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Item PERCEPCIÓN DE ATENCIÓN A MUJERES EMBARAZADAS QUE ASISTEN A UN CENTRO DE SALUD PÚBLICO(Universidad Técnica de Ambato/ Facultad de Ciencias de Salud /Carrera de Enfermería, 2024-10-02) Taco Quimbita, Shirley Abigail; Moyano Calero, Willian EudrillirIntroduction: Pregnant women go through several physiological and psychological processes that positively or negatively modify their daily lives, therefore, it is important to comply with prenatal controls to timely identify any type of obstetric risk. However, there are factors that influence the perception and adherence to controls, which constitutes a risk to maternal-fetal well-being. Objective: To identify the perception of care received by pregnant women who attend their prenatal check-ups at a public health center. Methods: Quantitative, observational, cross-sectional and descriptive study. The population consisted of pregnant women from the parish of Picaihua who went to the health center of the same locality for their prenatal check-ups, with a sample of 59 pregnant women, who were selected through a type of intentional non-probabilistic sampling. The information was collected through the questionnaire called "Evaluation of the quality of prenatal care". Results: At a general level, 51% of women feel satisfied with the care received from health personnel. According to demographic characteristics, pregnant women up to 18 years of age (50%), with primary education (53%), of rural origin (90%), with a partner (73%) and (53%) of indigenous ethnicity perceive the care as satisfactory. Conclusions: Perception varies according to certain sociodemographic factors. Differences were observed in the level of satisfaction according to the dimensions evaluated: tangible goods, security and empathy.