2015
DOI: 10.4038/amj.v9i2supp.7560
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Are pregnant mothers satisfied with the quality of care provided by government antenatal clinics? Rural Sri Lankan experience

Abstract: Background As a country having high coverage of antenatal care and low maternal mortality rate, in Sri Lanka, the main challenge in maternal healthcare delivery is the quality improvement. We assessed the antenatal clinic attendees' perceptions on the quality of received care as a measure of assessing the actual quality of health care delivery. Methods Maternal perception of the quality of antenatal care was measured through a standard questionnaire to collect information on four domains namely, "technical exp… Show more

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