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. 2017 Aug 7;17:541. doi: 10.1186/s12913-017-2490-y

Table 2.

Synthesis of data: coding and categories

Categories Mother and family members’ health literacy Social power, cultural belief and practices Health service response
Sub-categories Knowledge Practice Awareness and confidence Social power Cultural belief and practices Working load and capacity of midwives Perceived low quality of postnatal care Suboptimal patient-centered care
Codes Knowledge on postnatal period;
Knowledge of danger signs;
Lack of knowledge on safe self-treatment.
Lack of hygiene;
Delay to conduct postnatal care visit;
Lack skills to do wound-care.
Lack of confidence to do self-wound care;
Attitude to food taboo;
Submissive to the midwife’s advice.
Information from family;
Information from neighbors;
Information from parents;
Submissive to what parents said;
Feeling afraid of parents/ grandmothers;
Feeling afraid to disobey parents/grandmothers’ advice;
Living with parents.
Traditional rules;
Intergeneration practice;
Cultural self-treatment practice;
Practices from grandmothers;
Food taboo;
Herbal potion;
Breastfeeding booster potion;
Unseen hazards.
Working load;
Collaboration between village midwives and health cadres;
Knowledge of midwives;
Education on food taboo.
Timely service;
Availability of midwives;
Insuficient time to educate patients;
Lack of education on breastfeeding;
No information for next visit;
No education to family;
Perceived quality of service;
Inconsistent home-visit;
Selective care;
Inadequate education for wound care;
Indirect communication between midwives and mothers.
Lack of interactive communication;
Lack of frank communication;
Language barrier;
Inconvenient treatment.