Journal article

Partnership-defined quality approach to companionship during labour and birth in East New Britain, Papua New Guinea: A mixed-methods study

AN Wilson, P Melepia, R Suruka, P Hezeri, D Kabiu, D Babona, P Wapi, MA Bohren, JP Vogel, A Kelly-Hanku, A Morgan, JG Beeson, C Morgan, N Spotswood, MJL Scoullar, LM Vallely, CSE Homer

Plos Global Public Health | Published : 2022

Abstract

Companionship during labour and birth is a critical component of quality maternal and newborn care, resulting in improved care experiences and better birth outcomes. Little is known about the preferences and experiences of companionship in Papua New Guinea (PNG), and how it can be implemented in a culturally appropriate way. The aim of this study was to describe perspectives and experiences of women, their partners and health providers regarding labour and birth companionship, identify enablers and barriers and develop a framework for implementing this intervention in PNG health facilities. A mixed methods study was conducted with five facilities in East New Britain, PNG. Data included 5 fac..

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