Antenatal Clinic Waiting Time, Patient Satisfaction, and Preference for Staggered Appointment–A Cross-Sectional Study
Time spent in the antenatal clinic (ANC) is a major disincentive for pregnant women and constitutes a barrier to the utilization of ANC. Long waiting time and poor patient satisfaction may contribute to poor utilization. This study assessed waiting time, patients’ satisfaction, and preference for st...
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Main Authors: | RA Abdus-salam, AA Adeniyi, FA Bello |
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Language: | EN |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ce8fc62d32f04b48a9d7c67d52241cb0 |
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