Two out of every three pregnant women who gave birth in public health facilities of Tullo Woreda were dissatisfied with deliveries services, Eastern Ethiopia.
Shasho DebelleMulugeta GamachuAlemayehu DeressaAdera DeballaAddisu EyeberuGalana Mamo AyanaAbdi BirhanuHamdi Fekredin ZakariaFenan ReshidNega AsefaIbsa MussaPublished in: SAGE open medicine (2024)
This study pointed out that only 33.5% of women were satisfied with delivery care services provided in public health facilities of the study area. Factors such as not having ANC, using foot and auto-rickshaw as means of transportation, availability of drugs, and toilets were predictor of maternal satisfactions. Awareness creation for the benefit of ANC follow-up and delivery in the health facilities and providing safe transportation during referral time may help mothers get a timely healthcare service, which may increase client satisfaction. The concerned entities must pay attention in timely availability of drugs and improving the toiles, which play a role in shaping and molding level of satisfaction of women.