Community Based Study of Rural Tribal Women’s Prepregnancy Health

S Chhabra, N Anand, K Bhise
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Background: In addition to health during pregnancy, labour, post-birth, an optimal state of physical and mental health at the onset of pregnancy is essential for health of women and their babies during pregnancy, birth, and post birth over decades. The concept of preconception health has been old; however it has received little attention until recently. There has now been momentum because of persisting sufferings of women during pregnancy, birth and beyond in spite of best of care during pregnancy. Objective: Present community based study was conducted to know about prepregnancy health, body mass index (BMI), hemoglobin (Hb), any major illnesses in women of a remote rural region. Material and methods: After the institution’s ethics committee’s approval, community based study was conducted in 100 villages with health facilities in forestry and hilly regions. Total 2400 women of reproductive age, likely to have pregnancy were included randomly, minimum 20 from each village to get information as per objective. Results: Among 2400 women, 22.8% had low BMI, 56.6% normal, 26.6% high BMI, 10% women had <5gm/dl Hb, 20.5% ≥ 5 but <7 gm/dl Hb, 33.7% ≥ 7 but <9 gm/dl Hb, 12% Hb ≥ 9 but <11gm/dl Hb, 23.6% women had Hb ≥ 11gm/dl Hb. Total 12.1% women had hypertension, 8.4% had diabetes, 79.5% had other disorders, mostly anemia. Conclusion: There were 22.8% underweight tribal women with chances of other nutritional deficiencies, 30.54% had severe and 33.75% had moderate anemia, 10% had alarming very severe anemia, real cause of concern. Government health providers need to identify various disorders of prepregnancy which can become dangerous during pregnancy, birth, post birth for both mother and baby. It is also important to address them in later life through various preventive and therapeutic interventions.
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基于社区的农村部落妇女孕前保健研究
背景:除了怀孕、分娩和产后期间的健康外,怀孕初期的最佳身心健康状态对妇女及其婴儿在怀孕、分娩和产后数十年的健康至关重要。孕前健康的概念由来已久;然而,直到最近,它才受到很少的关注。尽管在怀孕期间得到了最好的照顾,但由于妇女在怀孕、分娩和以后持续遭受痛苦,现在已经有了势头。目的:对某偏远农村地区妇女孕前健康状况、身体质量指数(BMI)、血红蛋白(Hb)及主要疾病进行社区调查。材料和方法:经机构伦理委员会批准,在森林和丘陵地区100个有卫生设施的村庄开展了基于社区的研究。随机抽取2400名可能怀孕的育龄妇女,每个村至少20名,按目标获取信息。结果:在2400名女性中,22.8% BMI低,56.6% BMI正常,26.6% BMI高,10% Hb≥5gm/dl, 20.5% Hb≥5但≥7gm /dl, 33.7% Hb≥7但≥9gm /dl, 12% Hb≥9但≥11gm/dl, 23.6% Hb≥11gm/dl。12.1%的女性患有高血压,8.4%患有糖尿病,79.5%患有其他疾病,主要是贫血。结论:体重过轻的部落妇女有22.8%存在其他营养缺乏症,重度贫血占30.54%,中度贫血占33.75%,危重贫血占10%,值得关注。政府保健提供者需要查明在怀孕、分娩和产后对母亲和婴儿都可能构成危险的各种孕前疾病。通过各种预防和治疗干预措施在以后的生活中解决这些问题也很重要。
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