| Literature DB >> 35372630 |
Maryam Ahmadinezhad1, Fatemeh Vizeshfar2, Azadeh Pakniat3.
Abstract
Background: Postnatal care plays a great role in the health of mothers and their neonates. This study aimed to evaluate the mothers' perceptions of the provided postnatal care and the associated factors.Entities:
Keywords: Mother-child relations; Mothers; Perception; Postnatal care; Postnatal period
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35372630 PMCID: PMC8957657 DOI: 10.30476/IJCBNM.2021.90057.1663
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Community Based Nurs Midwifery ISSN: 2322-2476
The mean scores of the mothers’ perceptions of postnatal care according to their demographic characteristics
| Variable | Categories | No. (%) | Mothers’ psychological support | Mothers’ satisfaction | Total score of mothers’ perceptions | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean±SD | P value | Mean±SD | P value | Mean±SD | P value | |||
| Age | <30 years | 94 (58.8) | 27.40±14.34 | 0.280* | 40.81±5.49 | 0.146* | 68.22±15.60 | 0.128* |
| >30 years | 66 (41.3) | 29.89±14.22 | 42.25±6.95 | 72.15±16.49 | ||||
| Mother’s occupation | Homemaker | 138 (86.2) | 28.01±14.29 | 0.358* | 41.73±6.24 | 0.101* | 69.74±16.05 | 0.848* |
| Employee | 22 (13.8) | 31.04±14.37 | 39.40±5.27 | 70.45±16.35 | ||||
| Spouse’s occupation | Self-employed | 124 (77.5) | 27.77± 14.38 | 0.642* | 40.98±6.26 | 0.111* | 68.75±16.49 | 0.304* |
| Employee | 36 (22.5) | 29.05±14.37 | 42.88±6.14 | 71.94±15.16 | ||||
| Mother’s education level | Up to high school | 61 (38.1) | 30.13±13.81 | 0.239* | 42.16±6.13 | 0.227* | 72.29±15.32 | 0.130* |
| Academic | 99 (61.9) | 27.38±14.56 | 40.94±6.15 | 68.33±16.36 | ||||
| Spouse’s education level | Up to high school | 77 (48.1) | 29.05±14.37 | 0.599* | 41.77±6.37 | 0.470* | 70.83±16.57 | 0.455* |
| Academic | 83 (51.9) | 27.85±14.58 | 41.07±5.96 | 68.92±15.58 | ||||
| Age at marriage | <20 years | 64 (40) | 29.78±14.18 | 0.574** | 41.68±4.01 | 0.572** | 71.46±15.05 | 0.444** |
| 20-25 years | 63 (39.4) | 27.09±13.73 | 40.79±6.78 | 67.86±16.09 | ||||
| >25 years | 33 (20.6) | 28.36±14.30 | 42.06±8.14 | 70.41±17.90 | ||||
*Independent t-test; **One way ANOVA
The mean scores of the mothers’ perceptions of postnatal care according to their obstetric and neonatal feeding characteristics
| Variable | Categories | No. (%) | Mothers’ psychological support | Mothers’ satisfaction | Total score of mothers’ perceptions | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean±SD | P value | Mean±SD | P value | Mean±SD | P value | |||
| Number of pregnancies | 0-1 | 59 (36.90) | 26.18±15.35 | 0.130* | 40.27±6.04 | 0.073* | 66.45±16.70 | 0.041* |
| ≥2 | 101 (63.10) | 29.74±13.55 | 42.07±6.15 | 71.82±15.38 | ||||
| Interval between pregnancies (year) | <2 | 36 (22. 60) | 29.38±13.93 | 0.947** | 40.44±5.24 | 0.636** | 69.83±17.08 | 0.636** |
| 2-5 | 75 (46.70) | 29.91±13.36 | 41.96±5.09 | 71.87±14.32 | ||||
| >5 | 49 (30.70) | 30.66±14.06 | 42.03±8.45 | 72.70±17.24 | ||||
