KMID : 0606420090150040353
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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing 2009 Volume.15 No. 4 p.353 ~ p.361
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Mother¡¯s Prenatal Care and Delivery Services Satisfaction according to Mode of Delivery
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Cho Dong-Sook
Kim Yun-Mi Hur Myung-Haeng Oh Hyo-Sook Kim Eun-Young
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aimed to provide fundamental information about childbirth and antenatal care for pregnancy women and to find differences in mother¡¯s antenatal care and delivery service satisfaction between vaginal delivery and cesarean section.
Methods: This study was conducted in 4 residential areas and a study sample of 184 postpartum mothers who agreed to collect data. Data was collected from September 1 to October 20 2007 and a structured questionnaire were recruited by the survey. The data was analyzed by t-test and chi-squire test using SPSS/WIN 12.0.
Results: There was a significant difference in delivery place between vaginal delivery and cesarean delivery. Only 10.7% of vaginal delivery group delivered in general hospitals, however 24.5% of the cesarean section group delivered in general hospitals. Early antenatal care also showed statistical difference in mode of delivery. 43.5% of vaginal delivery mothers visited hospitals for the detection of pregnancy but 28.3% of cesarean section mothers did that. Vaginal delivery mothers more satisfied with her own delivery method and suggested a vaginal delivery to others.
Conclusion: These results suggest that cesarean section mother¡¯s sensitivity of early antenatal care was less than vaginal delivery mother. Satisfaction related to delivery care services were higher in the vaginal delivery group.
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KEYWORD
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Antenatal care, Childbirth experience, Vaginal delivery, Cesarean section
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