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Perceptions on respectful maternity care in Sri Lanka: Study protocol for a mixed-methods study of patients and providers
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Patabendige, Malitha
, Agampodi, Thilini Chanchala
, Agampodi, Suneth Buddhika
, Jayawardane, Asanka
, Wickramasooriya, Denagamage Jayamini
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Biology and Life Sciences
/ Earth Sciences
/ Evaluation
/ Maternal health services
/ Medical care
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ People and places
/ Quality management
/ Registered Report Protocol
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Social Sciences
2021
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Perceptions on respectful maternity care in Sri Lanka: Study protocol for a mixed-methods study of patients and providers
by
Patabendige, Malitha
, Agampodi, Thilini Chanchala
, Agampodi, Suneth Buddhika
, Jayawardane, Asanka
, Wickramasooriya, Denagamage Jayamini
in
Biology and Life Sciences
/ Earth Sciences
/ Evaluation
/ Maternal health services
/ Medical care
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ People and places
/ Quality management
/ Registered Report Protocol
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Social Sciences
2021
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Perceptions on respectful maternity care in Sri Lanka: Study protocol for a mixed-methods study of patients and providers
by
Patabendige, Malitha
, Agampodi, Thilini Chanchala
, Agampodi, Suneth Buddhika
, Jayawardane, Asanka
, Wickramasooriya, Denagamage Jayamini
in
Biology and Life Sciences
/ Earth Sciences
/ Evaluation
/ Maternal health services
/ Medical care
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ People and places
/ Quality management
/ Registered Report Protocol
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Social Sciences
2021
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Perceptions on respectful maternity care in Sri Lanka: Study protocol for a mixed-methods study of patients and providers
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Perceptions on respectful maternity care in Sri Lanka: Study protocol for a mixed-methods study of patients and providers
2021
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Over the past few decades, interest in providing and measuring Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) has increased markedly. Sri Lanka is reportedly shown to have better maternal health statistics and studies on quality improvement are lacking in this unique population. We aim to describe healthcare providers' perceptions and women's expectations, perceptions and their gaps in service provision regarding RMC in Sri Lanka.
A descriptive cross-sectional study with a mixed-methods approach comprising of qualitative component followed by a quantitative component will be conducted in Castle Street Hospital for Women (CSHW) and De Soysa Hospital for Women (DSHW), Colombo, Sri Lanka. Healthcare providers (HCP- doctors, nurses and midwives) and vaginally delivered postnatal women (in postnatal wards and postnatal well-baby clinics) will be recruited through convenience sampling. In-depth interviews will be conducted with each of the four categories. Thematic analysis will be adopted to analyze qualitative data and the findings will further be used to improve the quantitative phase questionnaires. Self-administered questionnaire will be administered to a 378 vaginally delivered postnatal women [quota sampling across ten wards], exploring demographic details, and maternal opinion on various aspects of RMC. Locally validated Women's Perceptions of RMC tool (WP-RMC) will also be used to measure the level of RMC among these postnatal women along with the questionnaire 01. Qualitative findings will be used for cognitive validation of the WP-RMC into the Sri Lankan setting.
This study will explore HCP's and women's expectations, perceptions and their gaps in service provision regarding RMC in two maternity hospitals in Sri Lanka. Assessment of the quality of care with regards to RMC have not been reported previously in this setting.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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