格鲁吉亚妇女对产妇护理服务的满意度

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health Policy Open Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hpopen.2020.100028
Lela Sehngelia , Milena Pavlova , Wim Groot
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摘要

患者满意度是衡量医疗服务质量的重要指标。我们调查了妇女对产前、分娩和产后即时护理的满意度,以及妇女对所接受护理的满意度与背景特征之间的关系。方法我们在格鲁吉亚首都和两个地区进行了一项调查,在数据收集日期之前的12个月内生育健康婴儿的400名妇女是目标人群。测量了妇女对产妇护理组织(有形性、可用性、可及性)和过程特征(响应性、可靠性、移情、沟通和礼貌)的看法。调查还测量了妇女对产前、分娩和产后服务的满意度。结果妇女对产前、分娩和产后即时服务的满意度较高。答复者对产房有形性的看法是相当积极的,超过四分之三的答复者同意或强烈同意产房/单位有吸引力和医疗设备是最新的说法。对产前、分娩和产后即时满意度的回归分析表明,付费服务的满意度低于不付费服务的满意度。城市妇女对产前和分娩服务的满意度高于农村妇女。受教育程度高的女性满意度低于受教育程度低的女性。结论总体而言,格鲁吉亚妇女对孕产妇保健服务感到满意。高满意度可能是由于孕产妇保健的结构性因素有所改善,如有形性、可获得性和可及性。
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Women’s satisfaction with maternal care services in Georgia

Introduction

Patient satisfaction is a key indicator of health care quality. We investigated women’s satisfaction with antenatal, natal and immediate postnatal care, as well as the association between women’s satisfaction with the care they received and background characteristics.

Methods

We conducted a survey in the capital and two regions of Georgia. 400 women, who gave birth to healthy babies during the preceding twelve months before the date of data collection, were the target population. Women’s opinion about the organization of maternal care (tangibility, availability, accessibility) and process characteristics (responsiveness, reliability, empathy, communication and courtesy) were measured. Women satisfaction with antenatal, natal and postnatal services was also measured.

Results

Women’s satisfaction with antenatal, natal, and immediate postnatal services was high. The respondents’ perception about the tangibility of maternity houses was quite positive, more than three quarters of the respondents agreed or strongly agreed with the statements that maternity houses/units were attractive and medical equipment was up to date. Regression analysis on satisfaction with antenatal, natal, and immediate postnatal showed that those who paid for services were less satisfied than those who did not pay. Women in urban areas were more satisfied with antenatal and natal services than in rural areas. High educated women were less satisfied than women with the lowest education level.

Conclusions

In general, women are satisfied with maternal care in Georgia. The high level of satisfaction can be due to the improvement in structural factors of maternal health care such as tangibility, availability, and accessibility.

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Health Policy Open
Health Policy Open Medicine-Health Policy
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