Maternal Perceptions of Antenatal Care Provision at a Tertiary Level Hospital, Riyadh

Objective: Report Maternal perceptions of antenatal care provision and identify deficiencies in the current model of care provision.Methods: A survey was conducted to record maternal views about quality of antenatal consultations provided at a tertiary level hospital. Trained nurses and female healt...

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Main Authors: Aneela Kamil, Ezzeldin Khorshid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oman Medical Specialty Board 2013-01-01
Series:Oman Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.omjournal.org/fultext_PDF.aspx?DetailsID=329&type=fultext
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spelling doaj-c0bc76d78248487bb3113e4891b49a412020-11-24T23:08:59ZengOman Medical Specialty BoardOman Medical Journal1999-768X2070-52042013-01-012813335Maternal Perceptions of Antenatal Care Provision at a Tertiary Level Hospital, RiyadhAneela KamilEzzeldin KhorshidObjective: Report Maternal perceptions of antenatal care provision and identify deficiencies in the current model of care provision.Methods: A survey was conducted to record maternal views about quality of antenatal consultations provided at a tertiary level hospital. Trained nurses and female health workers interviewed the patients attending antenatal visits during the month of July 2009. A standard questionnaire was use to enter the responses. Data were entered into the statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) for appropriate statistical analysis of the results. Data analysis generated two groups. One group had up to 4 antenatal visits and the other group had more than 4 visits.Results: Responses were obtained for 244 patients. Chi-square test was applied for the comparison of variables between the two groups. Significantly higher number of women preferred to follow the 4 visit care plan (n=118/244 vs. n=103/244, respectively; p=0.004). Patient satisfaction was also significantly higher among women in the 4 visit group (n=112/244 vs. n=90/244; p=0.04). More than 50% of patients said that they did not receive any information about the process of labor, breast-feeding or contraception.Conclusion: Women included in the study did not want frequent visits to antenatal clinic. Efforts should be made to provide information about labor, breast-feeding and contraception.http://www.omjournal.org/fultext_PDF.aspx?DetailsID=329&type=fultextAntenatalCare provisionMaternalViews.
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author Aneela Kamil
Ezzeldin Khorshid
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Ezzeldin Khorshid
Maternal Perceptions of Antenatal Care Provision at a Tertiary Level Hospital, Riyadh
Oman Medical Journal
Antenatal
Care provision
Maternal
Views.
author_facet Aneela Kamil
Ezzeldin Khorshid
author_sort Aneela Kamil
title Maternal Perceptions of Antenatal Care Provision at a Tertiary Level Hospital, Riyadh
title_short Maternal Perceptions of Antenatal Care Provision at a Tertiary Level Hospital, Riyadh
title_full Maternal Perceptions of Antenatal Care Provision at a Tertiary Level Hospital, Riyadh
title_fullStr Maternal Perceptions of Antenatal Care Provision at a Tertiary Level Hospital, Riyadh
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Perceptions of Antenatal Care Provision at a Tertiary Level Hospital, Riyadh
title_sort maternal perceptions of antenatal care provision at a tertiary level hospital, riyadh
publisher Oman Medical Specialty Board
series Oman Medical Journal
issn 1999-768X
2070-5204
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Objective: Report Maternal perceptions of antenatal care provision and identify deficiencies in the current model of care provision.Methods: A survey was conducted to record maternal views about quality of antenatal consultations provided at a tertiary level hospital. Trained nurses and female health workers interviewed the patients attending antenatal visits during the month of July 2009. A standard questionnaire was use to enter the responses. Data were entered into the statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) for appropriate statistical analysis of the results. Data analysis generated two groups. One group had up to 4 antenatal visits and the other group had more than 4 visits.Results: Responses were obtained for 244 patients. Chi-square test was applied for the comparison of variables between the two groups. Significantly higher number of women preferred to follow the 4 visit care plan (n=118/244 vs. n=103/244, respectively; p=0.004). Patient satisfaction was also significantly higher among women in the 4 visit group (n=112/244 vs. n=90/244; p=0.04). More than 50% of patients said that they did not receive any information about the process of labor, breast-feeding or contraception.Conclusion: Women included in the study did not want frequent visits to antenatal clinic. Efforts should be made to provide information about labor, breast-feeding and contraception.
topic Antenatal
Care provision
Maternal
Views.
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