Postpartum Care Services during the Fourth Stage of Labour in Bharatpur Hospital of Nepal

Abstract

Background: Postnatal care is an important part of maternal care, as serious and life-threatening complications can occur in the postpartum period. So, this study was conducted to assess the level of postpartum care services during the fourth stage of labour in the maternity ward of Bharatpur hospital in the Chitwan district of Nepal. Methods: Cross-sectional hospital-based study was done among women admitted in the maternity ward for vaginal delivery in Bhartapur hospital in Chitwan. Total 218 sample size derived by using the formula; n= N/1+N (e²). A set of data collection tool was developed, pretested and finalized. Part-1 of the tool was related to socio-demographic features of respondents, Part-2 and 3 of the tool was used as a checklist to assess institutional characteristics and level of postpartum care services respectively. The structured checklist had twenty-two items including twelve critical steps. The purpose of the study explained to the respondents; verbal informed consent obtained from respondents and ethical approval from the Institutional review committee of Chitwan Medical College. Results: The significant association observed between postpartum care during the fourth stage of labour and residence of mothers (p=0.021). Conclusions: Postpartum care in Bharatpur hospital is poor and there is an urgent need to develop plans and programs to enhance the capacity of staffs and health institutions to provide postpartum care according to the WHO recommendation guideline.  

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