Unveiling contextual influences of maternal satisfaction with labour care services in Nigeria: A qualitative inquiry.

Titilope A Awotunde, Mary Ani-Amponsah, Dolapo E Ajala, Simeon A Ojo, Thomas O Adeleke, Olufemi T Awotunde, Akintayo D Olaolorun
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Background: In light of the rising global effort to lower maternal mortality rates, it is crucial for low- and middle-income countries with poor maternal indices to investigate the problem of maternal satisfaction and the key elements that affect it. To this effect, this study explored the experiences of postnatal women in relation to labour services and investigated the factors that contribute to their overall satisfaction.

Aim: The study set out to explore factors influencing maternal satisfaction with labour care services in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria. This study ultimately seeks to advance our understanding of this phenomenon to impact labour care and policy.

Setting: The study was conducted among multiparous women who had their antenatal care and delivery in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria.

Methods: A qualitative study was performed using in-depth interviews among postnatal women.

Results: The results revealed a number of variables that could affect the women's satisfaction with labour care, including the choice of health facility, healthcare providers, environment of the facility, assurance of privacy, treating patients with dignity, provision of needed amenities and having a well-planned postnatal care assessment.

Conclusion: The study revealed that the costs of care, the skill of the caregiver, the provision of confidential and dignified care, and the availability of supplies all have an impact on maternal satisfaction. Hospital administration should address these issues to enhance the experience of women and labour care services.Contribution: The study's findings provide insights that will inform strategies to improve the quality of care being provided to parturients in Nigeria.

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揭示背景影响产妇满意度与劳动护理服务在尼日利亚:定性调查。
背景:鉴于全球不断努力降低孕产妇死亡率,孕产妇指数较差的低收入和中等收入国家必须调查孕产妇满意度问题及其影响因素。为此,本研究探讨了产后妇女在劳务方面的经历,并调查了影响她们总体满意度的因素。目的:本研究旨在探讨影响尼日利亚奥约州Ogbomoso产妇对分娩护理服务满意度的因素。本研究最终旨在促进我们对这一现象的理解,以影响劳动力护理和政策。环境:本研究在尼日利亚奥约州Ogbomoso进行产前护理和分娩的多胞胎妇女中进行。方法:采用深度访谈法对产后妇女进行定性研究。结果:结果揭示了一些可能影响妇女对分娩护理满意度的变量,包括卫生设施的选择、卫生保健提供者、设施的环境、隐私的保证、有尊严地对待病人、提供所需的便利设施以及有计划的产后护理评估。结论:研究表明,护理费用、护理人员的技能、提供保密和有尊严的护理以及供应的可获得性都对孕产妇满意度有影响。医院行政部门应处理这些问题,以提高妇女和分娩护理服务的经验。贡献:该研究的发现提供了见解,将为提高尼日利亚向产妇提供的护理质量的战略提供信息。
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