Assessment of Women' Satisfaction of Routine Care Provided Pre and Post Cesarean Section
Eman Abu-Almagd,
Dalal Eshra,
Fatma Elshobary
et al.
Abstract:Background: Cesarean sections have become the prevailing surgical procedure globally, surpassing a rate of 21%. In Egypt, the rate has significantly surged to over 60%. Women who are recommended to undergo C-section must consent to the procedure and be satisfied with it. Satisfied mothers are found to have a more positive outlook on their situation and actively engage in their treatment plans, resulting in better maternal and neonatal outcomes Purpose:This study was conducted to assess satisfaction of women un… Show more
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