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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The inferior vena caval compression theory of hypotension in obstetric spinal anaesthesia : studies in normal and preeclamptic pregnancy : a literature review and revision of fundamental concepts

Sharwood-Smith, Geoffrey H. January 2011 (has links)
Three clinical investigations together with a combined editorial and review of the cardiovascular physiology of spinal anaesthesia in normal and preeclamptic pregnancy form the basis of a thesis to be submitted for the degree of Doctor of Medicine at the University of St Andrews. First, the longstanding consensus that spinal anaesthesia could cause severe hypotension in severe preeclampsia was examined using three approaches. The doses of ephedrine required to maintain systolic blood pressure above predetermined limits were first compared in spinal versus epidural anaesthesia. The doses of ephedrine required were then similarly studied during spinal anaesthesia in preeclamptic versus normal control subjects. The principal outcome of these studies, that preeclamptic patients were resistant to hypotension after a spinal anaesthetic, was then further investigated by studying pulse transit time (PTT) changes in normal versus preeclamptic pregnancy. PTT was explored both as beat-to-beat monitor of cardiovascular function and also as an indicator of changes in arterial stiffness. The cardiovascular physiology of obstetric spinal anaesthesia was then reviewed in the light of the three clinical investigations, developments in reproductive vascular biology and the regulation of venous capacitance. It is argued that the theory of a role for vena caval compression as the single cause of spinal anaesthetic induced hypotension in obstetrics should be revised.
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Survey on maternal satisfaction in receiving spinal anaesthesia for Caesarean section

Makoko, Uziele Marc 11 1900 (has links)
Survey on maternal satisfaction in receiving spinal anesthesia for Cesarean section / A quantitative descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the maternal satisfaction after the experience of spinal anaesthesia for Caesarean section in one public hospital of Gauteng Province in South Africa. Data were collected by administering a questionnaire which included the demographic profile and satisfaction score in terms of perioperative elements to 82 women in their postoperative period. Analysis of data was performed by The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 13 and Excel 2010 was used for tabular and graphical illustrations. The findings revealed that the majority of women studied were black (95,1%), not married (73,2%) and unemployed (64,6%). The levels of maternal satisfaction in terms of intraoperative, postoperative and other perioperative elements were high, at 94,4%, 90,3% and 85,4% respectively. The lowest percentage (76,8%) was found for the maternal satisfaction about the preoperative explanation. The overall level of maternal satisfaction in this study was 86,7%. The majority of women (82,9%) would opt for spinal anaesthesia in future, while 6,1% would not accept it and 11,0% were not sure if they would opt for it or not. / Health Studies / M. A. (Public Health)
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Dando um Google na qualidade das informações sobre cesárea, para leigos, no Brasil em 2018 / Googling the quality of information for lay people on caesarean sections in Brazil, 2018

Fioretti-Foschi, Beatriz 25 March 2019 (has links)
Introdução: No Brasil, a maioria dos nascimentos é por cirurgia cesárea (CC), sendo amplamente utilizada no setor privado, mesmo com pesquisas indicando que quando as taxas de CC ultrapassam10-15%, os riscos adicionais superam os benefícios. A informação sobre benefícios e riscos das intervenções é fundamental para uma assistência segura e efetiva. É considerável o aumento de busca na web durante a gestação, no entanto, a qualidade das informações é questionável. Objetivo: avaliar a qualidade e abrangência das informações disponíveis sobre cesariana para leigos, em português, após um conjunto de políticas públicas para regular esta prática (2014/2015), na internet em geral e no site da Federação Brasileira de Associações de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia (FEBRASGO). Métodos: Trata-se de estudo documental observacional, transversal e analítico. A palavra \"cesárea\" e 25 sinônimos foram submetidos no campo de procura do site da FEBRASGO e em cinco motores de pesquisa para avaliar a preferência dos termos de busca. Os links catalogados foram analisados por dois pesquisadores independentes utilizando dois checklists: o DISCERN e um checklist específico para conteúdo. Adicionalmente, apresentou-se um debate sobre o sentido do nascimento, o ciberativismo