Pregnant Women’s Perceptions of the Quality of Antenatal Care in a Public Hospital in Punjab, Pakistan during COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Study Site
2.2. Study Sample and Data Collection Methods
2.3. The Research Questions
- How do pregnant women perceive the overall quality of care they get at the particular health center, and is there a difference in the perceived quality of care in terms of the individual six dimensions studied?
- What is the influence of various socio-economic, pregnancy-related, and facility-related factors on the perceived quality of care?
2.4. Ethics Approval
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Sociodemographic Characteristics of Study Participants
3.2. Pregnancy-Related Characteristics of Participants
3.3. Hurdles in Accessing Available Healthcare Services, as Perceived by the Participants
3.4. Quality of Prenatal Care as Perceived by Mothers
3.5. Linear Regression Model for Factors That Influence Perceived Quality of Care
4. Discussion
4.1. Significance of the Study
4.2. Limitations of the Study
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Category | Frequency (%) |
---|---|---|
Age | 18–25 years | 45 (22.5) |
26–34 years | 61 (30.5) | |
35 and above | 27 (13.5) | |
Don’t know | 67 (33.5) | |
29.32 a, 18–38 b | ||
Participant’s education level | None | 77 (38.5) |
Primary or less than primary | 27 (13.5) | |
Middle | 23 (11.5) | |
Matric | 24 (12) | |
Intermediate | 19 (9.5) | |
Bachelors and above | 30 (15) | |
Husband’s education level | None | 74 (37) |
Primary or less than primary | 15 (7.5) | |
Middle | 28 (14) | |
Matric | 50 (25) | |
Intermediate | 17 (8.5) | |
Bachelors and above | 16 (8) | |
Place of residence | Cities | 40 (20) |
Village or small town | 160 (80) | |
Husband’s occupation | Agriculture | 21 (10.5) |
Employed | 16 (8) | |
Labor | 108 (54) | |
Professional | 32 (16) | |
Other | 23 (11.5) | |
Monthly household income in Rupee | Less than 10,000 | 4 (2) |
20,000–60,000 | 128 (64) | |
More than 60,000 | 34 (17) | |
10,000–19,999 | 34 (17) | |
Age when married | 15–20 years | 75 (37.5) |
21–25 years | 95 (47.5) | |
26–30 years | 25 (12.5) | |
Less than 15 years | 5 (2.5) | |
Family structure | Joint family | 156 (78) |
Nuclear family | 44 (22) | |
No. of people in the household | Less than 5 | 40 (20) |
5–10 | 146 (73) | |
More than 10 | 14 (14) | |
Related to husband | No | 80 (40) |
Yes | 120 (80) |
Variables | Category | Frequency (%) |
---|---|---|
Trimester of pregnancy | 2nd trimester | 82 (41) |
3rd trimester | 99 (49.5) | |
1st trimester | 19 (9.5) | |
Number of living children | None | 76 (38) |
1–2 | 88 (44) | |
3 or more | 36 (18) | |
0–7 a | ||
Number of antenatal visits | 2 visits | 79 (39.5) |
3 visits | 8 (4) | |
1 visit | 113 (56.5) | |
2 b, 1.47 c |
Variables | Category | Frequency (%) |
---|---|---|
Distance from the health facility | Yes | 182 (91) |
No | 18 (9) | |
Waiting time | Yes | 166 (83) |
No | 34 (17) | |
Participant considers pregnancy a health issue | Yes | 59 (29.5) |
No | 141 (70.5) | |
Husband’s negative attitude towards antenatal care | Yes | 143 (71.5) |
No | 57 (28.5) | |
COVID-19 restrictions | Yes | 190 (95) |
No | 10 (5) | |
Participant realizes the significance of delivery by skilled birth attendants | Yes | 47 (23.5) |
No | 153 (76.5) |
Predictor Variables b | Coefficient Beta | Std. Error | t | p-Value a |
---|---|---|---|---|
Intercept | 2.909 | 0.057 | 51.078 | 0.000 |
Education level (none, primary or < than primary) b | −0.218 | 0.046 | −4.762 | 0.000 |
Income (<10,000 PKR) b | −0.428 | 0.143 | −2.993 | 0.003 |
Number of living children (>than 4) b | −0.011 | 0.043 | −0.263 | 0.033 |
Long waiting time | −0.1190 | 0.060 | −1.981 | 0.049 |
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Tasneem, S.; Ozdal, M.A. Pregnant Women’s Perceptions of the Quality of Antenatal Care in a Public Hospital in Punjab, Pakistan during COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare 2023, 11, 996. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11070996
Tasneem S, Ozdal MA. Pregnant Women’s Perceptions of the Quality of Antenatal Care in a Public Hospital in Punjab, Pakistan during COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare. 2023; 11(7):996. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11070996
Chicago/Turabian StyleTasneem, Saima, and Macide Artac Ozdal. 2023. "Pregnant Women’s Perceptions of the Quality of Antenatal Care in a Public Hospital in Punjab, Pakistan during COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Study" Healthcare 11, no. 7: 996. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11070996
APA StyleTasneem, S., & Ozdal, M. A. (2023). Pregnant Women’s Perceptions of the Quality of Antenatal Care in a Public Hospital in Punjab, Pakistan during COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare, 11(7), 996. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11070996