Women Health Right and Empowerment during Childbirth

Norah A. Alshehri (1) , Yasser Sabr (2) , Alanoud AlAlshaikh (3) , Khalid Alshehri (4) , Shahad Alqahtani (5) , Yara Alzamil (6) , Mouaiad Ghabban (7)
(1) King Saud University, Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. , Saudi Arabia
(2) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine, King Saud University, King Saud University Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. , Saudi Arabia
(3) College of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. , Saudi Arabia
(4) College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. , Saudi Arabia
(5) College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. , Saudi Arabia
(6) College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. , Saudi Arabia
(7) College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. , Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Background: Women health right and empowerment during childbirth is an emerging important topic worldwide. Violation of women dignity, privacy, and confidentiality impact birth outcomes as consequence influencing both morbidity and mortality rate. This occurs as result to complex reasons that attributable to health services which include inadequate coverage of health care, lack of trained assistance, insufficient essential obstetric care and poor health referral system.


 


Objective: To explore women experience during childbirth in terms of health rights and the quality of care provided and to further study women attuited and experience with midwives and their future role in obstetric care.


 


Method: Based on informant report, a random snowballing sampling technique was carried out through using an anonymous online - based questionnaire. Participants in this study were (n=360) women. Ethical approval was obtained by the institutional review board at King Saud University (IRB No. E-18-32836).


 


Results: The majority of women reported their childbirth experience as unfavourable. According to our findings, women encounter various kinds of obstetric violence including denial of access to a health care, restriction of analgesia, violation of privacy and failure of obtaining an informed consent which found to be high as (91.0%), (53.0%) respectively.   


 


Conclusion: Optimal maternity care can be assured through appropriate access to medical resources and health care expertise with a higher priority committed to supporting midwife-led care during childbirth.

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Norah A. Alshehri
Yasser Sabr
Alanoud AlAlshaikh
Khalid Alshehri
Shahad Alqahtani
Yara Alzamil
Mouaiad Ghabban
Alshehri, N. A. ., Sabr, Y. ., AlAlshaikh, A. ., Alshehri, K. ., Alqahtani, S. ., Alzamil, Y. ., & Ghabban, M. . (2021). Women Health Right and Empowerment during Childbirth. Journal of Current Medical Research and Opinion, 4(02), 806−812. https://doi.org/10.15520/jcmro.v4i02.394
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