Tocchioni Valentina, Seghieri Chiara, De Santis Gustavo, Nuti Sabina
Department of Statistics, Informatics, Applications 'G. Parenti', University of Florence, Viale Morgagni 59, Florence, Italy.
Management and Health Laboratory, Institute of Management, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Piazza Martiri della Libertà 33, Pise, Italy.
Int J Qual Health Care. 2018 Oct 1;30(8):594-601. doi: 10.1093/intqhc/mzy078.
The aim of this study was to examine the extent to which socio-demographic variables affect women's satisfaction regarding antenatal and perinatal care.
To take into account the role of the context in shaping women's satisfaction, we used multilevel models, with women at the lower level, and the health districts of residence, or the hospitals in which the delivery took place, at the higher level.
Tuscany (Italy).
The study is based on a representative survey focused on the satisfaction and experience of 4598 new mothers who gave birth in one of the 25 hospitals in Tuscany (Italy) in 2012.
Women's overall satisfaction in the prenatal period and their overall satisfaction during hospitalization for delivery.
Regarding pregnancy, women's satisfaction increased with age, and was generally higher among foreign women coming from non-Western countries and among highly educated women. Regarding delivery, age proved insignificant, whereas citizenship and education maintained the same association with satisfaction. Contrary to our expectations, the number of previous pregnancies turned out to be insignificant.
Our findings suggest that the quality of maternity services was perceived differently in different socio-demographic groups: women's expectations affected satisfaction, but in different ways, in various socio-demographic groups, both during pregnancy and at delivery. Keeping these socio-demographic factors into account in the analysis of satisfaction may help organisations to identify areas where pregnancy and delivery services can be better targeted and where increasing awareness among professionals in their everyday practice is most needed.
本研究旨在探讨社会人口统计学变量在多大程度上影响女性对产前和围产期护理的满意度。
为了考虑背景因素在塑造女性满意度方面的作用,我们使用了多层次模型,将女性置于较低层次,而将居住的健康区或分娩所在的医院置于较高层次。
托斯卡纳(意大利)。
该研究基于一项具有代表性的调查,重点关注2012年在意大利托斯卡纳25家医院之一分娩的4598名新妈妈的满意度和经历。
女性在孕期的总体满意度以及她们在分娩住院期间的总体满意度。
关于怀孕,女性的满意度随年龄增长而提高,并且在来自非西方国家的外国女性和高学历女性中通常更高。关于分娩,年龄被证明无显著影响,而公民身份和教育程度与满意度保持相同的关联。与我们的预期相反,既往怀孕次数被证明无显著影响。
我们的研究结果表明,不同社会人口统计学群体对产科服务质量存在不同认知:女性的期望会影响满意度,但在不同社会人口统计学群体中,无论是在孕期还是分娩时,影响方式都有所不同。在满意度分析中考虑这些社会人口统计学因素,可能有助于各机构确定可以更好地针对怀孕和分娩服务的领域,以及最需要提高专业人员日常实践意识的领域。