2018
DOI: 10.4172/2167-1079.1000293
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Satisfaction and Associated Factors among Mothers Delivered at Asrade Zewude Memorial Primary Hospital, Bure, West Gojjam, Amhara, Ethiopia: A Cross Sectional Study

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“…The overall satisfaction level of mothers was found to be 65.5% (95% CI = 60.1 -70.2%). The current level of satisfaction was in line with the reports of other similar studies in Amhara region (61.9%) (15) and South Ethiopia (67.9%) (17); The level of maternal satisfaction reported in this study was lower than the ndings of other similar studies in Debremarkos (81.7%) (16); in Assela (80.7%) (18); in Bure (88%) (19); in Bahir Dar(74.9 %)(20); in Hawassa (87.7%)(21); in Wolayta zone(82.9%) (22) in Arba Minch(90.2%)(23) and in Nepal(89.88%) (24). The Current level of maternal satisfaction was also higher than the ndings of other studies in Iran (59.5 %) (25) and Sri Lanka(29.6%) (26).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The overall satisfaction level of mothers was found to be 65.5% (95% CI = 60.1 -70.2%). The current level of satisfaction was in line with the reports of other similar studies in Amhara region (61.9%) (15) and South Ethiopia (67.9%) (17); The level of maternal satisfaction reported in this study was lower than the ndings of other similar studies in Debremarkos (81.7%) (16); in Assela (80.7%) (18); in Bure (88%) (19); in Bahir Dar(74.9 %)(20); in Hawassa (87.7%)(21); in Wolayta zone(82.9%) (22) in Arba Minch(90.2%)(23) and in Nepal(89.88%) (24). The Current level of maternal satisfaction was also higher than the ndings of other studies in Iran (59.5 %) (25) and Sri Lanka(29.6%) (26).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Mothers who attended formal education were dissatis ed. Other similar studies also reported the inverse relation of satisfaction and educational status of mothers (18,19,21,23). The probable reason might be due to the fact that educated mothers expect and demand better health care service quality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The current level of satisfaction was in line with the reports of other similar studies in Amhara region (61.9%) (15) and South Ethiopia (67.9%) (17). The level of maternal satisfaction reported in this study was lower than the findings of other similar studies in Debremarkos (81.7%) (16), Assela (80.7%) (18), Bure (88%) (19), Bahir Dar(74.9 %)(20), Hawassa (87.7%)(21), Wolayta zone(82.9%) (22), Arba Minch(90.2%) (23) and Nepal(89.88%) (24).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 88%
“…The reported proportion of childbirth satisfaction are varied in different countries; 82% in Australia [9], 52% in South Africa [10], 88% in Ethiopia [11], 21% in Eritrea [12] and 63% in Iran [13]. Difference in the assessment method may have affected the results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some studies, a high level of childbirth satisfaction was also associated with low educational attainment [10,11], positive attitude to childbirth [17], planned pregnancy, women's knowledge of the stages of labour, lower labour pain intensity [18], administration of analgesics during labour [19], short labour [9], and childbirth by cesarean section [20]. However, the studies are limited and there are contradictory results about the associated factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%