نتایج جستجو برای: antenatal training

تعداد نتایج: 333989  

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1980
V Supramaniam

The primary source of data is the notifiable diseases forms raised when an individual is treated as a case of syphilis as required by law. Data for a 5-year period, 1974 to 1978 are used for this study. A special return on antenatal screening for syphilis for the same period was obtained from military medical establishments though not all units submitted them and even these were not complete fo...

2017
Sk Masum Billah Kuntal Kumar Saha Abdullah Nurus Salam Khan Ashfaqul Haq Chowdhury Sarah P Garnett Shams El Arifeen Purnima Menon

BACKGROUND In 2011, the Bangladesh Government introduced the National Nutrition Services (NNS) by leveraging the existing health infrastructure to deliver nutrition services to pregnant woman and children. This study examined the quality of nutrition services provided during antenatal care (ANC) and management of sick children younger than five years. METHODS Service delivery quality was asse...

Journal: :BMJ 2002
Helen Stapleton Mavis Kirkham Gwenan Thomas

OBJECTIVE To examine the use of evidence based leaflets on informed choice in maternity services. DESIGN Non-participant observation of 886 antenatal consultations. 383 in depth interviews with women using maternity services and health professionals providing antenatal care. SETTING Women's homes; antenatal and ultrasound clinics in 13 maternity units in Wales. PARTICIPANTS Childbearing w...

2016
Kylee Trevillion Jill Domoney Andrew Pickles Debra Bick Sarah Byford Margaret Heslin Jeannette Milgrom Rachel Mycroft Carmine Pariante Elizabeth Ryan Myra Hunter Louise Michele Howard

BACKGROUND Depression is a common antenatal mental disorder and is associated with an increased risk of adverse effects on the fetus and significant morbidity for the mother; if untreated it can also continue into the post-natal period and affect mother-infant interactions. There has been little research evaluating the effectiveness or cost-effectiveness of antenatal psychological interventions...

2012
Fernando Althabe José M Belizán Agustina Mazzoni Mabel Berrueta Jay Hemingway-Foday Marion Koso-Thomas Elizabeth McClure Elwyn Chomba Ana Garces Shivaprasad Goudar Bhalchandra Kodkany Sarah Saleem Omrana Pasha Archana Patel Fabian Esamai Waldemar A Carlo Nancy F Krebs Richard J Derman Robert L Goldenberg Patricia Hibberd Edward A Liechty Linda L Wright Eduardo F Bergel Alan H Jobe Pierre Buekens

BACKGROUND Preterm birth is a major cause of neonatal mortality, responsible for 28% of neonatal deaths overall. The administration of antenatal corticosteroids to women at high risk of preterm birth is a powerful perinatal intervention to reduce neonatal mortality in resource rich environments. The effect of antenatal steroids to reduce mortality and morbidity among preterm infants in hospital...

2012
Karin Gross Sandra Alba Tracy R Glass Joanna Armstrong Schellenberg Brigit Obrist

BACKGROUND Early and frequent antenatal care attendance during pregnancy is important to identify and mitigate risk factors in pregnancy and to encourage women to have a skilled attendant at childbirth. However, many pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa start antenatal care attendance late, particularly adolescent pregnant women. Therefore they do not fully benefit from its preventive and curat...

2015
Damien Punguyire Emmanuel Mahama Timothy Letsa Patricia Akweongo Bismark Sarfo

BACKGROUND Congenital syphilis is a consequence of undiagnosed, untreated, or inadequately treated maternal syphilis and results in serious adverse outcomes. It is easily diagnosed and in Ghana it is treated at points of care free; yet most pregnant women attending antenatal clinic (ANC) in Ghana are not screened. This study identified some factors influencing syphilis screening uptake at medic...

Journal: :Journal of medical screening 1994
N J Wald H C Watt

Journal: :Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology 2006
Rodney K. Edwards Margaret Bennett Carrie Langstraat Daina Greene

OBJECTIVES Our aim is evaluating the need for repeating tests for syphilis on pregnant women in the third trimester. STUDY DESIGN A single-center retrospective cohort study was performed on all women delivering 7/03-6/04. RESULTS During the study interval, 2244 women delivered at our hospital. Of those women having available records and attending at least one prenatal visit, 1940 (98.9%) we...

Journal: :Journal of public health medicine 2003
Rachel E Rowe Jo Garcia

BACKGROUND Evidence from outside the United Kingdom points to several socio-demographic factors associated with late initiation of antenatal care or fewer antenatal visits, but it is not clear how generalizable these studies are to the UK context. This systematic review addresses the question of whether there are social or ethnic inequalities in attendance for antenatal care in the United Kingd...

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