A multi-actor perspective of humanised midwifery care excellence: An exploratory survey

Kuipers, Yvonne J., Bleijenbergh, Roxanne, Thaels, Ellen and Mestdagh, Eveline (2024) A multi-actor perspective of humanised midwifery care excellence: An exploratory survey. Women's Studies International Forum, 106 . p. 102956. ISSN 0277-5395

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2024.102956

Abstract

Humanised midwifery care is a fundamental human right and need. This exploratory online survey presents a collective perception of meaningful standards of humanised midwifery care for excellent daily practice obtained from an international multi-actor group of maternity service users and providers. After performing a literature review, 137 key elements of humanised midwifery were extracted, listed, and rephrased into criteria. The criteria were distributed, and participants added 38 criteria. The perceived level of humanised midwifery performance was scored from 1 (low/substandard) to 10 (excellent). The 9–10 scores benchmarked humanised midwifery care excellence. 312 care professionals benchmarked 42 criteria, and 277 pregnant and postpartum women benchmarked 23 criteria showing a 30 % overlap. A total set of 50 criteria emerged, promoting humanised midwifery excellence. The benchmarking criteria suggest a shared conceptual thinking of person-centeredness and meaningfulness and provide a practical paradigm for the provision and receipt of humanised midwifery care.


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