Compliance of Private Lying-in Clinics as Perceived by Midwives
Abstract
Private Lying–in clinic is a primary level health care facility for low-risk childbearing women and having normal status during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum. In Bohol province, most Lying–in clinics are owned and managed by private practicing registered midwives. Compliance in this study pertains to the capacity of the private Lying-in clinics as to facilities, equipment, and personnel. This study aimed to assess the personal and professional profiles of the respondents, the compliance status of clinic managers and clinic staff to the DOH licensing and Phil Health Requirements based on the seven areas understudy in the operation and management of private Lying- clinics. The researcher formulated survey questions adapted from DOH and Assessment Checklist for licensing birthing facilities. The respondents of the study were clinic managers and staff of the eleven private Lying-in clinics in Bohol which were managed by midwives. The study made use of a quantitative normative survey, and the responses were analyzed through frequency, percentile, and weighted mean and Scheffe’s test. Results showed that all clinic managers and clinic staff were registered midwives, trained, and were excellent in complying with the requirements in the operation and management of private Lying in-clinics. The outcome of this study may serve as the basis for review of the accreditation requirements of a primary-level health care facility for administration.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15631/ub.mrj.v5i1.51
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