Provision and uptake of routine antenatal services: a qualitative evidence synthesis

Jun 14, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

How routine pregnancy care is offered and used: a review of people's experiences

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Abstract

Eighty-five qualitative studies from 41 countries were included in the synthesis of antenatal care experiences.

  • Forty-six studies focused on healthy pregnant or postnatal women's views, while 17 examined healthcare providers' experiences.
  • The synthesis identified 52 findings across three thematic domains: socio-cultural context, service design and provision, and what matters to women and staff.
  • High-quality antenatal care is linked to women's perceptions of a positive experience, influenced by service quality, care continuity, and respect for privacy.
  • Healthcare providers' capacity to offer effective antenatal care depends on adequate resources, time for personalized appointments, and respect for cultural norms.
  • Organizational support for staff, including training and fair compensation, is crucial for delivering accessible and valued antenatal care.

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