User satisfaction with antenatal care in Norway.
Ane SaetrumSabine KaiserMonica MartinussenPublished in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2023)
The results of this study indicate that women who attended antenatal care in Norway were satisfied with the care they received. Midwives had an important role, and their relational and professional competence was highly valuated by expectant mothers. The findings also suggest that there are still opportunities to improve satisfaction with antenatal care, for example, by increasing the focus on mental health during antenatal consultations.