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Perceptions of antenatal care services by pregnant women attending government health centres in the Buea Health District, Cameroon: a cross sectional study

INTRODUCTION: User'sperception of quality of ANC services crucially impacts continuity of use of these services and hence pregnancy outcome. However in our community, ANC user's perceptions of quality are not known. METHODS: An observational analytic cross-sectional study was carried out a...

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Autores principales: Edie, Gregory Edie Halle Ekane, Obinchemti, Thomas Egbe, Tamufor, Emmanuel Njuma, Njie, Martin Mafany, Njamen, Theophile Nana, Achidi, Eric Akum
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4564405/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26405481
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2015.21.45.4858
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author Edie, Gregory Edie Halle Ekane
Obinchemti, Thomas Egbe
Tamufor, Emmanuel Njuma
Njie, Martin Mafany
Njamen, Theophile Nana
Achidi, Eric Akum
author_facet Edie, Gregory Edie Halle Ekane
Obinchemti, Thomas Egbe
Tamufor, Emmanuel Njuma
Njie, Martin Mafany
Njamen, Theophile Nana
Achidi, Eric Akum
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description INTRODUCTION: User'sperception of quality of ANC services crucially impacts continuity of use of these services and hence pregnancy outcome. However in our community, ANC user's perceptions of quality are not known. METHODS: An observational analytic cross-sectional study was carried out amongst pregnant women attending selected government health centres in the Buea Health District. We recruited 385 consenting pregnant women for the study. Demographic and clinical data were collected using structured questionnaires. The data was entered into Microsoft Excel and exported toEpi-Info (Version 3.5.1) for analysis. RESULTS: Geographical accessibility and perceived quality of care were the predominant reasons for choosing or changing a site for ANC. One third of respondents (30.1%) attended a health centre out of their catchment health area with Buea Town health centre receiving the highest proportion of women out of the health area (56.8% of attendees). Knowledge about antenatal care varied and majority of respondents (96.4%) were satisfied with the antenatal services received. However, there were elements of dissatisfaction with health centre services, poor sitting facilities, amenities, few health education talks and poor nursing skills. High educational level (high school and university) (X(2) = 8.714; p = 0.01) and first time pregnancy(X(2)= 4.217; p= 0.04) were significantly associated with poor satisfaction. CONCLUSION: Policy makers should implement changes in the health care delivery system taking into account the users’ preferences, more so in the light of increasing female education in Cameroon.
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spelling pubmed-45644052015-09-24 Perceptions of antenatal care services by pregnant women attending government health centres in the Buea Health District, Cameroon: a cross sectional study Edie, Gregory Edie Halle Ekane Obinchemti, Thomas Egbe Tamufor, Emmanuel Njuma Njie, Martin Mafany Njamen, Theophile Nana Achidi, Eric Akum Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: User'sperception of quality of ANC services crucially impacts continuity of use of these services and hence pregnancy outcome. However in our community, ANC user's perceptions of quality are not known. METHODS: An observational analytic cross-sectional study was carried out amongst pregnant women attending selected government health centres in the Buea Health District. We recruited 385 consenting pregnant women for the study. Demographic and clinical data were collected using structured questionnaires. The data was entered into Microsoft Excel and exported toEpi-Info (Version 3.5.1) for analysis. RESULTS: Geographical accessibility and perceived quality of care were the predominant reasons for choosing or changing a site for ANC. One third of respondents (30.1%) attended a health centre out of their catchment health area with Buea Town health centre receiving the highest proportion of women out of the health area (56.8% of attendees). Knowledge about antenatal care varied and majority of respondents (96.4%) were satisfied with the antenatal services received. However, there were elements of dissatisfaction with health centre services, poor sitting facilities, amenities, few health education talks and poor nursing skills. High educational level (high school and university) (X(2) = 8.714; p = 0.01) and first time pregnancy(X(2)= 4.217; p= 0.04) were significantly associated with poor satisfaction. CONCLUSION: Policy makers should implement changes in the health care delivery system taking into account the users’ preferences, more so in the light of increasing female education in Cameroon. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2015-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4564405/ /pubmed/26405481 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2015.21.45.4858 Text en © Gregory Edie Halle Ekane Edie et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Edie, Gregory Edie Halle Ekane
Obinchemti, Thomas Egbe
Tamufor, Emmanuel Njuma
Njie, Martin Mafany
Njamen, Theophile Nana
Achidi, Eric Akum
Perceptions of antenatal care services by pregnant women attending government health centres in the Buea Health District, Cameroon: a cross sectional study
title Perceptions of antenatal care services by pregnant women attending government health centres in the Buea Health District, Cameroon: a cross sectional study
title_full Perceptions of antenatal care services by pregnant women attending government health centres in the Buea Health District, Cameroon: a cross sectional study
title_fullStr Perceptions of antenatal care services by pregnant women attending government health centres in the Buea Health District, Cameroon: a cross sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of antenatal care services by pregnant women attending government health centres in the Buea Health District, Cameroon: a cross sectional study
title_short Perceptions of antenatal care services by pregnant women attending government health centres in the Buea Health District, Cameroon: a cross sectional study
title_sort perceptions of antenatal care services by pregnant women attending government health centres in the buea health district, cameroon: a cross sectional study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4564405/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26405481
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2015.21.45.4858
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