“Is the doctor God to punish me?!” An intersectional examination of disrespectful and abusive care during childbirth against single mothers in Tunisia
Labor pain experiences and perceptions: A qualitative study among postpartum women in Ghana
Honoring motherhood: The meaning of childbirth for Tongan women
Human rights in childbirth, narratives and restorative justice: A review
A call for collaboration on respectful, person-centered health care in family planning and maternal health
Poor quality for poor women? Inequities in the quality of antenatal and delivery care in Kenya
Is perceived discrimination in pregnancy prospectively linked to postpartum depression? Exploring the role of education
The Mothers on Respect (MOR) index: Measuring quality, safety, and human rights in childbirth
Mistreatment of women during childbirth in Abuja, Nigeria: A qualitative study on perceptions and experiences of women and healthcare providers
Perceptions and experiences of the mistreatment of women during childbirth in health facilities in Guinea: A qualitative study with women and service providers
A qualitative study of women’s and health providers’ attitudes and acceptability of mistreatment during childbirth in health facilities in Guinea
Discrimination against childbearing Romani women in maternity care in Europe: A mixed-methods systematic review
Women’s descriptions of childbirth trauma relating to care provider actions and interactions
Stillbirth – A challenge for the 21st century
The role of civil society in strengthening intercultural maternal health care in local health facilities: Puno, Peru
Dimensions of patient satisfaction with comprehensive abortion care in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
International human rights and the mistreatment of women during childbirth
Good practices according to WHO’s recommendation for normal labor and birth and women’s assessment of the care received: The “Birth in Brazil” national research study, 2011/2012
Good practices according to WHO’s recommendation for normal labor and birth and women’s assessment of the care received: The “Birth in Brazil” national research study, 2011/2012
“When the baby remains there for a long time, it is going to die so you have to hit her small for the baby to come out”: Justification of disrespectful and abusive care during childbirth among midwifery students in Ghana
“By slapping their laps, the patient will know that you truly care for her”: A qualitative study on social norms and acceptability of the mistreatment of women during childbirth in Abuja, Nigeria
The prevalence of disrespect and abuse during facility-based childbirth in urban Tanzania
Mitigating disrespect and abuse during childbirth in Tanzania: An exploratory study of the effects of two facility-based interventions in a large public hospital
Applying a participatory approach to the promotion of a culture of respect during childbirth
Applying a participatory approach to the promotion of a culture of respect during childbirth
Education, employment and practice: Midwifery graduates in Papua New Guinea
Challenges women with disability face in accessing and using maternal healthcare services in Ghana: A qualitative study
Moving beyond disrespect and abuse: Addressing the structural dimensions of obstetric violence
Invisible wounds: Obstetric violence in the United States
‘Moving on’ violence, wellbeing and questions about violence in antenatal care encounters. A qualitative study with Somali-born refugees in Sweden