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Effect of a new antenatal care programme on the attitudes of pregnant women and midwives towards antenatal care in Harare

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posted on 2024-09-06, 06:22 authored by N. Murira, S.P. Munjanja, I. Zhanda, L. Nystrom, G. Lindmark
Health providers have 'only recently been paying attention to the attitudes of women towards antenatal care programmes. Previously, the benefits of antenatal care (ANC) were considered so self evident that the consumers could not question how the services were delivered. However, the success of any ANC programme depends to a greater or lesser degree on the co-operation of the women. One of the aims of increased satisfaction with ANC is to achieve better compliance with the advice given, which may lead to improved pregnancy outcome. Satisfaction with the services, rather than the mere improvement of pregnancy outcome is also: now considered a goal in its own right.

A clinical study on the importance of women participation and co-operation,them being a key stakeholder of any Antenatal Care (ANC) programme that may be introduced in Zimbabwe's health delivery system.

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Faculty of Medicine, Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), University of Zimbabwe (UZ)

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Murira, N. et al., (1997) Effect of a new antenatal care programme on the attitudes of pregnant women and midwives towards antenatal care in Harare, Central African Journal of Medicine, vol. 43, no. 5, pp. 131-135. Harare: CAJM.

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University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Faculty of Medicine

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Zimbabwe.

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en

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0008-9176

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