References


(for January’s Action of the Month - Respectful Maternity Care)

  1. Center for Reproductive Rights & Federation of Women Lawyers--Kenya (FIDA) 2007, Failure to Deliver: Violations of Women’s Human Rights in Kenyan Health Facilities, United States.
  2. Miller, S., Tejada, A., Murgueytio, P. & et al. 2002, Strategic Assessment of Reproductive Health in the Dominican Republic, Population Council, New York, New York.
  3. Fonn, S., Mtonga, A., Nkoloma, H., Bantebya Kyomuhendo, G., Dasilva, L., Kazilimani, E., Davis, S. & Dia, R. 2001, "Health providers' opinions on provider-client relations: results of a multi-country study to test Health Workers for Change", Health policy and planning, vol. 16, no. suppl_1, pp. 19-23.
  4. Jewkes R, et al., 1998, Why do nurses abuse patients? Reflections from South African Obstetric Services Soc. Sci. Med. Vol. 47, No. 11, pp. 1781 – 1795
  5. Deadly Delivery: The Maternal Health Care Crisis in the U.S.A. London: Amnesty International Publications, 2010. pp. 2.
  6. Rodriguez del Barrio L., Vadeboncoeur H., Fontaine L., Saint-Amant S, Hivon M., 2010, L’accouchement en établissement est-il susceptible de donner lieu à de la maltraitance de la négligence ou de la violence?, Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur la violence familiale et la violence faite aux femmes (CRI-VIFF), Université de Montréal.
  7. El-Nemer, Amina, Soo Downe, and Neil Small. "'She would help me from the heart': an Ethnography of Egyptian Women in Labour." Social Science Medicine. 62.1 (2006): 81-