e as políticas público no Brasil. Optou-se pela apresentação da tese no formato de três publicações, sendo duas já submetidas. Resultados: A palavra \"cesaria\" é a forma mais frequente, seguida de \"cesarea\". Na análise do conteúdo geral da internet, a produção de dado proveniente do Google.com.br representou apenas 45,5% (n = 235, 2018), sendo que este buscador tem a preferência de 94,5% dos brasileiros. Um terço do conteúdo esteve associado com informações relativas à recuperação da CC, resultado similar ao apontado pelo Google Trends com termos preferencias de busca na internet. As páginas Web foram melhor avaliadas em 2018 que em 2013, principalmente no critério de confiabilidade. O número páginas Web obtídos em 2018 foi 33% maior que em 2013, sendo que 93% eram inéditas. No site da FEBRASGO, foram observadas três fases distintas: 1) sem informação para leigos sobre CC, até 2014; 2) momento defensivo, onde os conteúdos estavam associados às medidas de redução de CC; 3) informativo, melhor redigido e autoral em 2018, porém, sem debater indicações, riscos e seu uso abusivo, no qual a CC é apenas citada dentro de outros temas. O debate sobre os ritos, mitos e as narrativas utilizadas no nascimento institucionalizado do Brasil traçou um paralelo teórico dos estudos entre o interacionismo simbólico de Mead e Blumer, com Davis Floyd e Diniz. Conclusões: Comparando os períodos de 2013 e 2018, nota-se melhora na confiabilidade da informação, porém, com uma queda do número de indicações e danos potenciais, e mais informação sobre recuperação. A cesárea é tratada frequentemente como fato consumado, tema que as gestantes estão mais interessadas. As associações médicas profissionais não tem promovido a devida informação sobre gravidez e parto, em linguagem apropriada para leigos, a Febrasgo poderia ocupar um lugar de referência na apomediação da relação médico-paciente, através de uma área dedicada a pacientes. O questionamento à epidemia de cesáreas se beneficiou da participação de iniciativas coletivas que representam narrativas independentes, como de grupos organizados de usuárias. Para a oferta de informações úteis à promoção de melhores resultados maternos e infantis, é necessária a mobilização em todas esferas sociais, públicas e privadas, e entre movimentos sociais, para a produção de conteúdo sobre CS com bases científicas, e uma orientação aos profissionais de saúde em recomendar páginas Web de qualidade às gestantes / Introduction: In Brazil, the majority of births are due to cesarean surgery (CC), being widely used in the private sector, even with research indicating that when CC rates exceed 10-15%, the additional risks outweigh the benefits. Information on benefits and risks of interventions is critical to safe and effective care. There is a growing trend for web research during pregnancy; however, the quality of information found is questionable. Objectives: This research aims to evaluate the quality and comprehensiveness of available information on CC for laypeople in Portuguese, following implementation of a set of public policies aimed at regulating this practice (2014/2015), on the internet in general and on the website of the Brazilian Federation of Associations of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FEBRASGO). Methods: An observational, transversal, analytical documentary research. The word \"cesarean\" and 25 synonyms were submitted in the search field of the FEBRASGO website and in five search engines to evaluate the preference of search terms.Two independent researchers using checklists to analyze the cataloged links: the DISCERN and a specific checklist for content.In addition, a debate was presented on the meaning of birth, cyberpolitics and public policies in Brazil.The thesis is presented in the article format, of the three publications, two already submitted.Results:The preliminary results on Internet search shows that the word \"cesaria\" is the most frequent form of the internet, followed by \"cesarea\". In the analysis of the general content of the internet, the production of data from Google.com.br represented only 45.5% (n = 235, 2018), and this search engine has the preference of 94.5% of Brazilians.One-third of the content was associated with CC recovery, a similar result to the one pointed out by Google Trends as preferences for internet search terms.The webpage (WP) number collected in 2018 was 33% higher than in 2013, and 93% of the previous were unpublished before. In 2018, WP were better endorsed than 2013 ones, particularly concerning the reliability criterion. On the FEBRASGO\'s website, analysis went through three phases: 1) no information for lay people about CC in 2014; 2) defensive texts associated with the CC reduction measures, in 2016; 3) a more informative, better written and authorial content in 2018, but with no debate on indications and abusive use of CC, only