2018
DOI: 10.36570/jduhs.2018.2.584
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Women Involvement in Decision Making to have Cesarean Section and their Postpartum Satisfaction

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“…The overall status of women's involvement in shared decision-making among mothers was 135 (35.3%) with a mean of 3.62 with a std. deviation of 2.484. this nding is lower than the studies conducted in Sidama region public hospitals, south Ethiopia, Dar-ul-sehat Hospital, Karachi, and sub-Saharan Africa (27,29,31,32). this variation might be due to the difference between the study design, sample size, and sociodemographic status.…”
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confidence: 59%
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“…The overall status of women's involvement in shared decision-making among mothers was 135 (35.3%) with a mean of 3.62 with a std. deviation of 2.484. this nding is lower than the studies conducted in Sidama region public hospitals, south Ethiopia, Dar-ul-sehat Hospital, Karachi, and sub-Saharan Africa (27,29,31,32). this variation might be due to the difference between the study design, sample size, and sociodemographic status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…this variation might be due to the difference between the study design, sample size, and sociodemographic status. The variation might be due to sampling technique difference as a nonprobability type of purposive sampling was used -ul-Sehat Hospital, Karachi (29). it might be due to the difference in the educational status of the mother, a study conducted in Sub-Saharan Africa shows that the majority of the participants 65.4%of mothers' secondary school completed, were as in our study majority of the mothers were able to read, and write (43.5%) (32).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding is inconsistent with studies conducted in Pakistan (92.5%) and Nigeria (88.4%). 4 , 28 This discrepancy could be related to the sample size, study settings, demographic characteristics, and sampling technique. Also, private tertiary care centres and women’s had better educational and economic statuses were included in Pakistan.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This result is different from research done in Pakistan. 28 This might be due to sampling technique, study area, and population; they used a non-probability convenience sampling technique and a tertiary private care centre.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Satis ed mothers are more likely to adhere to obstetric and gynecological management, have a good attachment with their infant, participate actively in their care, use healthcare services in the future, and stick with a particular healthcare provider. Due to the woman's dissatisfaction with her birthing process, she may develop postpartum depression, negative emotions against the baby, breastfeeding problems, and subsequent undesired pregnancies(5) (6).…”
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confidence: 99%