reservations amongst healthcare providers remain about the acceptability of birth companions in the labour ward. Objectives: To document the experiences and perceptions of birth companions who supported women in labour in a rural hospital in Limpopo Province where a Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) project was piloted. Method: An institution-based cross-sectional study design was employed. Purposive sampling was employed where all birth companions who supported a woman during labour and birth were included in the study. The experienc...
Introduction: Continuous one-to-one support for women in childbirth has been demonstrated through a ...
Master of Nursing. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.Background Giving birth is one of the m...
Introduction: most maternal and 24.3% of infant deaths occur during childbirth. Interventions d...
Introduction and background: The birth companionship programme was introduced as part of the Respect...
Background: Most women delivering in South African State Maternity Hospitals do not have a childbirt...
Background Having a companion of choice throughout childbirth is an important compon...
Companions provide support to women during the antenatal, labour, delivery and post-natal period. Du...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the utilisation of birth companions by women in the pu...
BACKGROUND : Health professionals are striving to improve respectful care for women, but they fall s...
OBJECTIVE To explore experiences of care during labour and birth from the perspectives of both the ...
BACKGROUND: Labour companionship refers to support provided to a woman during labour and childbirth,...
BACKGROUND: South African maternity care guidelines stipulate that post-natal patients can be disch...
BACKGROUND:Research suggests that birth companionship, and in particular, continuous support during ...
OBJECTIVE:To explore experiences of care during labour and birth from the perspectives of both the h...
BACKGROUND: Birthing care matters to women and some women experience mistreatment during childbirth...
Introduction: Continuous one-to-one support for women in childbirth has been demonstrated through a ...
Master of Nursing. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.Background Giving birth is one of the m...
Introduction: most maternal and 24.3% of infant deaths occur during childbirth. Interventions d...
Introduction and background: The birth companionship programme was introduced as part of the Respect...
Background: Most women delivering in South African State Maternity Hospitals do not have a childbirt...
Background Having a companion of choice throughout childbirth is an important compon...
Companions provide support to women during the antenatal, labour, delivery and post-natal period. Du...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the utilisation of birth companions by women in the pu...
BACKGROUND : Health professionals are striving to improve respectful care for women, but they fall s...
OBJECTIVE To explore experiences of care during labour and birth from the perspectives of both the ...
BACKGROUND: Labour companionship refers to support provided to a woman during labour and childbirth,...
BACKGROUND: South African maternity care guidelines stipulate that post-natal patients can be disch...
BACKGROUND:Research suggests that birth companionship, and in particular, continuous support during ...
OBJECTIVE:To explore experiences of care during labour and birth from the perspectives of both the h...
BACKGROUND: Birthing care matters to women and some women experience mistreatment during childbirth...
Introduction: Continuous one-to-one support for women in childbirth has been demonstrated through a ...
Master of Nursing. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.Background Giving birth is one of the m...
Introduction: most maternal and 24.3% of infant deaths occur during childbirth. Interventions d...