mentioned in other topic CC. The debate about the rites, myths and narratives used in the institutionalized birth of Brazil drew a theoretical parallel between the symbolic interactionism by Mead and Blumer and those by Davis Floyd and Diniz. Conclusions: When comparing the two periods, there is an improvement in the quality of information on CS, but with a decrease in the number of texts on indications and potential damages, as well as a rise on information about recovery from the surgery - often treated as a fait accompli - which is also a theme of great interest to pregnant women. Medical corporations have not promoted adequate information on pregnancy and childbirth in language appropriate for laypeople and need to be a reference in apomediation the physician-patient relationship through an area dedicated to patients. The questioning of the CS epidemy has benefited from the participation of collective initiatives that represent independent narratives, such as organized groups of healthcare consumers. To provide useful information that will improve the lives of mothers and infants, it\'s necessary to act in all social spheres, such as the public and the private, and across different social movements, producing CS related content based on scientific evidence, and guide healthcare professionals to recommending quality PW to pregnant women.
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An exploratory study of mothers perceptions and experiences of an unplanned Caesarean section / Samantha Lynne Roux

Roux, Samantha Lynne January 2010 (has links)
Objective The present study aimed to explore women's perceptions and experiences of childbirth by unplanned Caesarean section. Background New motherhood is characterised as a profound change, and research suggests that the psychological effects of childbirth can be significant and far–reaching for some women. The processes occurring during a traumatic birth experience could affect a woman's emotional and psychological state, and she may experience considerable adjustment difficulties in adapting to unfulfilled expectations of delivering her baby naturally. Methods In–depth interviews explored 10 women's lived experiences of childbirth, after which thematic content analysis was used to synthesise data. The elements of phenomenological theory served as a broad framework for the structuring, organizing and categorizing of data, with interpretation aimed at gaining a greater understanding of women's internalised childbirth accounts. Findings Women described their contact with medical personnel, as well as the physical, environmental, and emotional aspects of their unplanned Caesarean sections, as distressing and traumatic. A sense of loss of control was the most significant contributor to women's negative childbirth experiences. Feelings of failure and disappointment were primarily related to unmet expectations and a lack of preparedness. Negative experiences were mediated by attentive caregiving, inclusion in decision–making, and support from loved ones. / Thesis (M.Sc. (Clinical Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.
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An exploratory study of mothers perceptions and experiences of an unplanned Caesarean section / Samantha Lynne Roux

Roux, Samantha Lynne January 2010 (has links)
Objective The present study aimed to explore women's perceptions and experiences of childbirth by unplanned Caesarean section. Background New motherhood is characterised as a profound change, and research suggests that the psychological effects of childbirth can be significant and far–reaching for some women. The processes occurring during a traumatic birth experience could affect a woman's emotional and psychological state, and she may experience considerable adjustment difficulties in adapting to unfulfilled expectations of delivering her baby naturally. Methods In–depth interviews explored 10 women's lived experiences of childbirth, after which thematic content analysis was used to synthesise data. The elements of phenomenological theory served as a broad framework for the structuring, organizing and categorizing of data, with interpretation aimed at gaining a greater understanding of women's internalised childbirth accounts. Findings Women described their contact with medical personnel, as well as the physical, environmental, and emotional aspects of their unplanned Caesarean sections, as distressing and traumatic. A sense of loss of control was the most significant contributor to women's negative childbirth experiences. Feelings of failure and disappointment were primarily related to unmet expectations and a lack of preparedness. Negative experiences were mediated by attentive caregiving, inclusion in decision–making, and support from loved ones. / Thesis (M.Sc. (Clinical Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.
