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eISSN: 2582-8185 || CODEN: WJARAI || Impact Factor 8.2 ||  CrossRef DOI

Research and review articles are invited for publication in March 2026 (Volume 29, Issue 3) Submit manuscript

Maternal Care or Mistreatment? A Review of Obstetric Violence in Ghana

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Stephen Henry Afakorzi 1, 2, 3, *

1 Africa Centre of Excellence in Public Health and Toxicological Research, University of Port Harcourt, School of Public Health, Nigeria.

2 Ensign Global University, Kpong, Eastern Region, Ghana.

3 Family Health University, Teshie, Greater Accra Region, Ghana.

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World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2026, 29(02), 739-748

Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2026.29.2.0300

DOI url: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2026.29.2.0300

Received on 27 December 2025; revised on 11 February 2026; accepted on 14 February 2026

Mistreatment of women during childbirth is acknowledged globally as an impediment to achieving maternal health goals. In Ghana, despite improvements in antenatal care use and institutional child delivery policies, reports of obstetric violence remain pervasive. This review draws evidence from twelve peer reviewed sources conducted in Ghana by examining the forms, prevalence, determinants and consequences of mistreatment during childbirth. Findings indicate that verbal and physical abuse, non-consented care, neglect, discrimination, detention, and extortion are widespread and with normalization among healthcare workers. Factors that drive the phenomenon include systemic inadequacies, workload pressures and an entrenched socio-cultural attitude. Including Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) in policy, enhancing quality healthcare provider training and addressing infrastructural deficits in addition to a national commitment to RMC were recommended in order to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality, increase facility-based delivery and promote women’s rights.

Respectful Maternity Care; Obstetric Violence; Maternal Health; Childbirth Abuse; Skilled Birth Attendance; Ghana

https://wjarr.com/sites/default/files/fulltext_pdf/WJARR-2026-0300.pdf

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Stephen Henry Afakorzi. Maternal Care or Mistreatment? A Review of Obstetric Violence in Ghana. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2026, 29(2), 739-748. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2026.29.2.0300

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