| Literature DB >> 27054012 |
Manije Sereshti1, Fateme Nahidi2, Masomeh Simbar2, Fazlollah Ahmadi3, Maryam Bakhtiari4, Farid Zayeri5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Perinatal loss is one of the most stressful life events that parents and caregivers experience. Providing an empathetic, caring environment to support mothers who experience perinatal loss is necessary. The aim of this study was to assess mothers' perception of the quality of services received from health centers after perinatal loss.Entities:
Keywords: mothers’ perceptions; perinatal loss; quality of service
Year: 2016 PMID: 27054012 PMCID: PMC4821318 DOI: 10.19082/2006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Electron Physician ISSN: 2008-5842
Individual characteristics of the participants
| Variable | F (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Age at time of interview (year), (mean years ± SD) | 34.88 ± 7.41(19–51) | |
| Marital status | Married | 40 |
| Education level | Praimery | 2 |
| Middle school | 3 | |
| High school graduate | 13 | |
| College graduate | 22 | |
| Job | Housewife | 18 |
| Self-employed/freelance | 2 | |
| Employees | 20 | |
| Insurance | Medical insurance | 40 |
| Hospital | Private hospital | 5 |
| Teaching hospital | 29 | |
| Governmental non-teaching hospital | 3 | |
| Charity Hospital | 3 | |
Reproductive profiles of the participants
| Variable | Numerical findings | |
|---|---|---|
| Gravida (mean years ± SD) | 3 ± 1.53 | |
| Parity (mean years ± SD) | 1.57 ± 1.06 | |
| Perinatal loss (mean years ± SD) | 2.02 ± 1.56 | |
| Gestatinal age (week) (mean years ± SD) | 16.91 ± 10.93 | |
| Perinatal loss | One (n) | 19 |
| More than one (n) | 21 | |
| Types of Perinatal Losses | Abortion | 23 |
| Ectopic pregnancy | 2 | |
| Neonatal death | 10 | |
| Stillbirth | 5 | |
| Reason for termination of pregnancy | Sever polyhydraminosis | 1 |
| Severe pre-eclampsia | 1 | |
| HELLP Syndrome | 1 | |
| Fetal anomalies incompatible with life | 3 | |
| Wanted or unwanted pregnancy | Wanted | 33 |
| Unwanted | 5 | |
| Unplanned | 2 | |
Main categories and sub-categories of the theme ‘dissatisfaction with the received services from health care system’
| Categories | Sub-category |
|---|---|
| Expecting effective communication | Fear of negative feedback from healthcare providers |
| Expecting emotional support in critical conditions | |
| Stress induced by healthcare providers | |
| Hopelessness induced by healthcare providers | |
| Expecting responsiveness | Need for more opportunity to get information |
| Expecting them to explain the cause of loss | |
| Expecting to be informed | |
| Expecting to respect patient’s dignity | Respecting personal privacy |
| Paying attention to maternal feelings | |
| Discrimination among patients | |
| Expecting to be valued | |
| Expecting better care | Expecting follow-up of patients’ condition |
| Paying attention to the patient’s conditions in research centres | |
| Appropriate action in emergency situations | |
| Being left alone | |
| Tension caused by errors in diagnosis and treatment | |
| Not receiving proper services during holidays | |
| Expecting to be visited by one specialist | |
| Tension of treatment costs | Tension of unnecessary costs |
| Lack of understanding of patient’s financial situation | |
| Suffering from high cost of diagnostic and therapeutic measures | |
| Inadequate facilities | Lack of equipment |
| Difficult access to medication | |
| Expecting physical spaces in the obstetric ward |