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Zimbabwean Ndebele perspectives on alternative modes of child birth

Chamisa, Judith Audrey 12 1900 (has links)
The study explored cultural perspectives of the Zimbabwean Ndebele on alternative modes of childbirth. A qualitative generic, exploratory and descriptive design guided the study. The problem is that alternative modes of birthing are not acceptable to the Zimbabwean Ndebele. Women who give birth through alternative modes of birthing, which include caesarean section (CS) instrumental deliveries (ID) and any other unnatural modes are stigmatised. Data were collected from purposively selected samples of women who had given birth through alternative modes of birthing, spouses, mothers-in-law, community elders, sangomas (traditional healers) and traditional birth attendants (TBAs) using individual unstructured in-depth interviews, structured interviews and focus group interviews (FGIs). Data were analysed through use of qualitative content analysis which involved verbatim transcripts. Interpretations of narrations of data and script reviewing were done while simultaneously listening to audio-tapes which were transcribed in the IsiNdebele the language that was used to collect data. Data were then translated into English to accommodate all readers. Accounts of all the informants that were interviewed point to effects of supernatural ancestral powers, infidelity and use of traditional and herbal medicines as cause for “tiedness” (labour complications), a concept that showed a strong thread throughout the study. Study findings illuminated that traditional practices are culture-bound and the desire is to perpetuate the valued culture. Recommendations made from the study are; cultural orientation of local and foreign health workers, cultural consultation and collaboration with sangomas (traditional healers) and particular recognition of the significance of the study as a cultural heritage of the Zimbabwean Ndebele society. Further research on how women and their spouses cope with the grieving process after experiencing the crisis and grief following CS is recommended. With all the recommended areas addressed, Zimbabwean Ndebele would find alternative modes of birthing acceptable. / Health Studies / D. Lit. et Phil. (Health Studies)
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Asociación entre nacimiento por cesárea y otros factores prenatales, perinatales y de la infancia temprana, con el desarrollo de convulsiones/epilepsia durante 15 años de seguimiento en personas nacidas en Perú, Etiopía, India y Vietnam entre 2001-2002: Sub-análisis de la cohorte “Niños del Milenio – Young Lives” / Relationship between Caesarean sections and other prenatal, perinatal and early childhood factors and seizures/Epilepsy development during a 15 year follow up among children born between 2001-2002 in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam

Chirinos Zevallos, Rafaella Maria, Padilla Philipps, Alejandra 08 November 2021 (has links)
Antecedentes: Los síndromes convulsivos son un problema de salud pública, pues existen 50 millones de personas diagnosticadas a nivel mundial, 80% en países de ingresos bajos/medianos. Estos pacientes tienen más riesgo de morir. Muchas madres optan por parto por cesárea sin necesidad médica exponiendo al feto a riesgos innecesarios. Objetivo: Evaluar si existe asociación entre nacimiento por cesárea y otros factores prenatales/perinatales/infancia temprana, con el desarrollo de convulsiones/epilepsia en 15 años de seguimiento. Metodología: Estudio tipo cohorte, sub-análisis del estudio “Young-Lives” que incluyó niños nacidos entre 2001-2002 (cohorte menor) en Etiopía, India, Perú y Vietnam. Los desenlaces fueron desarrollo de convulsiones/epilepsia en los primeros 6-18 meses de vida, y hasta los 15 años de edad. Se calcularon riesgos relativos crudos y ajustados (RRa) usando regresión de Poisson en forma multinivel. Resultados: Hubo 7497 participantes, 1806 de Etiopía, 1891 India, 1860 Perú, y 1940 Vietnam. Hasta los 6-18 meses, desarrollaron convulsiones 2.72% en Etiopía, 2.05% en