Measuring experiences of facility-based care for pregnant women and newborns: a scoping review.

BMJ Global Health
Elysia LarsonÖ Tunçalp

Abstract

Access to high-quality, person-centred care during pregnancy and childbirth is a global priority. Positive experience of care is key in particular, because it is both a fundamental right and can influence health outcomes and future healthcare utilisation. Despite its importance for accountability and action, systematic guidance on measuring experience of care is limited. We conducted a scoping review of published literature to identify measures/instruments for experience of facility-based pregnancy and childbirth (abortion, antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal and newborn) care. We systematically searched five bibliographic databases from 1 January 2007 through 1 February 2019. Using a predefined evidence template, we extracted data on study design, data collection method, study population and care type as reported in primary quantitative articles. We report results narratively. We retrieved 16 528 unique citations, including 171 eligible articles representing, 157 unique instruments and 144 unique parent instruments across 56 countries. Half of the articles (90/171) did not use a validated instrument. While 82% (n=141) of articles reported on labour and childbirth care, only one reported on early pregnancy/abortion care. The most...Continue Reading

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Aug 7, 2019·Bulletin of the World Health Organization·Elysia LarsonÖzge Tunçalp

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Jan 10, 2021·The Lancet Global Health·Vanessa Brizuela, Özge Tunçalp
Dec 19, 2020·The Lancet Global Health·Adama Baguiya

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