Maternal and neonatal mortality remains a public health burden around the globe most especially in developing countries. Therefore, this study assessed the satisfaction of pregnant women with antenatal care services at Lagos Island Maternity Hospital, Lagos State, Nigeria. A survey research design was adopted for this study while simple random sampling method was used to select the participants of this study. A self-designed questionnaire was used for data collection, which was pilot tested through test re-test method. Analysis of data was done using descriptive and inferential statistics. The results show that all the identified antenatal care services identified by this study were accessible to the pregnant women except routine home visit...
The current study assessed pregnant women’s satisfaction with antenatal care (ANC) services at prima...
Background: Antenatal patronage is very low in most sub-Saharan African countries, Nigeria inclusive...
A survey of 452 pregnant women accessing care at first level public health facilities in a local gov...
Abstract: In this era of economic challenges health care consumers’ desire quality of care that come...
Background: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study aimed at assessing antenatal care service at...
Background: Antenatal care involves screening for health and socioeconomic conditions likely to incr...
Background: Antenatal care is an important health service which detects and sometimes reduces the ri...
ABSTRACT Background: Quality health services are Public health Center that can provide satisfaction...
Abstract Background Utilization of Antenatal Care (ANC) is very low in Nigeria. Self-reported patien...
Background. A woman’s satisfaction with antenatal care service has immediate and long-term impacts o...
Major challenges in the World today remain the health of women and children. Two hundred and eighty-...
This study assessed satisfaction with quality of maternal health care services among childbearing wo...
Background: The study determined and documented the level of satisfaction and quality of care of pat...
Introduction: Patients’ satisfaction is related to the extent to which general health care needs and...
A survey of 452 pregnant women accessing care at first level public health facilities in a local gov...
The current study assessed pregnant women’s satisfaction with antenatal care (ANC) services at prima...
Background: Antenatal patronage is very low in most sub-Saharan African countries, Nigeria inclusive...
A survey of 452 pregnant women accessing care at first level public health facilities in a local gov...
Abstract: In this era of economic challenges health care consumers’ desire quality of care that come...
Background: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study aimed at assessing antenatal care service at...
Background: Antenatal care involves screening for health and socioeconomic conditions likely to incr...
Background: Antenatal care is an important health service which detects and sometimes reduces the ri...
ABSTRACT Background: Quality health services are Public health Center that can provide satisfaction...
Abstract Background Utilization of Antenatal Care (ANC) is very low in Nigeria. Self-reported patien...
Background. A woman’s satisfaction with antenatal care service has immediate and long-term impacts o...
Major challenges in the World today remain the health of women and children. Two hundred and eighty-...
This study assessed satisfaction with quality of maternal health care services among childbearing wo...
Background: The study determined and documented the level of satisfaction and quality of care of pat...
Introduction: Patients’ satisfaction is related to the extent to which general health care needs and...
A survey of 452 pregnant women accessing care at first level public health facilities in a local gov...
The current study assessed pregnant women’s satisfaction with antenatal care (ANC) services at prima...
Background: Antenatal patronage is very low in most sub-Saharan African countries, Nigeria inclusive...
A survey of 452 pregnant women accessing care at first level public health facilities in a local gov...