The Mothers on Respect (MOR) index: measuring quality, safety, and human rights in childbirth
Background: Abuse of human rights in childbirth are documented in low, middle and high resource countries. A systematic review across 34 countries by the WHO Research Group on the Treatment of Women During Childbirth concluded that there is no consensus at a global level on how disrespectful materni...
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Main Authors: | Saraswathi Vedam (Author), Kathrin Stoll (Author), Nicholas Rubashkin (Author), Kelsey Martin (Author), Zoe Miller-Vedam (Author), Hermine Hayes-Klein (Author), Ganga Jolicoeur (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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