نتایج جستجو برای: antenatal care knowledge

تعداد نتایج: 1148953  

Journal: :Midwifery 2015
Janneke T Gitsels-van der Wal Linda Martin Judith Manniën Pieternel Verhoeven Eileen K Hutton Hans S Reinders

OBJECTIVE to extend the knowledge on Muslim women's approach of antenatal anomaly screening. DESIGN qualitative interview study with pregnant Muslim women from Moroccan origin. SETTING one midwifery practice in a medium-sized city near Amsterdam participated in the study. PARTICIPANTS twelve pregnant Muslim women who live in a high density immigrant area and who attended primary midwives ...

2017
Lucia Amolo Grace Irimu Daniel Njai

Introduction Of the 130 million babies born yearly, nearly 4 million die in the neonatal period. Kenya Demographic Health Survey (KDHS) 2014 places neonatal mortality rate at 22 deaths per 1,000 live births, well above the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 that aims to reduce these mortalities to at least 12 deaths per 1000 live births by 2030. The aim of the study was to assess maternal kno...

2016
Bethan Hatherall Joanne Morris Farah Jamal Lorna Sweeney Meg Wiggins Inderjeet Kaur Adrian Renton Angela Harden

OBJECTIVE to explore the factors which influence the timing of the initiation of a package of publically-funded antenatal care for pregnant women living in a diverse urban setting DESIGN a qualitative study involving thematic analysis of 21 individual interviews and six focus group discussions. SETTING Newham, a culturally diverse borough in East London, UK PARTICIPANTS: individual intervie...

2016
Nebiyu Maseresha Kifle Woldemichael Lamessa Dube

BACKGROUND Knowledge of danger signs of obstetric complications is first step in the appropriate and timely referral to essential obstetric care. Although women's knowledge about the obstetric danger signs is important for improving maternal and child health, little is known about the current knowledge and influencing factors in pastoral community of Ethiopia. This study, therefore, aims to fil...

2017
Lauren Kearney Mary Kynn Alison Craswell Rachel Reed

BACKGROUND Midwife facilitated, group models of antenatal care have emerged as an alternative to conventional care both within Australia and internationally. Group antenatal care can be offered in a number of different ways, however usually constitutes a series of sessions co-ordinated by a midwife combining physical assessment, antenatal education and peer support in a group setting. Midwife-l...

2013
Titus K Kwambai Stephanie Dellicour Meghna Desai Charles A Ameh Bobbie Person Florence Achieng Linda Mason Kayla F Laserson Feiko O ter Kuile

BACKGROUND Poor utilisation of facility-based antenatal and delivery care services in Kenya hampers reduction of maternal mortality. Studies suggest that the participation of men in antenatal and delivery care is associated with better health care seeking behaviour, yet many reproductive health programs do not facilitate their involvement. This qualitative study conducted in rural Western Kenya...

2016
Md. Mosfequr Rahman Md. Mizanur Rahman Md. Ismail Tareque Jannatul Ferdos Syeda S. Jesmin

OBJECTIVE To investigate the association between maternal pregnancy intention and professional antenatal and delivery care utilization. METHODS Our data were derived from the 2011 nationally representative Bangladesh Demographic Health Survey. We included antenatal and delivery care utilization data of the most recent live births for women for the previous three years (n = 4672). We used mult...

2017
CE French C Thorne L Byrne M Cortina‐Borja PA Tookey

OBJECTIVES Despite very low rates of vertical transmission of HIV in the UK overall, rates are higher among women starting antenatal antiretroviral therapy (ART) late. We investigated the timing of key elements of the care of HIV-positive pregnant women [antenatal care booking, HIV laboratory assessment (CD4 count and HIV viral load) and antenatal ART initiation], to assess whether clinical pra...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2007
Kaisa Raatikainen Nonna Heiskanen Seppo Heinonen

BACKGROUND Most pertinent studies of inadequate antenatal care concentrate on the risk profile of women booking late or not booking at all to antenatal care. The objective of this study was to assess the outcome of pregnancies when free and easily accessible antenatal care has been either totally lacking or low in number of visits. METHODS This is a hospital register based cohort study of pre...

2013
Alicia Aleman Maria L Cafferata Luz Gibbons Fernando Althabe Jose Ortiz Xochitl Sandoval Nicolás Padilla-Raygoza José M Belizán

BACKGROUND Antenatal corticosteroids administered to women at risk of preterm birth is an intervention which has been proved to reduce the risk of respiratory distress syndrome, intraventricular hemorrhage, and neonatal mortality. There is a significant gap in the literature regarding the prevalence of the use of antenatal corticosteroids in Latin American countries and the attitudes and opinio...

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