Antenatal Care Satisfaction in a Developing Country : A Cross-Sectional Study from Nigeria

Utilization of Antenatal Care (ANC) is very low in Nigeria. Self-reported patient satisfaction may be useful to identify provider- and facility-specific factors that can be improved to increase ANC satisfaction and utilization. Exit interview data collected from ANC users and facility assessment sur...

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Main Authors: Onyeajam, Dumbiri J., Xirasagar, Sudha, Khan, Mahmud M., Hardin, James W., Odutolu, Oluwole
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Published: Springer 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31346
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spelling okr-10986-313462021-05-25T10:54:36Z Antenatal Care Satisfaction in a Developing Country : A Cross-Sectional Study from Nigeria Onyeajam, Dumbiri J. Xirasagar, Sudha Khan, Mahmud M. Hardin, James W. Odutolu, Oluwole PATIENT SATISFACTION PRENATAL CARE EQUIPMENT AVAILABILITY ACCESS TO MEDICATION PROVIDER COMMUNICATION SKILL FREE CARE Utilization of Antenatal Care (ANC) is very low in Nigeria. Self-reported patient satisfaction may be useful to identify provider- and facility-specific factors that can be improved to increase ANC satisfaction and utilization. Exit interview data collected from ANC users and facility assessment survey data from 534 systematically selected facilities in four northern Nigerian states were used. Associations between patient satisfaction (satisfied, not-satisfied) and patient ratings of the provider’s interactions, care processes, out-of-pocket costs, and quality of facility infrastructure were studied. 2019-03-05T22:29:15Z 2019-03-05T22:29:15Z 2018-03-20 Journal Article BMC Public Health http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31346 CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 World Bank Springer Publications & Research :: Journal Article Publications & Research Africa Nigeria
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topic PATIENT SATISFACTION
PRENATAL CARE
EQUIPMENT AVAILABILITY
ACCESS TO MEDICATION
PROVIDER COMMUNICATION SKILL
FREE CARE
spellingShingle PATIENT SATISFACTION
PRENATAL CARE
EQUIPMENT AVAILABILITY
ACCESS TO MEDICATION
PROVIDER COMMUNICATION SKILL
FREE CARE
Onyeajam, Dumbiri J.
Xirasagar, Sudha
Khan, Mahmud M.
Hardin, James W.
Odutolu, Oluwole
Antenatal Care Satisfaction in a Developing Country : A Cross-Sectional Study from Nigeria
geographic_facet Africa
Nigeria
description Utilization of Antenatal Care (ANC) is very low in Nigeria. Self-reported patient satisfaction may be useful to identify provider- and facility-specific factors that can be improved to increase ANC satisfaction and utilization. Exit interview data collected from ANC users and facility assessment survey data from 534 systematically selected facilities in four northern Nigerian states were used. Associations between patient satisfaction (satisfied, not-satisfied) and patient ratings of the provider’s interactions, care processes, out-of-pocket costs, and quality of facility infrastructure were studied.
format Journal Article
author Onyeajam, Dumbiri J.
Xirasagar, Sudha
Khan, Mahmud M.
Hardin, James W.
Odutolu, Oluwole
author_facet Onyeajam, Dumbiri J.
Xirasagar, Sudha
Khan, Mahmud M.
Hardin, James W.
Odutolu, Oluwole
author_sort Onyeajam, Dumbiri J.
title Antenatal Care Satisfaction in a Developing Country : A Cross-Sectional Study from Nigeria
title_short Antenatal Care Satisfaction in a Developing Country : A Cross-Sectional Study from Nigeria
title_full Antenatal Care Satisfaction in a Developing Country : A Cross-Sectional Study from Nigeria
title_fullStr Antenatal Care Satisfaction in a Developing Country : A Cross-Sectional Study from Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Antenatal Care Satisfaction in a Developing Country : A Cross-Sectional Study from Nigeria
title_sort antenatal care satisfaction in a developing country : a cross-sectional study from nigeria
publisher Springer
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31346
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