| Literature DB >> 35954992 |
María González-Morcillo1, Esther Tiburcio-Palos2, Sergio Cordovilla-Guardia3,4, Esperanza Santano-Mogena3,4, Cristina Franco-Antonio3,4.
Abstract
Satisfaction, in relation to care received, is a good indicator of quality of care. The objective of this study was to analyze the degree of satisfaction with childbirth and postpartum care as reported by women from one hospital in southwestern Spain during the COVID-19 pandemic. Factors that influenced care were also examined. A cross-sectional study was carried out between the months of October 2020 and February 2021. Satisfaction was measured through the COMFORTS scale, validated in Spanish. A final sample of 116 women was included in the study. The mean age was 32.08 (±4.68) years. A total of 111 (95.69%) women were satisfied or very satisfied with the care received. The median satisfaction score was higher among multiparous women (187 (199-173)) than among primiparous women (174 (193-155.50)) (p = 0.003). Differences in satisfaction were found as a function of the use of epidural analgesia, being higher among women who had planned its use but ultimately did not use it (188 (172.50-199.75)) or who planned its use and did (186 (169.50-198)) than among those who had not planned to use epidural analgesia but ultimately received it (173.50 (187.50-146.25)) or those who did not use it, as planned, before childbirth (172 (157-185)) (p = 0.020). Overall satisfaction rate between SARS-CoV-2-negative women assisted was high. Parity and use of epidural analgesia were two factors influencing satisfaction scores in our sample.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; care; childbirth; quality; satisfaction
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35954992 PMCID: PMC9367768 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19159636
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Sociodemographic characteristics of the participants.
| Variables | N = 116 |
|---|---|
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| 32.08 (4.68) |
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| Spain | 109 (94.0) |
| Other | 7 (6.0) |
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| No studies/primary | 40 (34.5) |
| Secondary | 53 (45.7) |
| University/postgraduate | 23 (19.8) |
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| Student | 2 (1.7) |
| Unemployed | 41 (35.3) |
| Work for others | 65 (56.0) |
| Own-account work | 8 (6.9) |
|
| 116 (100.0) |
: mean; SD: standar deviation.
Variables related to the childbirth.
| Variables | N = 116 |
|---|---|
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| Primigravida | 43 (37.1) |
| Multigravida | 73 (62.9) |
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| Primiparous | 52 (44.8) |
| Multiparous | 64 (55.2) |
|
| 85 (73.3) |
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| Yes | 46 (39.7) |
| No | 70 (60.3) |
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| Induced | 44 (37.9) |
| Spontaneous | 72 (62.1) |
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| Preterm | 5 (4.3) |
| Term | 67 (57. 8) |
| Post term | 44 (37.9) |
|
| 170 (67.50–266.25) |
|
| 52.50 (20–110) |
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| Eutocic | 78 (67.2) |
| Instrumental | 14 (12.1) |
| Caesarean section | 24 (20.7) |
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| 1–2 | 37 (31.9) |
| 3–5 | 67 (57.8) |
| >5 | 26 (10.4) |
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| 0–2 | 63 (54.3) |
| 3–5 | 52 (44.8) |
| >5 | 1 (0.9) |
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| No perineal trauma | 41 (35.3) |
| First degree tear | 24 (20.7) |
| Second degree tear | 33 (28.4) |
| Episiotomy | 18 (15.5) |
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| Day | 50 (43.1) |
| Night | 66 (56.9) |
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| Partner | 103 (88.8) |
| Other relative | 4 (3.4) |
| Nobody | 9 (7.8) |
|
| 104 (89.7) |
|
| 87 (75) |
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| Relieved | 61 (70.1) |
| Did not relieve | 2 (2.3) |
| Partial relief, use of bolus | 24 (27.6) |
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| Used as planned | 69 (59.5) |
| Did not use as planned | 13 (11.2) |
| Used without initial plan | 18 (15.5) |
| Did not use, planned do it | 16 (13.8) |
|
| 17 (14.7) |
IQR: Interquartile range.
Figure 1Scores of COMFORTS scale’ dimensions. † Friedman test.
Analysis of factors associated with COMFORTS scale scores.
| Variable | Median (IQR) |
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|---|---|---|
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| No education/primary (n = 40) | 184 (174–198) | 0.163 1 |
| Secondary education (n = 53) | 193 (157.5–199) | |
| Higher education (n = 23) | 179 (162–187) | |
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| Primigravida (n = 43) | 179 (195–157) | 0.158 2 |
| Multigravida (n = 73) | 185 (199–167) | |
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| Primiparous (n = 52) | 174 (193–155.5) | 0.003 2 |
| Multiparous (n = 64) | 187 (199–173) | |
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| Yes (n = 46) | 185 (196–158.5) | 0.861 2 |
| No (n = 70) | 180.5 (199–166.8) | |
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| Induced (n = 44) | 179.5 (160–196.8) | 0.648 2 |
| Spontaneous (n = 72) | 183.5 (165.8–196) | |
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| Preterm (n = 5) | 187 (164–198) | 0.556 1 |
| Term (n = 67) | 179 (172–190) | |
| Post term (n = 44) | 179.5 (160.5–195.5) | |
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| Eutocic (n = 78) | 182.5 (168.8–196.5) | 0.090 1 |
| Instrumental (n = 14) | 191.5 (176.8–200) | |
| Caesarian section (n = 24) | 171.5 (157–193.5) | |
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| 1–2 (n = 37) | 182 (169.5–199) | 0.703 1 |
| 3–5 (n = 67) | 180 (159–196) | |
| >5 (n = 26) | 184.50 (174–196) | |
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| 0–2 (n = 63) | 182 (162–199) | 0.338 1 |
| 3–5 (n = 52) | 181.5 (167.3–196) | |
| >5 (n = 1) | 200 (200–200) | |
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| No perineal trauma (n = 41) | 179 (160–196) | 0.337 1 |
| First degree tear (n = 24) | 191 (179.5–199.8) | |
| Second degree tear (n = 33) | 183 (160.5–198) | |
| Episiotomy (n = 18) | 176.5 (151–190) | |
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| Partner (n = 103) | 183 (162–196) | 0.269 1 |
| Other relative (n = 4) | 172.5 (168.5–178) | |
| Nobody (n = 9) | 196 (168.5–199.5) | |
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| Yes (n = 104) | 182.50 (162.5–196) | 0.293 2 |
| No (n = 12) | 170 (168–170) | |
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| Day (n = 50) | 185.50 (165.8–198.3) | 0.254 2 |
| Night (n = 66) | 179.50 (161.5–196) | |
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| Yes (n = 87) | 183 (164–196) | 0.830 2 |
| No (n = 29) | 182 (165–197) | |
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| Relieved (n = 61) | 183 (163–196) | 0.619 1 |
| Did not relieve (n = 2) | 169 (153–169) | |
| Partial relief, use of bolus (n = 24) | 179.5 (166.5–199.8) | |
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| Used as planned (n = 69) | 186 (169.5–198) | 0.020 1 |
| Did not use as planned (n = 13) | 172 (157–185) | |
| Used without initial plan (n = 18) | 173.5 (187.50–146.3) | |
| Did not use, planned do it (n = 16) | 188 (172.5–199.8) | |
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| Yes (n = 17) | 179 (162–195.5) | 0.769 2 |
| No (n = 99) | 183 (165–196) | |
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| Partner (n = 111) | 182 (162–196) | 0.035 1 |
| Other relative (n = 2) | 177 (175–177) | |
| Nobody (n = 3) | 200 (200–200) |
1 Kruskal–Wallis test; 2 Mann–Whitney U test; IQR: Interquartile range.