نتایج جستجو برای: antenatal care

تعداد نتایج: 628433  

2003
G. B. Overbosch N.N.N. Nsowah-Nuamah G.J.M. van den Boom L. Damnyag

2 We investigate the determinants of antenatal care use in Ghana using a large-scale living standard survey. Most previous studies on the subject have used surveys that focus on demography and fertility, and have used approximate indicators of economic variables such as income and cost of consultation. This leads to an overestimation of effects when explanatory factors pick up the effect of und...

Aims: Paying attention to the health of pregnant women leads to the newborn’s health and ultimately, the health of society. Health literacy and knowledge of antenatal care reduce neonatal and maternal fatality, increase maternal and neonatal health. The current research, therefore, aims to investigate the association of health literacy, antenatal care adequacy indicators, and delivery outcomes....

2013
Ivan Kisuule Dan K Kaye Florence Najjuka Stephen K Ssematimba Anita Arinda Gloria Nakitende Lawrence Otim

BACKGROUND Mothers who attend antenatal care late miss the opportunity of early detection of HIV and STDs, malaria and anaemia prophylaxis, health education and treatment or prevention of complications. Whereas many women in Mulago hospital make their first antenatal care visit after 20 weeks of gestation, the reasons for coming late are not documented. The objectives were to determine the gest...

2012
Eric Arthur

The study investigates the effect of wealth on maternal health care utilization in Ghana via its effect on Antenatal care use. Antenatal care serves as the initial point of contact of expectant mothers to maternal health care providers before delivery. The study is pivoted on the introduction of the free maternal health care policy in April 2005 in Ghana with the aim of reducing the financial b...

2015
Anna Galle An-Sofie Van Parys Kristien Roelens Ines Keygnaert

BACKGROUND Previous studies demonstrate that people's satisfaction with healthcare influences their further use of that healthcare system. Satisfied patients are more likely to take part in the decision making process and to complete treatment. One of the important determinants of satisfaction is the fulfillment of expectations. This study aims to analyse both expectations and satisfaction with...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 1996
M McDonagh

Women in developing countries are dying from simple preventable conditions but what impact can the procedures collectively called antenatal care having in reducing maternal mortality and morbidity? More importantly what is antenatal care? This review found that questions have been raised about the impact of antenatal care (specifically on maternal mortality) since its inception in developed cou...

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2007
Jodie M Dodd Therese Dowswell Caroline A Crowther

BACKGROUND Regular antenatal care for women with a multiple pregnancy is accepted practice, and while most women have an increase in the number of antenatal visits, there is no consensus as to what constitutes optimal care. 'Specialised' antenatal clinics have been advocated as a way of improving outcomes for women and their infants. OBJECTIVES To assess, using the best available evidence, th...

2011
Lucy Burns Elizabeth Conroy Elizabeth A. Moore Delyse Hutchinson Paul S. Haber

Objective. This paper reports the findings comparing the obstetrical health, antenatal care, and psychosocial characteristics of pregnant women with a known history of substance dependence (n = 41) and a comparison group of pregnant women attending a general antenatal clinic (n = 47). Method. Face-to-face interviews were used to assess obstetrical health, antenatal care, physical and mental fun...

2012
Mohammed A Abdal Qader Idayu Badilla Rahmah Mohd Amin Hasanain Faisal Ghazi

Background Antenatal care is defined as the care given to mothers and their fetus during pregnancy. There are many aspects of antenatal care that need to be emphasized to ensure good delivery outcome. One important outcome is low birth weight which has been defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as weight at birth of less than 2.500 grams (up to and including 2,499 g) irrespective of ge...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2013
Katrien Beeckman Fred Louckx Soo Downe Koen Putman

BACKGROUND Antenatal care can play an important role in the prevention of preterm birth. Evaluation of antenatal care is usually based on the number of visits rather than the content of care, using tools such as the Adequacy of Prenatal Care Use index. This article presents an analysis of the relation between specific elements of antenatal care and the risk of preterm birth compared with consid...

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