Abstract

To explore maternal experience following caesarean section. The study was a cross-sectional prospective study involving 250 women. The mean age of the study population was 27.2 ± 5.5 years with fifty-three per cent (53.1%) of the women between the ages of 20-9 years. Majority of the participants (67.1%) were multiparous and 37.4% of the parturient had secondary school education. The majority (67.1%) were in social class 3-5. Emergency caesarean section accounted for 74.5% of the caesarean section and the commonest indication was foetal distress. One hundred and forty-four participants (59.3%) were satisfied with their caesarean section experience which was significantly associated with health care attention and foetal outcome. More than half of the study population would not accept caesarean section when indicated in a future pregnancy. The health care attention [AOR 0.53, 95% CI (0.32, 0.88)] and maternal age [AOR 3.05, 95%CI (1.43, 6.49)] were significant predictors. Majority of the women were satisfied with their caesarean section experience which is influenced by the hospital care and foetal outcome. Improvement in maternal caesarean section experience through quality health care is important in increasing uptake when indicated.

Highlights

  • Caesarean delivery is one of the major surgical operations performed in obstetric practice

  • One hundred and forty-four participants (59.3%) were satisfied with their caesarean section experience which was significantly associated with health care attention and foetal outcome

  • Majority of the women were satisfied with their caesarean section experience which is influenced by the hospital care and foetal outcome

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Introduction

Caesarean delivery is one of the major surgical operations performed in obstetric practice. African Health Sciences Vol 19 Issue 3, September, 2019 delivery is despised by women in our culture independent of the level of education[12]. This could drive a woman to strive to achieve vaginal delivery at all cost to prove her “womanhood”[13]. Childbirth is a sentinel event in a woman’s life which she either treasures or abhors with disdain It becomes more important with caesarean delivery as it has been reported of its negative correlation with childbirth experience[11]. The aim of this study is to determine the maternal experience following caesarean section in our hospital and the factors influencing it. The findings from this study would help in auditing of care in our centre and in counselling and education of our obstetric population

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