• Title of article

    Quality of antenatal care in primary health care centers of bangladesh.

  • Author/Authors

    Mansur، Ahmed نويسنده Department of Community Medicine, Bangladesh Institute of Health Sciences, Dhaka, Bangladesh Mansur, Ahmed , Rezaul، Karim نويسنده Department of Population Dynamics, NIPSOM, Dhaka Rezaul, Karim , Mahmudul، Hoque M نويسنده Department of Community Medicine, National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine (NIPSOM), Dhaka, Bangladesh. Mahmudul, Hoque M , S، Chowdhury نويسنده Department of Community Medicine, Bangladesh University of Health Science, Dhaka, Bangladesh. S, Chowdhury

  • Issue Information
    فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    175
  • To page
    181
  • Abstract

    Objective: To find out the quality of ANC in the Upazila Health Complexes (PHC centres) of Bangladesh.
    Materials and methods: This cross sectional study was done in purposively selected three upazilas among the clients receiving antenatal care (ANC). Data were collected with questionnaire cum checklist in the context of two aspects of quality issues, namely assessment of physical arrangements for ANC (input) and services rendered by the providers (process).
    Results: The mean age of respondents was 24.6±4.5 years. Majority of the respondents were with primary level education (60.3%). About half (52.8%) of the families had monthly income ranging from 3000-5000 taka (38-64 US$). Nearly half (48.9%) had no child, little more than one third (42.3%) were primigravida and 528 (57.7%) were multigravida. Out of 528 multigravid respondents 360 (68.2%) took ANC in their previous pregnancy whereas 168 (31.8%) did not take ANC Pregnancy outcome was found to be associated with receiving ANC (χ(2)=73.599; p=0.000). Respondents receiving ANC had more good pregnancy outcome. The mean waiting time for receiving ANC was 0.77±.49 hours. Out of the 13 centers, only 3 (23.1%) have sufficient instruments to render ANC services. Findings showed that where the modes of ANC service delivery in the ANC centers are fairly satisfactory. Though some of the points of standard operation procedures (SOPs) on ANC are not covered by some ANC centers, those were not considered necessary. But, regarding the physical facilities available for rendering ANC services, it is seen that facilities are not quite satisfactory. Number of doctors and nurses are not very satisfactory. One of the centers under this study has no doctor, where ANC services are given by nurses.
    Conclusion: It can be concluded that the ANC services at the primary health care level is not adequate in Bangladesh. To ensure further improvement of the quality of ANC services, instruments used in logistics and supplies should be enhanced.

  • Journal title
    Journal of Family and Reproductive Health
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Journal title
    Journal of Family and Reproductive Health
  • Record number

    2384280