Patient-Centered Respectful Maternity Care: A Factor Analysis Contextualizing Marginalized Identities, Trust, and Informed Choice
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Description
Examines issues of maternal autonomy and respect related to a pregnant person's experiences in the healthcare system. Utilizes the Mothers on Respect Index (MORi) and Mothers Autonomy in Decision Making (MADM) scales to analyze data from 484 patients regarding trust, informed choice, and identity. Includes statistics broken down by race, educational attainment, employment, justice involvement, disabilities, social risks, and
rural-urban commuting area (RUCA) codes across 7 RUCA categories, from rural area to metropolitan core.
Author(s)
Annie Glover, Carly Holman, Patrick Boise
Citation
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 24, 267
Date
04/2024
Type
Document
Tagged as
Culture and cultural competency · Healthcare quality · Maternal health and prenatal care · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data