Maternal satisfaction with delivery service and associated factors among women who gave birth at public hospitals in Guji Zone, Southern Ethiopia.
Endale Megersa AlemuAbdene Weya KasoGirma Worku ObsieHiwot Zelalem FessahaGebi AgeroPublished in: BMC women's health (2024)
The overall magnitude of women's satisfaction with delivery services is low, which is below the national client satisfaction target of ≥ 85%. Factors such as mode of delivery, assured privacy, short duration of labor, waiting time ≤ 30 min, and good fetal outcome were significantly associated with women's satisfaction with delivery services. Therefore, healthcare providers should provide better management during intrapartum childbirth or emergency obstetric care to improve fetal outcomes during delivery services. In addition, health facility managers should avail infrastructure that helps to maintain the privacy of women who give birth in the facility.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- pregnancy outcomes
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- mental health
- health information
- primary care
- public health
- cervical cancer screening
- breast cancer risk
- affordable care act
- body mass index
- insulin resistance
- social media
- chronic pain
- health insurance
- long term care
- climate change
- glycemic control
- birth weight