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- W3115705181 abstract "Maternal satisfaction regarding care during delivery is an indicator of maternity service's quality.We conducted an observational study between May and August 2018, using an online questionnaire for women who have delivered in the last 3 years. Data was processed using descriptive and bivariate analysis, considering satisfaction as outcome.Sample includes 1229 women. About 73% had a spontaneous vaginal delivery, of which 29.3% received a Kristeller manoeuvre and 34,4% episiotomy. Three women out of 10 complaint about lack of involving in the decision-making process, 13.9% of women believe that their delivery's experience can negatively influence their decision to have another child, and 19.8% would like not to give birth again in the same hospital. Four women out of 10 are only partially satisfied with the care received and 6.4% is not satisfied at all. Satisfaction is significantly associated to the following variables: age more than 25 years old, positive environment during labour, gentle attitude of healthcare provider, respect of needs, respect of dignity, woman's inclusion in the decision making process, presence of a trustworthy person during the labour/delivery, vaginal delivery, positive delivery's experience, episiotomy, Kristeller manoeuvre, skin-to-skin contact, support during breastfeeding and postpartum period, choice to come back in the hospital for another delivery.We should implement strategies to promote the mother-partner-child triad as a central focus during delivery and allocate human resources in more efficient ways.La soddisfazione materna rispetto all’assistenza ricevuta nel punto nascita è un indicatore della qualità dei servizi sanitari.Valutare la soddisfazione materna in merito all’evento nascita, prendendo in esame alcune pratiche assistenziali e come sono state percepite dalle donne.È stato condotto uno studio osservazionale tra maggio e agosto 2018 tramite questionario online proposto a donne che avessero partorito negli ultimi 3 anni. I dati sono stati sottoposti ad analisi descrittiva e bivariata, considerando la soddisfazione come outcome.Il campione è costituito da 1229 donne. Circa il 73% ha partorito spontaneamente e rispettivamente nel 29,3% e 34,4% dei casi sono state praticate manovra di Kristeller ed episiotomia. Tre donne su 10 lamentano un mancato coinvolgimento nelle decisioni assistenziali, il 13,9% afferma che il parto abbia influito negativamente sulla volontà di avere altri figli e il 19,8% non tornerebbe a partorire nella stessa struttura. Quattro donne su 10 sono soddisfatte solo in parte e il 6,4% non lo è affatto. La soddisfazione è associata in modo statisticamente significativo alle variabili: età superiore a 25 anni, ambiente di travaglio sereno, atteggiamento cordiale del personale, personale rispettoso dei bisogni, rispetto della dignità, coinvolgimento nelle decisioni assistenziali, persona di fiducia durante travaglio e parto, parto vaginale, esperienza positiva del parto, episiotomia, manovra di Kristeller, contatto pelle-a-pelle, supporto per l’allattamento nel post partum, scelta di tornare al prossimo parto.È necessario attuare strategie finalizzate a garantire la centralità della triade madre-partner-bambino nell’evento nascita e rendere più efficiente l’allocazione delle risorse umane." @default.
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- W3115705181 title "[Maternal Satisfaction and Birth: a web-based survey]." @default.
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