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. 2022 Oct 5;22:752. doi: 10.1186/s12884-022-05065-4

Table 3.

Midwives’ Knowledge of Respectful Maternity Care

Domain Item (n = 250) n (%)
Correct
Giving emotional support 1.Warm welcoming in entering to labor unit 246 (98.4)
2.Showing around maternity labor unit’s environment 234 (93.6)
3. Establishing friendly communication 242 (96.8)
4. Encouraging and giving calming touch 217 (86.8)
5. Calling laboring woman’s name as she desires 215 (86)
6. Providing accurate and clear information about progress of labor, received care and interventions 238 (95.2)
7. Providing friendly environment to ask questions 234 (93.6)
8. Providing comfortable and calming environment 227 (90.8)
9. Freedom in choosing birthing position 195 (78)
10. Having companion of choice upon request 224 (89.6)
11. Respecting laboring woman’s and her companions’ beliefs and culture 234 (93.6)
12. Providing appropriate environment for companions 213 (85.2)
Providing safe care 13. Continuous or timely presence beside 233 (93.2)
14. Keeping medical records and the results of tests and consultations confidential 241 (96.4)
15. Obtaining informed consent before performing any care and interventions 228 (91.2)
16. Providing equal care to all laboring woman regardless of their socio-economic status, ethnicity, etc. 238 (95.2)
17. Providing evidence-based and up-to-date childbirth care 235 (94)
18. Providing pain relief 227 (90.8)
19. Paying attention to safety in providing care and interventions 243 (97.2)
20. Providing accurate information about progress of labor to companions 238 (95.2)
Preventing mistreatment 21. Attendance of unnecessary person during performing procedure 62 (24.8)
22. Physical violence in the case of non-cooperation 44 (17.6)
23. Shouting at the laboring woman in case of non-cooperation 58 (23.2)