نتایج جستجو برای: perinatal care

تعداد نتایج: 640015  

2016
Clare Quigley Cristina Taut Tamara Zigman Louise Gallagher Harry Campbell Lina Zgaga

OBJECTIVES To examine the association between breast feeding outcomes and place of birth (home vs hospital birth). DESIGN Population-based cross-sectional study. SETTING Ireland and UK. PARTICIPANTS 10 604 mother-infant pairs from the Growing Up in Ireland study (GUI, 2008-2009) and 17 521 pairs from the UK Millennium Cohort Study (UKMCS, 2001-2002) at low risk of delivery complications w...

Journal: :Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada : JOGC = Journal d'obstetrique et gynecologie du Canada : JOGC 2005
Ann Kathleen Wilson Marie-Jocelyne Martel Marc-Yvon Arsenault Yvonne M Cargill Martina Delaney Sue Daniels Tom Gleason Stuart Iglesias Michael C Klein Catherine Jane MacKinnon Anne Roggensack

The transport of pregnant women at high risk for problems to a facility that can provide the required obstetric and neonatal care is recognized as an essential component of modern perinatal care. Outcomes for the newborn are improved if women are transported antenatally, especially for those preterm infants who are born at less than 30 weeks’ gestation.1 Therefore, transferring a woman with the...

2017
Donna Moore Nicholas Drey Susan Ayers

BACKGROUND Perinatal mental illness is a global health concern; however, many women with the illness do not get the treatment they need to recover. Interventions that reduce the stigma around perinatal mental illness have the potential to enable women to disclose their symptoms to health care providers and consequently access treatment. There are many online forums for perinatal mental illness ...

2015
Kimiyo Kikuchi Evelyn Korkor Ansah Sumiyo Okawa Yeetey Enuameh Junko Yasuoka Keiko Nanishi Akira Shibanuma Margaret Gyapong Seth Owusu-Agyei Abraham Rexford Oduro Gloria Quansah Asare Abraham Hodgson Masamine Jimba Umberto Simeoni

BACKGROUND Continuum of care has the potential to improve maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) by ensuring care for mothers and children. Continuum of care in MNCH is widely accepted as comprising sequential time (from pre-pregnancy to motherhood and childhood) and space dimensions (from community-family care to clinical care). However, it is unclear which linkages of care could have a gr...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1996
J McDermott R Steketee J Wirima

Reported are the results of a study to assess the prevalence and risk factors for perinatal death among pregnant women in Malawi over the period 1987-90. There were 264 perinatal deaths among the 3866 women with singleton pregnancies (perinatal mortality rate, 68.3 per 1000 births). Among the risk factors for perinatal mortality were the following: reactive syphilis serology, nulliparity, a lat...

Journal: :Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada : JOGC = Journal d'obstetrique et gynecologie du Canada : JOGC 2005
Stuart Iglesias Nancy Bott Erik Ellehoj Jeannie Yee Betty Jennissen Tammie Bunnah Donald Schopflocher

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the maternal and perinatal outcomes of Alberta's regionalized system of care. In particular, to compare the outcomes of communities with limited or no local intrapartum care with those of regional and tertiary care centres. METHODS We conducted a population-based retrospective study of all Alberta deliveries in 1999 and 2000. Maternal outcome measures were rates of patie...

2017
Zoë G. Hodgson Lee Saxell Julian K. Christians

BACKGROUND Maternal and neonatal outcomes are influenced by the nature of antenatal care. Standard pregnancy care is provided on an individual basis, with one-on-one appointments between a client and family doctor, midwife or obstetrician. A novel, group-based antenatal care delivery model was developed in the United States in the 1990s and is growing in popularity beyond the borders of the USA...

2005
Michael S. Clement

Arizona is a large state that has undergone profound population changes since the end of World War II. It has two major population centers (Phoenix and Tucson) that together account for approximately 75% of the state’s population. Much of the remaining population is found in small communities scattered throughout the state. There is a high Native American population, largely rural but with some...

2017
Laura E. Legere Katherine Wallace Angela Bowen Karen McQueen Phyllis Montgomery Marilyn Evans

BACKGROUND Perinatal depression is the most common mental illness experienced by pregnant and postpartum women, yet it is often under-detected and under-treated. Some researchers suggest this may be partly influenced by a lack of education and professional development on perinatal depression among health-care providers, which can negatively affect care and contribute to stigmatization of women ...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
bibi seema saima ghaffar shazia memon shaneela memon

abstract background: postpartum period is the critically important part of obstetric care but most neglected period for majority of pakistani women. only life threatening complications compel them to seek for tertiary hospital care. we describe the nature of these obstetric morbidities in order to help policymakers in improving prevailing situation. objective: to find out the frequency and caus...

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