Antenatal Care Practice and Pregnancy Outcome at Sikuati Area , Kudat, Sabah�.!

T. Aye, Datuk Muhammad Yusolf Ibrahim, D. Naing, T. Myint, Muhammad Hj Jical
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Antenatal (AN) care is vital for all pregnant women and for reduction of maternal mortality and morbidity. AN care knowledge and specific AN care practices are some of the crucial components of what determines effective AN care. In developing nations, the health of pregnant women can be even more sensitive to these factors. Objectives of this study was to assess the antenatal ( AN) care practice and pregnancy outcome of ever-married women aged 18 to 49 years old having at least one pregnancy experience, residing in kampongs of Sikuati area, Kudat between March to December 2015. Cross–sectional descriptive study, non-probability convenient sampling method was used and 150 eligible participants were interviewed through face to face by trained interviewers using a semi- structured questionnaire and their knowledge of AN care, their AN care practices and outcomes and complications of their pregnancies were recorded. 99% of all the women received AN care, and 64% of the women received essential AN care practice (AN visit of minimum 4 times). The study revealed that overall knowledge amongst the women with good knowledge was 48% and low knowledge was 52%. Despite this, it was found that low knowledge of AN care was associated with essential AN care practice. Additionally, AN care practices, assessed through timing of first AN care visit and frequency of visits, was not significantly associated with pregnancy complications. Despite these results, outcomes were good and all complications were properly and successfully addressed. This may reflect the effectiveness of current programs in place promoting importance of AN care and delivery practices. Maintenance of current programs with targeted interventions to address low knowledge level and the low level of compliance with essential AN care completed are recommended.
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库达特Sikuati地区产前保健实践和妊娠结局Sabah�.!
产前护理对所有孕妇和降低孕产妇死亡率和发病率至关重要。ann护理知识和具体的ann护理实践是决定ann护理效果的关键组成部分。在发展中国家,孕妇的健康可能对这些因素更加敏感。本研究的目的是评估2015年3月至12月期间居住在古达省Sikuati地区kampongs的18至49岁至少有一次怀孕经历的已婚妇女的产前护理实践和妊娠结局。采用交叉-截面描述性研究,Â非概率方便抽样方法,由训练有素的采访者采用半结构化问卷对150名符合条件的参与者进行面对面访谈,记录其AN护理知识、AN护理实践、妊娠结局和并发症。99%的妇女接受了安护理,64%的妇女接受了必要的安护理实践(至少4次安就诊)。研究显示,知识水平高的女性总体知识水平为48%,知识水平低的为52%。尽管如此,研究发现,对AN护理的低认识与必要的AN护理实践有关。此外,通过首次AN护理访问的时间和访问频率评估的AN护理实践与妊娠并发症没有显着关联。尽管有这些结果,但结果很好,所有并发症都得到了适当和成功的解决。这可能反映了当前项目的有效性,促进了AN护理和交付实践的重要性。建议通过有针对性的干预措施维持当前的项目,以解决知识水平低和完成基本AN护理的依从性低的问题。
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