Evaluating the Experience of Jordanian Women With Maternity Care Services
Evaluation of women?s experiences about the care they receive
during childbirth is important to assess the quality of maternity
services. We explored the experiences of Jordanian women to examine
whether they were satisfied with their childbirth experiences.
Semistructured interviews were conducted with 460 women after
giving birth. A content analysis was conducted on the qualitative
data. Four themes were identified that represented the women?s poor
experiences of care during childbirth, including seeing childbirth
as a dehumanized experience, feeling that childbirth was processed
technologically, a lack of human support, and being in an inappropriate
childbirth environment. The findings of this study may help
policymakers to provide quality care to women during childbirth.