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What price a welcome? Understanding structure agency in the delivery of respectful midwifery care in Uganda

Ackers, Louise; Webster, Hannah; Mugahi, Richard; Namiro, R

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Authors

Hannah Webster

Richard Mugahi

R Namiro



Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of research on mothers and midwives’ understanding of the concept of respectful care in the Ugandan public health settings. It focusses on one aspect of respect; namely communication that is perhaps least resource-dependent. The research found endemic levels of disrespect and tries to understand the reasons behind these organisational cultures and the role that governance could play in improving respect.

Design/methodology/approach – The study involved a combination of in-depth qualitative interviews with mothers and midwives together with focus groups with a cohort of midwives registered for a degree.

Findings – The findings highlight an alarming level of verbal abuse and poor communication that both deter women from attending public health facilities and, when they have to attend, reduces their willingness to disclose information about their health status. Respect is a major factor reducing the engagement of those women unable to afford private care, with health facilities in Uganda.

Research limitations/implications – Access to quality care provided by skilled birth attendants (midwives) is known to be the major factor preventing improvements in maternal mortality and morbidity in low income settings. Although communication lies at the agency end of the structure-agency continuum, important aspects of governance contribute to high levels of disrespect.

Originality/value – Whilst there is a lot of research on the concept of respectful care in high income settings applying this to the care environment in low resource settings is highly problematic. The findings presented here generate a more contextualised analysis generating important new insights which we hope will improve the quality of care in Uganda health facilities.
Keywords: Leadership, Governance structures, Patient perspectives, Communication, Midwifery, Determinants of health Paper type Research paper

Citation

Ackers, L., Webster, H., Mugahi, R., & Namiro, R. (2018). What price a welcome? Understanding structure agency in the delivery of respectful midwifery care in Uganda. International Journal of Health Governance, 23(1), 46-59. https://doi.org/10.1108/ijhg-11-2017-0061

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 9, 2017
Online Publication Date Feb 15, 2018
Publication Date Mar 5, 2018
Deposit Date Jan 2, 2018
Publicly Available Date Feb 20, 2018
Journal International Journal of Health Governance
Print ISSN 2059-4631
Publisher Emerald
Volume 23
Issue 1
Pages 46-59
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/ijhg-11-2017-0061
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijhg-11-2017-0061
Related Public URLs http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journal/ijhg
Additional Information Funders : Welfare of Women
Projects : Respectful Care

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