| Previous delivery method | Natural vaginal delivery | 98 (61.30) | 27.40±14.61 | 0.281* | 41.28±6.18 | 0.776* | 68.69±15.58 | 0.284* |
| Cesarean section | 62 (38.70) | 29.93±13.83 | 41.57±6.21 | 71.50±16.81 | ||||
| Single and multiple pregnancy | Singleton | 153 (95.60) | 28.68±14.20 | 0.289* | 41.52±6.22 | 0.432* | 70.20±15.98 | 0.212* |
| Twins or triplets | 7 (4.40) | 22.33±18.02 | 39.50±4.25 | 61.83±18.08 | ||||
| Gestational age (week) | <37 | 19 (11.90) | 22.73±12.86 | 0.064* | 44.36±5.23 | 0.025* | 67.10±15.74 | 0.430* |
| >37 | 141 (88.10) | 29.19±14.35 | 41.01±6.18 | 70.21±16.10 | ||||
| Type of care center | Health center | 114 (71.40) | 28.26±14.32 | 0.787* | 41.34±5.85 | 0.729* | 69.61±15.70 | 0.707* |
| OB private clinic | 46 (28.60) | 27.42±15.08 | 40.88±7.78 | 68.30±18.12 | ||||
| Type of feeding | Breastfeeding | 144 (90) | 28.42±14.30 | 0.984* | 41.51±6.22 | 0.534* | 69.93±16.17 | 0.825* |
| Formula | 16 (10) | 28.50±14.77 | 40.50±5.59 | 69.00±15.34 | ||||
| The medical staff in charge | Midwife always | 51 (31.90) | 29.48±12.38 | 0.001** | 40.55±6.65 | 0.084** | 70.04±14.54 | 0.032** |
| Other trained personnel | 92 (57.70) | 30.46±14.32 | 41.27±6.14 | 71.73±16.80 | ||||
| different in each visit | 17 (10.40) | 18.08±14.23 | 43.95±4.92 | 62.04±14.79 | ||||
| Duration of breastfeeding (months) | <3 | 24 (15) | 27.16±13.68 | 0.588** | 42.05±5.84 | 0.726** | 69.22±14.77 | 0.810** |
| 3-6 | 21 (13.12) | 24.75±13.44 | 42.50±8.79 | 67.25±16.88 | ||||
| 6-9 | 13 (8.12) | 25.25±16.65 | 40.62±5.92 | 65.78±19.73 | ||||
| ≥12 | 102 (63.75) | 29.33±14.51 | 40.98±5.34 | 70.32±16.00 | ||||
*Independent t-test; **One-way ANOVA
The mean scores of the mothers’ perceptions of postnatal care according to their satisfaction with the provided care, satisfaction with the personnel, and time and number of postnatal referrals
| Variable | Categories | No (%) | Mothers’ psychological support | Mothers’ satisfaction | Total score of mothers’ perceptions | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean±SD | P value | Mean±SD | P value | Mean±SD | P value | |||
| Satisfaction with the provided postnatal care | Moderate to weak | 25 (15.6) | 25.88±12.58 | 0.600** | 41.24±7.42 | 0.960** | 67.12±14.09 | 0.646** |
| Good | 108 (67.5) | 28.72±14.75 | 41.50±6.35 | 70.23±16.87 | ||||
| Excellent | 27 (16.9) | 29.62±14.15 | 41.18±3.83 | 70.81±14.53 | ||||
| Satisfaction with the personnel | Moderate to weak | 12 (7.5) | 13.00±10.86 | <0.001** | 39.00±6.03 | 0.290** | 52.00±14.33 | <0.001** |
| Good | 75 (46.9) | 27.80±13.72 | 41.96±6.71 | 69.76±15.40 | ||||
| Excellent | 73 (45.6) | 31.61±13.78 | 41.24±5.52 | 72.86±15.19 | ||||
| Time of first referral after childbirth (day) | 1-7 | 130 (81.25) | 28.11±14.43 | 0.322* | 40.60±5.26 | 0.464* | 68.70±15.53 | 0.251* |
| >7 days | 30 (18.75) | 32.45±10.80 | 41.81±4.85 | 74.27±12.37 | ||||
| Number of referrals | <5 | 86 (53.75) | 32.73±12.02 | 0.582** | 42.34±5.56 | 0.137** | 75.08±13.32 | 0.023** |
| 5-10 | 52 (32.5) | 27.64±15.85 | 40.07±5.64 | 67.71±16.94 | ||||
| >10 | 22 (13.75) | 25.50±15.06 | 40.60±9.64 | 66.10±19.62 | ||||
*Independent t-test; **One-way ANOVA