Mothers' satisfaction from, postpartum cares in vaginal delivery and cesarean section in educational and non-educational Tabriz hospitals
Subject Areas : Woman and family
Keywords: satisfaction, Postpartum cares, cesarean section, vaginal delivery.,
Abstract :
Background &Objectives: For promoting quality life of all people we should increase quality of health cares. So we should stimulate quality of cares related to mothers and children. Our aim in this study was determining Quality of delivery cares in educational and non-educational Tabriz hospitals. Which results of it can help responsible to promote care quality and patient satisfaction. Material &Methods: This is a descriptive-comparative study. We select 454 mothers who had had been hospitalized for delivery in Alzahra, Talegani and 29Bahman Tabriz hospitals. For data collection, we used a questionnaire. Spss/ver13, Descriptive statistic, Independent t test, ANOVA and correlation tests were used for data analysis. Results: Findings indicated ranks from mothers’ satisfaction were in the physical, Informational, ethnical and emotional categories in postpartum phase of vaginal delivery were 93.5%, 48%, 91.5%, 90.5%, and in postpartum phase of cesarean section were 88.1%, 7.5%, 16.4%, 76.1% in educational hospitals and respectively they were ( 91.4%, 47.2%, 97.1%, 97.1%) and ( 92%, 0%, 10%, 92%) in non-educational hospitals. The analysis of data showed kind of delivery influence on mothers' satisfaction (P= 0/001), but there wasn't significant difference between mothers’ satisfaction in educational and non-educational hospitals (p˃0/05). Conclusion: The results showed that the highest ranks from mothers’ satisfaction were in the physical and the lowest rank was in informational category. Mothers were more satisfied from vaginal delivery in all aspects. Rate of satisfaction in non-educational were more than educational hospitals.
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