Improving respectful maternity care through group antenatal care: findings from a cluster randomized controlled trial.

Author:

Lanyo Theresa Norpeli1,Zielinski Ruth1,Kukula Vida A.2,Apetorgbor Veronica E.A.2,Ghosh Bidisha1,Lockhart Nancy A.1,Lori Jody R.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

2. Dodowa Health Research Centre

Abstract

Abstract Background: Disrespect and patient mistreatment are identified as barriers to care-seeking and low uptake of facility-based deliveries. These mitigating factors have led to slow progress in the achievement of maternal and child health targets, especially in Ghana. Group antenatal care, as an alternative to individual antenatal was implemented to explore the impact on outcomes, including mothers' perception of respectful care. Methods:A cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted in 14 health facilities across four districts in the Easter Region of Ghana. These facilities were randomized to intervention or control using a matched pair. Data was collected at several timepoints: enrollment (Time 0), 34 weeks gestation to 3 weeks post-delivery (Time 1), 6 to 12 weeks post-delivery (Time 2), 5 to 8 months post-delivery (Time 3), and 11 to 14 months post-delivery (Time 4). Questions related to respectful care were asked at Time 2, while a focus group discussion (FGDs) was conducted as part of a process evaluation to examine participants' experiences about respectful maternity care. Results: The findings from the intervention group indicate that participants perceived higher levels of respect in comparison to the control group. Privacy and confidentiality were maintained. They believed they had been provided with adequate information, education, and counseling, empowering them to make informed decisions. Participants perceived a shortened waiting time and reduced discrimination in care provision. Generally, there were higher levels of satisfaction with antenatal care. Conclusion: The provision of respectful maternity care, which is essential to increasing healthcare utilization, has been demonstrated to correlate positively with group antenatal care.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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