From: Pregnant women’s perception of midwifery-led continuity care model in Ethiopia: a qualitative study
Topic | Theme | Subtheme |
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Pregnant women experience and perception of midwifery-led continuity care | 1. Improved continuum of care | 1.1. Improved antenatal care visit |
1.2. Enhance rate of institutional birth and postnatal care follow up | ||
2. Improved woman centred care | 2.1. Improved women’s awareness about changes during pregnancy | |
2.2. Improved maternal healthcare seeking behaviour | ||
2.3. Build trustful woman–midwife relationships | ||
3. Improved satisfaction of care | 3.1. Satisfaction during pregnancy period | |
Barriers of implementing midwifery-led continuity care model | 1. Healthcare workers skills, knowledge, and availability | 1.1. Availability of allocated midwives |
1.2. Occurrences of disagreement between midwives and woman | ||
1.3. Difference in level of healthcare workers knowledge |