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The expectations of mothers regarding community participation in antenatal care at the Chinamhora Clinic in Goromonzi District, Zimbabwe

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dc.contributor.advisor Dreyer, Marie
dc.contributor.advisor Smith, J. E.
dc.contributor.author Chitambo, Beritha Ruth
dc.date.accessioned 2015-01-23T04:24:33Z
dc.date.available 2015-01-23T04:24:33Z
dc.date.issued 2001-02
dc.identifier.citation Chitambo, Beritha Ruth (2001) The expectations of mothers regarding community participation in antenatal care at the Chinamhora Clinic in Goromonzi District, Zimbabwe, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16538> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16538
dc.description.abstract Community participation has been hailed as the panacea for most community programmes. Community participation at high levels empowers communities, increases self-reliance, selfawareness and confidence in self-examination of problems and seeking solutions for them Behavioural changes are promoted and utilisation and support of services is facilitated, which is of great importance in antenatal care and generally in this present day of HIV/AIDS. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which women were participating in the provision of antenatal care. Secondly, the study sought the pregnant women's perceptions and expectations regarding their participation in the provision of antenatal care and to find out at what level if any, the women wanted to be involved in the provision of antenatal care. The theoretical model guiding this study was Rifkin' s model for evaluating community participation. A guided interview was conducted with 30 conveniently selected pregnant mothers residing in the area of the Chinamhora clinic. The results indicated limited participation in the five process indicators of community participation. However, all the women regarded community participation as being important. The majority of the women wished to be involved at high levels of participation. The results of this study should be valuable to health care professionais in formulating strategies and modifying existing programmes to enhance community participation, with the decentralisation of health services in Zimbabwe. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) en
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject Community en
dc.subject Community participation en
dc.subject Primary health care en
dc.subject Expectations en
dc.subject Perceptions en
dc.subject Health care providers en
dc.subject Antenatal care en
dc.subject Pregnant women en
dc.subject.ddc 362.120852096891
dc.subject.lcsh Primary health care -- Zimbabwe -- Goromonzi District en
dc.subject.lcsh Medical social work -- Zimbabwe -- Goromonzi District en
dc.subject.lcsh Social service -- Zimbabwe -- Goromonzi District -- Citizen participation en
dc.subject.lcsh Prenatal care -- Zimbabwe -- Goromonzi District en
dc.subject.lcsh Public health -- Zimbabwe -- Goromonzi District -- Citizen participation en
dc.subject.lcsh Community health services -- Zimbabwe -- Goromonzi District -- Citizen participation en
dc.subject.lcsh Childbirth -- Zimbabwe -- Goromonzi District en
dc.subject.lcsh Public health advisory groups -- Zimbabwe -- Goromonzi District en
dc.subject.lcsh Medical policy -- Zimbabwe -- Goromonzi District -- Citizen participation en
dc.subject.lcsh Pregnant women -- Zimbabwe -- Goromonzi District en
dc.title The expectations of mothers regarding community participation in antenatal care at the Chinamhora Clinic in Goromonzi District, Zimbabwe en
dc.type Dissertation
dc.description.department Health Studies
dc.description.degree M.A. (Advanced Nursing Sciences)


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