Background: In the context of maternity service, the mother’s assessment of quality is central because emotional, cultural and respectful supports are vital during labour and the delivery process. This study compared client-perceived quality of maternity services between birth centres, public and private hospitals in a central hills district of Nepal. Methods: A cohort of 701 pregnant women of 5 months or more gestational age were recruited and interviewed, followed by another interview within 45 days of delivery. Perception of quality was measured by a 20-item scale with three sub-scales: health facility, health care delivery, and interpersonal aspects. Perceived quality scores were analysed by ANOVA with post-hoc comparisons and multiple ...
Background: Access to routine antenatal and perinatal services is improved in the last two decades i...
Aim and objective: The general aim of this research was to explore why women do or do not want to up...
Background: Nepal has improved access and utilisation of routine maternal and newborn health (MNH) s...
Patient complaints and dissatisfaction should be taken seriously and used as an opportunity to provi...
Background: While perceived quality of care is now widely recognized to influence health service uti...
Health service provided to pregnant women during antenatal, childbirth and postnatal period is essen...
Background: Persistently high maternal mortality levels are a concern in developing countries. In In...
Background: To achieve better health outcomes it is important to identify those aspects of health ca...
Background: To achieve better health outcomes it is important to identify those aspects of health ca...
Patients’ reported opinions of the health system need to be understood in order to provide patient-c...
Abstract Background With an increasing number of institutional deliveries, the Nepalese health syste...
Patients' reported opinions of the health system need to be understood in order to provide patient-c...
BACKGROUND: Quality of care provided during childbirth is a critical determinant of preventing mater...
Background: Access of health services such as transportation, cost of the services, women’s autonomy...
Background: Access to routine antenatal and perinatal services is improved in the last two decades i...
Background: Access to routine antenatal and perinatal services is improved in the last two decades i...
Aim and objective: The general aim of this research was to explore why women do or do not want to up...
Background: Nepal has improved access and utilisation of routine maternal and newborn health (MNH) s...
Patient complaints and dissatisfaction should be taken seriously and used as an opportunity to provi...
Background: While perceived quality of care is now widely recognized to influence health service uti...
Health service provided to pregnant women during antenatal, childbirth and postnatal period is essen...
Background: Persistently high maternal mortality levels are a concern in developing countries. In In...
Background: To achieve better health outcomes it is important to identify those aspects of health ca...
Background: To achieve better health outcomes it is important to identify those aspects of health ca...
Patients’ reported opinions of the health system need to be understood in order to provide patient-c...
Abstract Background With an increasing number of institutional deliveries, the Nepalese health syste...
Patients' reported opinions of the health system need to be understood in order to provide patient-c...
BACKGROUND: Quality of care provided during childbirth is a critical determinant of preventing mater...
Background: Access of health services such as transportation, cost of the services, women’s autonomy...
Background: Access to routine antenatal and perinatal services is improved in the last two decades i...
Background: Access to routine antenatal and perinatal services is improved in the last two decades i...
Aim and objective: The general aim of this research was to explore why women do or do not want to up...
Background: Nepal has improved access and utilisation of routine maternal and newborn health (MNH) s...