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. 2015 Jul 1;10(7):e0130452. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0130452

Table 2. Summary of concepts and themes.

Initial concepts Emerging themes Final themes
Timing of assessment/evaluation of patient Quality of medical Perception on
Appropriateness of diagnosis care provision of
Timely diagnosis /recognition of high-risk status care
Timely referral
Timely treatment
Appropriateness of treatment
Contact time with qualified staff Provider-client
Necessary medical information information and
Prepared for treatment and understand their options relationship
Reason for specific information were clearly explained
General attitude of health staffs
Competent staff Human and
Inadequate number of staffs physical resources
Physical infrastructure and overall environment within health setting
Limitations in physical capability or physical changes Physical experience Severe maternal
Dealing with memory gap Morbidity experience
Thoughts and perception of death Emotional experience
Distress
Fear
Discouragement / hopelessness
Scared of operation or hospital
Feeling of blame
Frustration
Isolation
Displacement of emotion Coping mechanism
Religious faith
Considering next pregnancy
Giving more values to life
Abandoning risky behaviors
Dealing with loss
Attitude towards health Women's Health care
Woman powerlessness predisposition to use seeking
Perception of health care medical services behavior
Cultural practice and beliefs
Medical cost and funding
Language barrier Enabling or impeding
Transportation circumstances
Modern mode of communication
Recognition of seriousness of condition Need for health care