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Noor Al-Huda Sameer Kasim Muntaha Abdullah Reishaan

Abstract

Background: Women's satisfaction has been examined in relation to a number of care-related dimensions. First satisfaction items have been linked to interpersonal factors like opportunities for active participation in labor and delivery, including the ability to choose between options, decide when certain actions will be taken, and receive information about the reasons behind those decisions.  Aim of the study: To assess women's satisfaction regarding care in the delivery room.  Methods:  Descriptive research design carried out to evaluate the women's satisfaction regarding care in the delivery room begin from (14. January to 18. May. 2018). Current study sample involve (100) women in the post delivery room. Questionnaire used for data collection by interview forms was obtain from the extensive review of relevant literature and related studies. Results: The current study showed that women satisfaction overall responses were good at the interpersonal care domain, fair at the information and decision making domain, and poor at the physical birth environment domain. Conclusion: based on the finding of present study the overall assessment for the women satisfaction regarding care in the delivery room was poor. Recommendations: Midwives' practices are being updated through ongoing in-service training programs and the provision of courses teaching them about the medical care that should be provided before, during, and after childbirth. The ministry of health conducts routine inspections and follow-ups to ensure good midwifery care practices and that women are satisfied with the care provided in the delivery room and birth environment.

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Keywords

Women's Satisfaction, care, delivery room.

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