Evaluation of Quality of Maternal Health Services in Selected Primary Health Centers in Rivers State

Kenechi A. Aliche, Joel Aluko
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The quality of care a woman experience during the prenatal, intrapartum and postpartum period has a direct impact on her health and the health of her child, and it might also affect her decision to seek care in the future. This study evaluated the quality of maternal health services in selected primary health centers in Rivers State. The study design was cross-sectional study design. Multistage sampling was used to select seven Primary health centers (PHCs) while simple random sampling was used to select 384 post-natal mothers across the selected PHCs. Self-administered questionnaire and checklist were used to assess the postnatal mothers and primary health centers respectively. The questionnaire collected data on socio-demographic variables, levels of satisfaction and factors influencing the quality of maternal health services while the checklist collected data on the extent to which the facilities have the capacity to support quality maternal health services. Three hundred and forty-one questionnaires and the entire checklist used for the survey were retrieved. SPSS V22 was used in the analytical process and data was analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results revealed that 40.2% of the postnatal mothers were within age 26-33 years, 54.8% had secondary school as their highest educational level and 85% were married. Majority of the mothers were satisfied with the maternal healthcare services in PHCs in Rivers State, mean was 102.24±11.68; the perceived factors influencing the quality of maternal health services in PHCs in Rivers State include, healthcare delivery (96.2%), adequate human and material resources (94.1%), staff conduct and practice (86.2%) and physical facilities (84.5%); although PHCs with facilities that are available and in good condition were 85.7% they are not fully equipped to support quality basic obstetric emergency care.
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对河流州选定初级保健中心产妇保健服务质量的评价
妇女在产前、产时和产后期间所得到的护理质量直接影响到她和她的孩子的健康,也可能影响到她今后寻求护理的决定。本研究评估了河流州选定的初级保健中心的产妇保健服务质量。研究设计为横断面研究设计。采用多阶段抽样方法选取7个初级保健中心,采用简单随机抽样方法选取所选初级保健中心的384名产后母亲。采用自填问卷和检查表分别对产后母亲和初级保健中心进行评估。调查表收集了关于社会人口变量、满意度水平和影响孕产妇保健服务质量的因素的数据,而核对表收集了关于设施有能力支持高质量孕产妇保健服务的程度的数据。回收了341份调查问卷和用于调查的完整清单。分析过程采用SPSS V22软件,数据采用描述性统计进行分析。结果显示,40.2%的产后母亲年龄在26-33岁之间,54.8%的产后母亲最高受教育程度为中学,85%的产后母亲已婚。大多数母亲对河流州初级保健医院的孕产妇保健服务感到满意,平均值为102.24±11.68;认为影响河流州初级保健中心孕产妇保健服务质量的因素包括:保健服务(96.2%)、充足的人力和物质资源(94.1%)、工作人员的行为和做法(86.2%)和物理设施(84.5%);虽然85.7%的初级保健医院有现成的设施和良好的条件,但它们没有完全具备支持高质量的基本产科急诊的能力。
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