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Were things arranged so that you could get enough peace and rest?
How would you rate how well your doctor or midwife preserved your DIGNITY during your labor and/or birth? (Select one option)
The health care team was compassionate.
The health care team helped create a comfortable, caring environment.
They respected my knowledge of my baby.
My prenatal care provider(s) respected my knowledge and experience.
During this hospital stay, did doctors, nurses or other hospital staff talk with you about whether you would have the help you needed when you left the hospital?
During the transfer and after my arrival at the hospital, the hospital provider and staff were sensitive to the emotional impact of my change in birth place.
(For people who planned a birth at home, clinic, or birth centre and transferred to hospital) During the transfer and after my arrival at the hospital, health care provider(s) were sensitive to the emotional impact of my change in birth place