Abstract
Abstract-
Objective: to assess some aspects of expressed
maternal (pregnant women) satisfaction and perception of care
provided at 10 primary health care centers within the Primary
Health Care.
Methodology: The study covered a sample of 50 pregnant
women attending for maternal health care. From May 10th to
August 30th each individual in the sample was interviewed using
a specific questionnaire form. The results indicated that most of
women attending Prenatal care are good perception with care
provided, the level of satisfaction was mostly of pregnant women
is satisfied with care services. The study indicates no correlation
relationship between overall satisfaction and their demographic
characteristic expect the number dead birth with p-value (0.025).
Conclusion: the most of women pregnant no opportunity
for better education and most of pregnant women were satisfied
with all care aspect.
Recommendation: to further studies should be conducted
to involve a larger geographical area. The Ministry of Health
should apply continuing education courses for staffs' worker in
primary health care centers to increase their knowledge about
maternal and child health care services. |