India, 0.58% en Perú, y 0.25% en Vietnam. Hasta los 15 años, 3.36% en Etiopía, 4.30% en India, 1.71% en Perú, y 0.75% en Vietnam. Los nacidos por cesárea tuvieron más riesgo de desarrollar convulsiones/epilepsia que los nacidos en el hospital por parto vaginal hasta los 6-18 meses (RRa 2.37; IC95% 1.20-4.67), y hasta los 15 años (RRa 1.95; IC95% 1.05-3.65). Otros factores asociados fueron sexo masculino, madre adolecente, y caídas con vómitos/pérdida de conciencia. Conclusiones: Haber nacido por cesárea se asoció a desarrollo de convulsiones hasta los 6-18 meses, y en menor medida hasta los 15 años. Desarrollar convulsiones hasta los 6-18 meses también se asoció a sexo masculino y caídas con vómitos/pérdida de conciencia. Desarrollar convulsiones hasta los 15 años además se asoció a tener una madre menor de 20 años y caídas con/sin vómitos/pérdida de conciencia. / Background: Seizures are a global health problem that affects 50 million people worldwide, 80% of which are in low/medium income countries. These patients have a higher risk of death. Many mothers opt for a Caesarean section (C-Section) with no medical necessity exposing the fetus to unnecessary risks. Objective: To assess association of birth by C-Section and other antenatal, perinatal and early childhood factors with development of seizures/Epilepsy during 15 years of follow-up. Methods: Cohort study, sub-analysis of “Young-Lives,” including children born between 2001-2002 in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam. Outcomes include occurrence of seizures/Epilepsy in the first 6-18 months after birth, and until 15 years. Crude and Adjusted Relative Risk (aRR) were calculated using multilevel Poisson regression. Results: There were 7497 participants, 1806 in Ethiopia, 1891 in India, 1860 in Peru, and 1940 in Vietnam. Until 6-18 months, 2.72% developed seizures in Ethiopia, 2.05% in India, 0.58% in Peru, and 0.25% in Vietnam. Until 15 years, 3.36% in Ethiopia, 4.30% in India, 1.71% in Peru and 0.75% in Vietnam. Birth by C-Section had higher risk of developing seizures/Epilepsy than children born by in-hospital vaginal birth, until 6-18 months (aRR 2.37; IC95% 1.20-4.67), and until 15 years (aRR 1.95; IC95% 1.05-3.65). Other identified factors were born male, teenager mother, and falls with vomits/loss of consciousness. Conclusions: Children born by C-Section had higher risk of developing seizures in the first 6-18 months of life and until 15 years. Developing seizures until 6-18 months was also associated with born male, and having fell with vomit/loss of consciousness. Additionally, developing seizures until 15 years was associated with having a teenage mother and having fell with, and without vomit/loss of consciousness. / Tesis
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Association entre le mode d’accouchement et la transmission verticale du virus du papillome humain

Nantel, Émilie 09 1900 (has links)
Contexte : La littérature suggère que le virus du papillome humain (VPH) puisse être transmis verticalement. Or, le mécanisme exact de transmission verticale demeure inconnu et les données ne permettent pas de savoir dans quelle mesure la transmission verticale est affectée par le mode d’accouchement. L’objectif de l’étude était de mesurer l’association entre le mode d’accouchement et la détection d’ADN du VPH chez les bébés. Méthode : Nous avons utilisé les données de 1052 femmes enceintes de la cohorte HERITAGE. Des échantillons vaginaux auto-collectés ont été obtenus chez les mères durant la grossesse, et des échantillons des muqueuses de la bouche, la gorge, les yeux et de la région anogénitale ont été collectés chez les bébés à la naissance et à 3 mois. Nous avons inclus les 282 femmes ayant eu un test VPH positif au premier et troisième trimestre de grossesse. Tous les échantillons ont été analysés pour la détection d’ADN du VPH par la méthode de réaction de polymérase en chaîne (PCR) avec le test Linear ArrayMC. Les informations sur l’accouchement ont été collectées dans les dossiers médicaux. L’association entre le mode d’accouchement et la transmission verticale du VPH