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Assessment of Quality of Antenatal Care (ANC) Service Provision Among Pregnant Women in Ambo Town Public Health Institution, Ambo, Ethiopia, 2013

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Introduction: Antenatal care refers to care given to pregnant women so that they have safe pregnancy and healthy baby. Improving the quality of ANC and other reproductive health services has been shown to increase uptake of services and reduce the number of adverse maternal health outcomes. There is a limited attempt to measure the quality of ANC services in Ethiopia. Although, the coverage of ANC services has improved in the last few years, the quality of the services has remained comparatively low. The objective of the study is to assess quality of antenatal care services provision in governmental health institution. Methods: Institutional based descriptive cross-sectional study design was employed from October 23, 2013 to December 30, 2013. A pretested and semi structured questionnaire via interview was used to collect quantitative data from 288 pregnant women and in-depth interview of focal person at facility level to collect the qualitative data. The collected data was entered &analyzed using SPSS version 16.0. Results: Overall 256 (89%) of clients reported satisfaction with services they had received. Regarding client-provider relationship, about 206(71.5%) of women reported that the provider were attentively listening to their problems but 16% of clients believe that there was a problem of privacy. About 266 (92.3%) of clients received information on the services given, from this only 28(9.03%) had obtain information on how to recognize/danger sign of pregnancy. Conclusion and recommendation: The study revealed that majority of women was satisfied with the services they had received. however; only small number of participants had information on how to recognize serious problems occurring during pregnancy. Even if, as a principle all pregnant women should properly involved in decision making process, in this study almost half (44.5%) had not properly involved in decision making process during ANC service provision. Giving greater emphasis on the delivering information on how to recognize serious problems (danger sign) occurring during pregnancy and securing privacy of clients in order to improve quality of care was recommended. Pregnant women should be encouraged to reach at decision during client provider interaction by health care provider.

DOI 10.11648/j.ajns.20150403.13
Published in American Journal of Nursing Science (Volume 4, Issue 3, June 2015)
Page(s) 57-62
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ANC, Quality of Care, Client Satisfaction, Provider–Client Interaction

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  • Department of Nursing, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ambo University, Ambo, Ethiopia

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