This retrospective study was carried out on 200 women attending their first immunization clinic after delivery having attended private health facilities for antenatal care. The age range of respondents was 15 – 45 years and about 15% of the respondents were teenagers. Sixty four percent of the respondents were satisfied with the service provided by the Private health facilities and about 73 of the respondents never had a single laboratory test during the pregnancy period despite attending antenatal clinics. Seventy six percent of respondents delivered in the hospital while about 16% delivered at home and about 9% delivered at mission (Faith) home. This study showed serious deficiencies in the quality of support service of health deliver...
Background: Antenatal care is an important health service which detects and sometimes reduces the ri...
Background: Antenatal care is considered an important aspect of maternity care and is generally beli...
Major challenges in the World today remain the health of women and children. Two hundred and eighty-...
Background: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study aimed at assessing antenatal care service at...
Background: Antenatal care is an important health service which detects and reduces the risk of comp...
A survey of 452 pregnant women accessing care at first level public health facilities in a local gov...
Background: Antenatal care involves screening for health and socioeconomic conditions likely to incr...
Abstract: In this era of economic challenges health care consumers’ desire quality of care that come...
A survey of 452 pregnant women accessing care at first level public health facilities in a local gov...
Background: Antenatal patronage is very low in most sub-Saharan African countries, Nigeria inclusive...
Background: Utilization of antenatal care services is generally associated with improved maternal an...
Maternal and neonatal mortality remains a public health burden around the globe most especially in d...
Background: The perception of quality of antenatal care and delivery services is one of the several ...
Shortage of qualified health care providers, weak health systems characterized by deficiencies of fu...
Background: The study determined and documented the level of satisfaction and quality of care of pat...
Background: Antenatal care is an important health service which detects and sometimes reduces the ri...
Background: Antenatal care is considered an important aspect of maternity care and is generally beli...
Major challenges in the World today remain the health of women and children. Two hundred and eighty-...
Background: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study aimed at assessing antenatal care service at...
Background: Antenatal care is an important health service which detects and reduces the risk of comp...
A survey of 452 pregnant women accessing care at first level public health facilities in a local gov...
Background: Antenatal care involves screening for health and socioeconomic conditions likely to incr...
Abstract: In this era of economic challenges health care consumers’ desire quality of care that come...
A survey of 452 pregnant women accessing care at first level public health facilities in a local gov...
Background: Antenatal patronage is very low in most sub-Saharan African countries, Nigeria inclusive...
Background: Utilization of antenatal care services is generally associated with improved maternal an...
Maternal and neonatal mortality remains a public health burden around the globe most especially in d...
Background: The perception of quality of antenatal care and delivery services is one of the several ...
Shortage of qualified health care providers, weak health systems characterized by deficiencies of fu...
Background: The study determined and documented the level of satisfaction and quality of care of pat...
Background: Antenatal care is an important health service which detects and sometimes reduces the ri...
Background: Antenatal care is considered an important aspect of maternity care and is generally beli...
Major challenges in the World today remain the health of women and children. Two hundred and eighty-...