Tesfaye DT
College of Health and Medical Science, Harar
Ethiopia
Research Article
Maternal Antenatal Care Service Satisfaction and Factors Associated with Rural
Health Centers, Bursa District, Sidama Zone, Southern Ethiopia: A Crosssectional
Study
Author(s): Tesfaye DT, Mekonnen AH and Negesa BLTesfaye DT, Mekonnen AH and Negesa BL
Introduction: Pregnancy and childbirth are natural and often eventful processes many women are at risk for developing complications during pregnancy and childbirth. Complications of pregnancy and childbirth are the leading causes of disability and death among women in the reproductive age (15-49) years in developing countries. Some studies have estimated that ANC alone can reduce maternal mortality by 20% given good quality and regular attendance. Measuring the components of ANC is essential for assessing the assessing maternal ANC service satisfaction. Pregnancy complications are a primary source of maternal and child morbidity and mortality.
Objectives: The study was aimed at assessing maternal antenatal care service satisfaction and factors associated with, in rural health centers, Bursa District, Southern Ethiopia.
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