Late registration for ante natal care by pregnant women with previous caesarean section

Mareko Ramotsababa, Vincent Setlhare
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BackgroundDespite good access to antenatal care services for most women in Botswana, and regular training of health care workers in obstetrics and gynaecology, many pregnant women with previous caesarean section still presented late for antennal care at Letsholathebe II Memorial Hospital (LIIMH), in Maun, Botswana. Presenting late for antenatal care may lead to morbidity and mortality among pregnant women with previous caesarean section, and the babies they are carrying. Knowing the reasons why women with previous caesarean section present late for antenatal care may help in the formulation of interventions that decrease late presentation. Decreasing late presentation for ante natal care among pregnant women with previous caesarean section may decrease morbidity and mortality among these women and their babies.Aim The aim of the study was to explore the reasons why pregnant women with previous caesarean section registered late for ante natal care.SettingThis study was done at Letsholathebe II Memorial Hospital (LIIMH); a district a hospital situated in Maun Botswana.MethodsThis was a descriptive qualitative study. Consenting pregnant women who had a previous caesarean section delivery, were interviewed in the local language, until data saturation. These women presented at LIIMH, Maun, after the 20th week of pregnancy. The interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, translated into English and analysed thematically, using ATLAS-ti software.ResultsThe reasons that were raised by participants for late registration for antenatal care were lack of information, misconception on the appropriate booking time, and not knowing the place for their antenatal care. Participants’ dissatisfaction with the quality of clinic antenatal care, use of alternative antenatal care providers, delayed referral from local clinics, and experience from previous pregnancies were also mentioned as reasons for late registration.Discussion and ConclusionInadequate knowledge of antenatal care, and not knowing the planned place of delivery contributed to delays in registering for antenatal care at LIIMH. Dissatisfaction with antenatal care, and use of alternative antenatal care providers was another important factor. There is a need to keep pregnant women with previous caesarean section well informed about plans for their delivery, and for enlisting the help of alternative ante natal care providers, so as to improve management of pregnant women with previous caesarean section.
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曾剖腹产的孕妇产前护理登记过晚
尽管博茨瓦纳大多数妇女都能很好地获得产前保健服务,保健工作者也能定期接受产科和妇科方面的培训,但许多以前剖腹产过的孕妇到博茨瓦纳马翁的Letsholathebe II纪念医院接受产前保健时仍然很晚。产前保健姗姗来迟可能导致曾经剖腹产过的孕妇及其所怀婴儿的发病率和死亡率。了解有过剖腹产史的妇女在产前护理时迟到的原因可能有助于制定减少迟到的干预措施。减少有过剖宫产史的孕妇迟来产前护理可能会降低这些妇女及其婴儿的发病率和死亡率。目的本研究的目的是探讨有过剖宫产史的孕妇产前护理登记较晚的原因。本研究在letsholathbe II纪念医院(LIIMH)完成;博茨瓦纳芒的一个区,一家医院。方法采用描述性定性研究。在数据饱和之前,使用当地语言对先前剖腹产的孕妇进行了访谈。这些妇女在怀孕20周后出现在莫恩的LIIMH。访谈录音、转录、翻译成英文,并使用ATLAS-ti软件按主题进行分析。结果受访人员提出产前保健预约延迟的原因为信息不充分、预约时间不正确、不了解产前保健地点等。参与者对诊所产前护理质量的不满,使用替代产前护理提供者,从当地诊所转诊延迟,以及以前怀孕的经历也被提及为延迟登记的原因。讨论与结论产前保健知识不足和不知道计划分娩地点是导致在LIIMH登记产前保健的延误的原因。对产前护理的不满和使用替代产前护理提供者是另一个重要因素。有必要让有过剖腹产经历的孕妇充分了解其分娩计划,并寻求其他产前护理提供者的帮助,以改善对有过剖腹产经历的孕妇的管理。
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