Quality of Labor and Delivery Services: Maternal Satisfaction Study from a Tertiary Hospital

G. Chalise, S. Shrestha, Bibhav Adhikari
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Introduction: Maternal satisfaction is an important indicator for any hospital to measure the quality of labor and delivery services. Satisfaction with the care received during labor and childbirth process influences the decision of institutional delivery for future utilisation. This study aims to identify the satisfaction of postnatal mothers towards labor and delivery service in a selected hospital. Methods: It is a descriptive cross-sectional study. Non-probabilistic purposive sampling technique was used to select a sample. A total of 54 postnatal mothers were interviewed using a semi-structured interview schedule. It was adapted from Donabedian Model and Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) Scale focusing on four aspects i.e. health institution related aspect, interpersonal aspects of care, abuse free care and informative aspects of care in five-point Likert scales. Data were coded, entered and analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 16 for windows. Results: In this study, 79.6% of the postnatal mothers were satisfied with the overall aspects of the labor and delivery services. The component wise results show that 94.4% were satisfied in health institution related aspects while in the interpersonal aspect, 92.6% were satisfied. Similarly, all sampled mothers were satisfied with the abuse-free care system of the health institution. In informative aspects of care, 87% were satisfied and the rest (13%) were dissatisfied. Conclusions: Although the majority of mothers were satisfied, there were dissatisfaction in regards to availability of drinking water, the behaviour of staffs and the health education provided to them. By improving these aspects, quality of service will improve and thus increase women's satisfaction with care received.
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分娩质量与分娩服务:某三级医院产妇满意度研究
引言:产妇满意度是任何一家医院衡量分娩服务质量的重要指标。对分娩和分娩过程中得到的护理的满意度会影响机构分娩的决定,以备将来使用。本研究旨在确定产后母亲对选定医院分娩和分娩服务的满意度。方法:这是一项描述性的横断面研究。采用非概率目的抽样技术来选择样本。采用半结构化访谈时间表,共对54位产后母亲进行了访谈。它改编自Donabedian模型和尊重产妇护理量表,重点关注四个方面,即卫生机构相关方面、护理的人际方面、无虐待护理和护理的信息方面,采用五点Likert量表。使用windows的社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)16版对数据进行编码、输入和分析。结果:在本研究中,79.6%的产后母亲对分娩服务的整体方面感到满意。成分分析结果显示,94.4%的人对卫生机构相关方面感到满意,92.6%的人对人际关系方面感到满意。同样,所有被抽样的母亲都对卫生机构的无虐待护理制度感到满意。在护理的信息方面,87%的人满意,其余(13%)的人不满意。结论:尽管大多数母亲都很满意,但在饮用水的供应、工作人员的行为以及为她们提供的健康教育方面也存在不满。通过改善这些方面,服务质量将得到改善,从而提高妇女对所接受护理的满意度。
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