نتایج جستجو برای: antenatal training

تعداد نتایج: 333989  

Journal: :Global mental health 2023

Abstract Identifying women with depressive symptoms is the first step to reducing risk of short-term and long-term consequences antenatal depression. Task shifting by training primary healthcare workers may help reduce burden in low-resource settings. Twenty health a center urban Bengaluru were trained screen identify The had two components: knowledge-based, using depression module Mental Healt...

Journal: :BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2006
Allan M Cyna Marion I Andrew Jeffrey S Robinson Caroline A Crowther Peter Baghurst Deborah Turnbull Graham Wicks Celia Whittle

BACKGROUND Although medical interventions play an important role in preserving lives and maternal comfort they have become increasingly routine in normal childbirth. This may increase the risk of associated complications and a less satisfactory birth experience. Antenatal hypnosis is associated with a reduced need for pharmacological interventions during childbirth. This trial seeks to determin...

Administration of antenatal corticosteroids to pregnant women with imminent delivery of a newborn at 24 to 34 weeks of gestation represents one of the most important advances in perinatal medicine in the past 25 years1,2. A single course of antenatal steroid has been associated with a decrease in acute neonatal systemic morbidity and mortality after preterm birth reducing the risk of respirator...

2016
Liga Blyholder Elizabeth Chumanov Kathleen Carr Bryan Heiderscheit

BACKGROUND With a recent increase in running popularity, more women choose to run during and after pregnancy. Little research has examined exercise behaviors and postpartum health conditions of runners. HYPOTHESIS Antenatal and postpartum exercise is beneficial in reducing certain postpartum health conditions. STUDY DESIGN Cross-sectional study. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE Level 5. METHODS A self...

2014
Zohra S Lassi Jai K Das Rehana A Salam Zulfiqar A Bhutta

Annually around 40 million mothers give birth at home without any trained health worker. Consequently, most of the maternal and neonatal mortalities occur at the community level due to lack of good quality care during labour and birth. Interventions delivered at the community level have not only been advocated to improve access and coverage of essential interventions but also to reduce the exis...

Journal: :Central European journal of public health 2009
Kateryna Gamazina Iryna Mogilevkina Zhanna Parkhomenko Amie Bishop Patricia S Coffey Tracy Brazg

BACKGROUND Ukraine has the highest rate of HIV infection in Europe, with an estimated adult prevalence of 1.6 percent. The epidemic in Ukraine remains largely driven by injection drug use, and women of reproductive age are being increasingly affected. Prior research has highlighted the need to improve the quality of services for prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) and to address ...

Journal: :WHO South-East Asia journal of public health 2012
Tin Tin Thein Theingi Myint Saw Lwin Win Myint Oo Aung Kyaw Kyaw Moe Kyaw Myint Kyaw Zin Thant

A prospective, quasi-experimental study was carried out in 2009 at urban health centres (UHCs) of five townships of Mandalay, Myanmar, to improve the skill of midwives (MWs) in diagnosis and referral of pre-eclampsia (PE) from UHC to the Central Women's Hospital (CWH) and to enhance the supervision of midwives by lady health visitors (LHVs). The intervention was training on quality antenatal ca...

2006
Mags Beksinska Busi Kunene Saiqa Mullick

S outh Africa is performing well on certain selected maternal health process indicators; antenatal care attendance has remained over 90% since 1998; deliveries conducted by skilled health workers have increased from 84% in 1998 to 92% in 2003. Despite this, maternal mortality is on the increase, with the latest Saving Mothers Report showing that maternal mortality in the 2002-2004 triennium inc...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2010
Vicki Tsianakas Michael Calnan Karl Atkin Elizabeth Dormandy Theresa M Marteau

BACKGROUND Timely antenatal sickle cell and thalassaemia (SC&T) screening for all women in primary care facilitates informed decision making, but little is known about its implementation. AIM To assess the feasibility of offering antenatal SC&T screening in primary care at the time of pregnancy confirmation. DESIGN OF STUDY Cross-sectional investigation of GPs' beliefs and perceived practic...

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