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Experiences of Pregnant Women Seeking Outpatient Services


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1 Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram OSD, Dr. Sushila Nayar Hospital, Utavali, Melghat, Amravati, India
     

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Background: Use of health services depends on availability, accessibility, affordability as well as on social, personal characteristics and health beliefs of users, specially rural women. A very important factor is quality of services perceived by users, their satisfaction and dissatisfaction.

Objectives: Objectives of study were to know satisfaction, dissatisfaction of women seeking antenatal services with plans to try change for best of satisfaction in given circumstances and share information.

Material Methods: One thousand pregnant women were interviewed randomly with predesigned questionnaire in local language by the social worker assigned the job, 5 - 6 per day one after other woman depending upon women's willingness and respecting their time.

Results: Interns had measured blood pressure of 970 (97 %), 3% pregnant women's blood pressure was not recorded at referral health facility. Overall 910 (91 %) women said complete checkup was done in the same visit, but 90 (9 %) did not get check up completed. When they were asked about satisfaction, 850 (85%) said, yes, but 150(15 %) were not satisfied. The reasons given were, procedure was time consuming and they were not told about results of check up satisfactorily.

Conclusion: It is essential to ensure that prenatal care is provided to the best of satisfaction of women.


Keywords

Antenatal Care, Experiences, Satisfaction, Dissatisfaction.
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S. Chhabra
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram OSD, Dr. Sushila Nayar Hospital, Utavali, Melghat, Amravati, India

Abstract


Background: Use of health services depends on availability, accessibility, affordability as well as on social, personal characteristics and health beliefs of users, specially rural women. A very important factor is quality of services perceived by users, their satisfaction and dissatisfaction.

Objectives: Objectives of study were to know satisfaction, dissatisfaction of women seeking antenatal services with plans to try change for best of satisfaction in given circumstances and share information.

Material Methods: One thousand pregnant women were interviewed randomly with predesigned questionnaire in local language by the social worker assigned the job, 5 - 6 per day one after other woman depending upon women's willingness and respecting their time.

Results: Interns had measured blood pressure of 970 (97 %), 3% pregnant women's blood pressure was not recorded at referral health facility. Overall 910 (91 %) women said complete checkup was done in the same visit, but 90 (9 %) did not get check up completed. When they were asked about satisfaction, 850 (85%) said, yes, but 150(15 %) were not satisfied. The reasons given were, procedure was time consuming and they were not told about results of check up satisfactorily.

Conclusion: It is essential to ensure that prenatal care is provided to the best of satisfaction of women.


Keywords


Antenatal Care, Experiences, Satisfaction, Dissatisfaction.

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