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Predictors of Women's Satisfaction with Hospital-Based Intrapartum Care in Asmara Public Hospitals, Eritrea

BACKGROUND: Exploring patient satisfaction contributes to provide quality maternity care, but there is paucity of epidemiologic data in Eritrea. OBJECTIVES: To determine the predictors of women's satisfaction with intrapartum care in Asmara public maternity hospitals in Eritrea. METHODS: A cros...

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Autores principales: Kifle, Meron Mehari, Ghirmai, Filmon Abraham, Berhe, Soliana Amanuel, Tesfay, Winta Sium, Weldegebriel, Yodit Teklemariam, Gebrehiwet, Zebib Tesfamariam
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Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5763131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29445401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3717408
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author Kifle, Meron Mehari
Ghirmai, Filmon Abraham
Berhe, Soliana Amanuel
Tesfay, Winta Sium
Weldegebriel, Yodit Teklemariam
Gebrehiwet, Zebib Tesfamariam
author_facet Kifle, Meron Mehari
Ghirmai, Filmon Abraham
Berhe, Soliana Amanuel
Tesfay, Winta Sium
Weldegebriel, Yodit Teklemariam
Gebrehiwet, Zebib Tesfamariam
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description BACKGROUND: Exploring patient satisfaction contributes to provide quality maternity care, but there is paucity of epidemiologic data in Eritrea. OBJECTIVES: To determine the predictors of women's satisfaction with intrapartum care in Asmara public maternity hospitals in Eritrea. METHODS: A cross-sectional study among 771 mothers who gave birth in three public Hospitals. Chi-square tests were done to analyze the difference in proportion and logistic regression to assess the predictors of satisfaction with intrapartum care. RESULTS: Overall, only 20.8% of the participants were satisfied with intrapartum service. The key predictors of satisfaction with intrapartum care were provision of clean bed and beddings (AOR = 18.87, 2.33–15.75), privacy during examinations (AOR = 10.22, 4.86–21.48), using understandable language (AOR = 8.72, 3.57–21.27), showing how to summon for help (AOR = 8.16, 4.30–15.48), showing baby immediately after birth (AOR = 8.14, 2.87–23.07), control of the delivery room (AOR = 6.86, 2.65–17.75), receiving back massage (AOR = 6.43, 3.23–12.81), toilet access and cleanliness (AOR = 6.09, 3.25–11.42), availability of chairs for relatives (AOR = 5.96, 3.14–11.30), allowing parents to stay during labour (AOR = 3.52, 1.299–9.56), and request for permission before any procedure (AOR = 2.39, 1.28–4.46). CONCLUSION: To increase satisfaction with intrapartum care, maternity service providers need to address the general maternity ward cleanliness, improve the quality of physical facilities, and sensitize health providers for better communication with clients. Policy makers need to adopt strategies that ensure more women involvement in decision making and consideration of privacy and reassurance needs during the whole delivery process.
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spelling pubmed-57631312018-02-14 Predictors of Women's Satisfaction with Hospital-Based Intrapartum Care in Asmara Public Hospitals, Eritrea Kifle, Meron Mehari Ghirmai, Filmon Abraham Berhe, Soliana Amanuel Tesfay, Winta Sium Weldegebriel, Yodit Teklemariam Gebrehiwet, Zebib Tesfamariam Obstet Gynecol Int Research Article BACKGROUND: Exploring patient satisfaction contributes to provide quality maternity care, but there is paucity of epidemiologic data in Eritrea. OBJECTIVES: To determine the predictors of women's satisfaction with intrapartum care in Asmara public maternity hospitals in Eritrea. METHODS: A cross-sectional study among 771 mothers who gave birth in three public Hospitals. Chi-square tests were done to analyze the difference in proportion and logistic regression to assess the predictors of satisfaction with intrapartum care. RESULTS: Overall, only 20.8% of the participants were satisfied with intrapartum service. The key predictors of satisfaction with intrapartum care were provision of clean bed and beddings (AOR = 18.87, 2.33–15.75), privacy during examinations (AOR = 10.22, 4.86–21.48), using understandable language (AOR = 8.72, 3.57–21.27), showing how to summon for help (AOR = 8.16, 4.30–15.48), showing baby immediately after birth (AOR = 8.14, 2.87–23.07), control of the delivery room (AOR = 6.86, 2.65–17.75), receiving back massage (AOR = 6.43, 3.23–12.81), toilet access and cleanliness (AOR = 6.09, 3.25–11.42), availability of chairs for relatives (AOR = 5.96, 3.14–11.30), allowing parents to stay during labour (AOR = 3.52, 1.299–9.56), and request for permission before any procedure (AOR = 2.39, 1.28–4.46). CONCLUSION: To increase satisfaction with intrapartum care, maternity service providers need to address the general maternity ward cleanliness, improve the quality of physical facilities, and sensitize health providers for better communication with clients. Policy makers need to adopt strategies that ensure more women involvement in decision making and consideration of privacy and reassurance needs during the whole delivery process. Hindawi 2017 2017-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5763131/ /pubmed/29445401 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3717408 Text en Copyright © 2017 Meron Mehari Kifle et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under 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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Kifle, Meron Mehari
Ghirmai, Filmon Abraham
Berhe, Soliana Amanuel
Tesfay, Winta Sium
Weldegebriel, Yodit Teklemariam
Gebrehiwet, Zebib Tesfamariam
Predictors of Women's Satisfaction with Hospital-Based Intrapartum Care in Asmara Public Hospitals, Eritrea
title Predictors of Women's Satisfaction with Hospital-Based Intrapartum Care in Asmara Public Hospitals, Eritrea
title_full Predictors of Women's Satisfaction with Hospital-Based Intrapartum Care in Asmara Public Hospitals, Eritrea
title_fullStr Predictors of Women's Satisfaction with Hospital-Based Intrapartum Care in Asmara Public Hospitals, Eritrea
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of Women's Satisfaction with Hospital-Based Intrapartum Care in Asmara Public Hospitals, Eritrea
title_short Predictors of Women's Satisfaction with Hospital-Based Intrapartum Care in Asmara Public Hospitals, Eritrea
title_sort predictors of women's satisfaction with hospital-based intrapartum care in asmara public hospitals, eritrea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5763131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29445401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3717408
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