Objective. Satisfaction of mothers during caesarean section is an important indicator for measuring quality of obstetric anesthesia. This study aimed to determine mothers’ level of satisfaction and the predicting factors of dissatisfaction towards spinal anesthesia during caesarean section. Methods. Cross-sectional study design was utilized in Orotta Maternity Hospital (OMH) and Sembel Hospital from December 2017 to February 2018, in Asmara, Eritrea. Satisfaction of the mothers was measured using a pretested questionnaire. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression were utilized to identify predictors of dissatisfaction using SPSS (Version 22.0). Results. Involvement of mothers in the choice of anesthesia (3.3%) and explanation about th...
Current trend in anaesthesia for obstetric patient is toward regional anaesthesia with less general ...
Objective:To assess maternal satisfaction following two anaesthetic techniques (generaland epidural ...
Objective: To compare patients undergoing cesarean section under spinal and general anesthesia in te...
Background. Spinal anesthesia is the most common anesthetic technique for cesarean delivery. Patient...
Background: The main purpose of health care system should be adequate and appropriate treatment and ...
Survey on maternal satisfaction in receiving spinal anesthesia for Cesarean sectionA quantitative de...
Background: This study was undertaken to evaluate patient satisfaction after spinal anaesthesia, whi...
Background: Currently, spinal anesthesia is an acceptable method for cesarean section (CS) throughou...
Objective: To evaluate the factors for perioperative patient satisfaction in parturient undergoing l...
16 (8%) would notand 7 (3.5%) were not sure. The reasons for refusal to receive spinal anaesthesia w...
Abstract- There are many factors contributing to success of regional anesthesia. Patients ’ attitude...
Abstract Introduction Evaluating patient satisfaction with anesthesia is critical for improving thei...
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Background</strong><strong>:</strong> There are different techniques f...
The primary aim in our study is to obtain the most objective result by comparing the anesthesia sati...
PURPOSE: Factors associated with maternal satisfaction of anesthetic management during labour and de...
Current trend in anaesthesia for obstetric patient is toward regional anaesthesia with less general ...
Objective:To assess maternal satisfaction following two anaesthetic techniques (generaland epidural ...
Objective: To compare patients undergoing cesarean section under spinal and general anesthesia in te...
Background. Spinal anesthesia is the most common anesthetic technique for cesarean delivery. Patient...
Background: The main purpose of health care system should be adequate and appropriate treatment and ...
Survey on maternal satisfaction in receiving spinal anesthesia for Cesarean sectionA quantitative de...
Background: This study was undertaken to evaluate patient satisfaction after spinal anaesthesia, whi...
Background: Currently, spinal anesthesia is an acceptable method for cesarean section (CS) throughou...
Objective: To evaluate the factors for perioperative patient satisfaction in parturient undergoing l...
16 (8%) would notand 7 (3.5%) were not sure. The reasons for refusal to receive spinal anaesthesia w...
Abstract- There are many factors contributing to success of regional anesthesia. Patients ’ attitude...
Abstract Introduction Evaluating patient satisfaction with anesthesia is critical for improving thei...
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Background</strong><strong>:</strong> There are different techniques f...
The primary aim in our study is to obtain the most objective result by comparing the anesthesia sati...
PURPOSE: Factors associated with maternal satisfaction of anesthetic management during labour and de...
Current trend in anaesthesia for obstetric patient is toward regional anaesthesia with less general ...
Objective:To assess maternal satisfaction following two anaesthetic techniques (generaland epidural ...
Objective: To compare patients undergoing cesarean section under spinal and general anesthesia in te...