a été mesurée par régressions logistiques. Résultats : La probabilité de transmission verticale du VPH a été de 8,9% (25/282), soit 3,7% (3/81) pour les césariennes et 10,9% (22/201) pour les accouchements vaginaux. Chez 21 des 25 enfants positifs au VPH (84%), il y avait au moins un génotype concordant avec leur mère, et tous sont nés par accouchement vaginal. Une augmentation significative du risque de transmission verticale du VPH a été observée pour l’accouchement vaginal, en comparaison avec la césarienne (OR ajusté: 3,63, intervalles de confiance à 95% (IC 95%): 1,03-12,82). Nous n’avons pas observé d’association significative entre la césarienne suivant la rupture des membranes et le risque de transmission, lorsque comparé avec la césarienne avec membranes intactes (OR ajusté : 1,31, IC 95% : 0,10-17,76). Il n’y a pas eu d’association entre la durée écoulée entre la rupture des membranes et la naissance (en heures continues) et le risque de transmission verticale (OR : 1,00, IC 95% : 0,97-1,02). Conclusion : L’accouchement par césarienne a été associé à un risque significativement plus faible de transmission du VPH chez les bébés. La transmission verticale du VPH surviendrait principalement lors du passage dans le canal vaginal car très peu d’enfants nés par césarienne ont été infectés au VPH. Puisque la rupture des membranes avant la césarienne et la durée entre la rupture des membranes et la naissance n’ont pas été associées à un risque de transmission du VPH plus élevé, nos résultats suggèrent que la transmission par infection ascendante après rupture des membranes est probablement rare. / Background: The literature suggests that human papillomavirus (HPV) can be transmitted vertically. However, the exact mechanism of vertical transmission remains unknown and the data do not allow us to know to what extent vertical transmission is affected by the mode of delivery. The aim of the study was to measure the association between mode of delivery and the detection of HPV DNA in infants. Method: We used data from 1052 pregnant women from the HERITAGE cohort. Self-collected vaginal samples were obtained from mothers during pregnancy, and specimens from the mucous membranes of the mouth, throat, eyes and anogenital region were collected from infants at birth and at 3 months. We included 282 women who had both positive HPV tests in the first and third trimester of pregnancy. All samples were analyzed for detection of HPV DNA by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method with the Linear ArrayTM assay. Information about the delivery was collected from medical records. The association between the mode of delivery and HPV detection in infants was measured using logistic regressions. Results: The probability of transmission of HPV was 8.9% (25/282); 3.7% (3/81) for caesarean sections and 10.9% (22/201) for vaginal deliveries. In 21 of 25 HPV positive infants (84%), there was at least one genotype concordant with their mother, and all were born vaginally. A significant increase in the risk of transmission of HPV was observed for vaginal delivery, compared to caesarean section (adjusted OR: 3.63, 95% confidence intervals (95% CI): 1.03-12.82). We found no significant increase in the risk of HPV transmission for caesarean section following rupture of membranes, compared to caesarean section with intact membranes (adjusted OR: 1.31, 95% CI: 0.10-17.76). There was no association between the time between rupture of membranes and birth (in continuous hours) and the risk of vertical transmission (OR: 1.00, 95% CI: 0.97-1.02). Conclusion: Caesarean delivery is associated with a significantly lower risk of HPV vertical transmission. Vertical transmission is thought to occur mainly during passage through the vaginal canal, because very few infants born by caesarean section have been infected with HPV. Since rupture of membranes before caesarean section and the time between ruptured membranes and birth have not been associated with a higher risk of HPV transmission, our results suggest that transmission by ascending infection after rupture of membranes is unlikely.
