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Acquiring Pregnant Women Treated through a Mobile Clinic: Jordanian Moms' Personal Stories

Shipa Singh

To get new insights on the experiences of these mothers and how they assessed the services that were offered by pregnant Jordanian women who received antenatal care through a mobile clinic. In a study that used a qualitative research approach, ten Jordanian moms who had received antenatal care at a mobile clinic talked about their experiences in semi-structured, recorded interviews. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used for the analysis. Three key themes were discovered: Having knowledge of the medical campaign or not having knowledge when it may have been had; the experience of obtaining antenatal care was amazing, with the exception of one thing: they didn't do enough to protect our lives and educate us whenever possible. Data show that the mothers were generally happy. They had been pleased with the majority of the antenatal care treatments they had gotten at the mobile clinics. Despite the fact that services are generally favourably regarded, there are obvious ways to improve their quality. Outreach is not merely an "optional extra" for moms who live in isolated, underdeveloped areas; rather, it is a necessary service.