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Sociology

Reproductive Health

2016

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Promoting Respectful Maternity Care Resource Package: Community Flipchart, Population Council Jan 2016

Promoting Respectful Maternity Care Resource Package: Community Flipchart, Population Council

Reproductive Health

Progress toward the reduction of maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality has been slow because improvements require overcoming financial and geographical barriers to accessing skilled care, as well as the poor quality of care in maternity units. A little-understood component of the poor quality of care experienced by women during facility-based childbirth is the disrespectful and abusive behavior of healthcare providers and other facility staff. Acknowledgment of these behaviors by policymakers, program staff, civil society groups, and community members indicates the problem is widespread. This is a teaching aid for community health workers and other community-level resource persons to conduct …