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Maternal health care seeking behaviour and preferences for places to give birth in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Yibeltal Tebekaw Bayou 11 1900 (has links)
PURPOSE: The main aim of this study was to systematically assess women’s maternal health care seeking behaviour and its determinants in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. DESIGN: A quantitative and cross-sectional community based study was the selected methodology for this study. METHOD: Data was collected using structured questionnaire administered to 903 women aged 15-49 years through a stratified two-stage cluster sampling technique. Binary and multinomial logistic regression models were employed to identify predictors of adequacy of antenatal care and delivery care. RESULTS: Most of the women (97.9%) visited health care facilities at least once for antenatal care follow up. About 86.5% of them had at least four visits during their last pregnancy; and only 51.1% started their first antenatal visit early. Further, only about one out of five of the antenatal care attendees received sufficient content of antenatal care services. Consequently, only about one out of ten women received overall adequate antenatal care mainly due to inadequate use of the basic components of antenatal services. Most of the women delivered in public health care institutions (76.3%) despite the general doubts about the quality of services in these facilities. Women of better socioeconomic status preferred to give birth at private health care facilities. Caesarean section delivery rate in Addis Ababa (19.1%) is higher than the maximum WHO recommended rate (15.0%); particularly among the non-slum residents (27.2%); clients of private health care facilities (41.1%); currently married women (20.6%); women with secondary (22.2%) and tertiary (33.6%) level of education; and women who belong to the highest wealth quintile (28.2%). The majority (65.8%) of the caesarean section clients were not informed about the consequences of caesarean section delivery and about 9.0% of the caesarean section births had no medical indication. CONCLUSION: Disparities in maternal health care utilisation between the socio-economic groups was evident, requiring urgent attention from policy makers and other stakeholders to enable Ethiopia to meet its millennium development goal 5. Improving the quality of antenatal care in public health facilities which are the main provider of health care services to the majority of the Ethiopian population is urgent. The increase in the rate of caesarean section beyond the World Health Organization recommended upper limit has to be taken seriously. / Health Studies / D. Litt.. et Phil. (Health Studies)
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Maternal health care seeking behaviour and preferences for places to give birth in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Yibeltal Tebekaw Bayou 11 1900 (has links)
PURPOSE: The main aim of this study was to systematically assess women’s maternal health care seeking behaviour and its determinants in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. DESIGN: A quantitative and cross-sectional community based study was the selected methodology for this study. METHOD: Data was collected using structured questionnaire administered to 903 women aged 15-49 years through a stratified two-stage cluster sampling technique. Binary and multinomial logistic regression models were employed to identify predictors of adequacy of antenatal care and delivery care. RESULTS: Most of the women (97.9%) visited health care facilities at least once for antenatal care follow up. About 86.5% of them had at least four visits during their last pregnancy; and only 51.1% started their first antenatal visit early. Further, only about one out of five of the antenatal care attendees received sufficient content of antenatal care services. Consequently, only about one out of ten women received overall adequate antenatal care mainly due to inadequate use of the basic components of antenatal services. Most of the women delivered in public health care institutions (76.3%) despite the general doubts about the quality of services in these facilities. Women of better socioeconomic status preferred to give birth at private health care facilities. Caesarean section delivery rate in Addis Ababa (19.1%) is higher than the maximum WHO recommended rate (15.0%); particularly among the non-slum residents (27.2%); clients of private health care facilities (41.1%); currently married women (20.6%); women with secondary (22.2%) and tertiary (33.6%) level of education; and women who belong to the highest wealth quintile (28.2%). The majority (65.8%) of the caesarean section clients were not informed about the consequences of caesarean section delivery and about 9.0% of the caesarean section births had no medical indication. CONCLUSION: Disparities in maternal health care utilisation between the socio-economic groups was evident, requiring urgent attention from policy makers and other stakeholders to enable Ethiopia to meet its millennium development goal 5. Improving the quality of antenatal care in public health facilities which are the main provider of health care services to the majority of the Ethiopian population is urgent. The increase in the rate of caesarean section beyond the World Health Organization recommended upper limit has to be taken seriously. / Health Studies / D. Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies)

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