Methodological development of tools to measure how women are treated during facility-based childbirth in four countries: labor observation and community survey
Do women’s perspectives of quality of care during childbirth match with those of providers? A qualitative study in Uttar Pradesh, India
Quality assessment indicators in antenatal care worldwide: a systematic review
Addressing disrespect and abuse during childbirth in facilities
Women suffer more from disrespectful and abusive care than from the labour pain itself: a qualitative study from Women’s perspective
Overview of literature on RMC and applications to Tanzania
Recency of migration, region of origin and women’s experience of maternity care in England: Evidence from a large cross-sectional survey
Logistical, cultural, and structural barriers to immediate neonatal care and neonatal resuscitation in Bihar, India
Measuring mistreatment of women throughout the birthing process: Implications for quality of care assessments
Essential Care for Every Baby: Improving compliance with newborn care practices in rural Nicaragua
The “hot potato” topic: Challenges and facilitators to promoting respectful maternal care within a broader health intervention in Tanzania
Reducing maternal mortality in the United States
Beyond measurement: the drivers of disrespect and abuse in obstetric care
Expanding the agenda for addressing mistreatment in maternity care: A mapping review and gender analysis
Litigating to ensure access to quality maternal health care for women and girls in Kenya
Women’s perspectives of mistreatment during childbirth at health facilities in Ghana: Findings from a qualitative study
Cost-effectiveness of a mentorship and quality improvement intervention to enhance the quality of antenatal care at rural health centers in Rwanda
The severity and management of complications among postabortion patients treated in Kinshasa health facilities
Learning from the experience of maternity healthcare workers in Malawi: A qualitative study leading to ten low-cost recommendations to improve working lives and quality of care
Adapting the Quality Maternal and Newborn Care (QMNC) Framework to evaluate models of antenatal care: A pilot study
Identifying disrespect and abuse in organisational culture: A study of two hospitals in Mumbai, India
Parents’ and healthcare professionals’ experiences of care after stillbirth in low and middle‐income countries: A systematic review and metasummary’
`It makes sense and it works’: Maternity care providers’ perspectives on the feasibility of a group antenatal care model (Pregnancy Circles)
Examining the financial feasibility of using a new special health fund to provide universal coverage for a basic maternal and child health benefit package in Nigeria
Childbirth experiences related to obstetric violence in public health units in Quito, Ecuador
The secret sauce: Secrets of high performing neonatal intensive care units
Measuring family planning quality and its link with contraceptive use in public facilities in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda
Compassionate and respectful maternity care during facility based child birth and women’s intent to use maternity service in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
Integration of the Opportunity‐Ability‐Motivation behavior change framework into a coaching‐based WHO Safe Childbirth Checklist program in India
Asking different questions: A call to action for research to improve the quality of care for every woman, every child
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Methodological development of tools to measure how women are treated during facility-based childbirth in four countries: labor observation and community survey
Do women’s perspectives of quality of care during childbirth match with those of providers? A qualitative study in Uttar Pradesh, India
Addressing disrespect and abuse during childbirth in facilities
Women suffer more from disrespectful and abusive care than from the labour pain itself: a qualitative study from Women’s perspective
Overview of literature on RMC and applications to Tanzania
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