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Title: Quantity and quality of antenatal care services in Karabük Community Health Center
Other Titles: Karabük Toplum Sağlığı Merkezi Bölgesinde doğum öncesi bakım hizmetlerinin nicelik ve niteliği
Authors: Çatak, B.
Aksan, A.D.
Zencir, Mehmet
Keywords: Family Medicine
Pregnancy
Prenatal Care
Primary Care Health Services
Quality of Prenatal Care
article
delivery
female
follow up
general practitioner
health care quality
health center
health service
home
human
interview
major clinical study
midwife
practice guideline
pregnant woman
prenatal care
puerperium
questionnaire
Abstract: Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the quality and quantity of prenatal care services given by family physicians and midwives according to gestastional week in Karabuk Community Health Center (CHC). Method: In this descriptive study 365 pregnant women was selected as sample among 753 pregnant women registered at Karabuk CHC in 18/01/2011. 93.0% of women in the selected sample has been visited in their homes and the face to face interviews were done. The questionnaire was prepared according to Prenatal Care Management Guidelines (PCMG) of Ministry of Health. Descriptive analyses like mean, median were used. Results: The number of follow-ups was not complete in 23.7% of 15-24 month, 34.4% of 25-32 month, 52,1% of 33-42 month pregnant women. At least four follow-up visits were completed only in 66,7% of postpartum women. Timing of first visit was after 15th week in 15,6% of women. In follow up visits 62.5% of of women's height were never measured, in 13,0% the fetal hearth sound of infants didn't monitored at least once. Laboratory test numbers were under the level required by PCMG. The delivery conditions weren't planned in 41,8% of last trimester and postpartum women and training about breastfeeding wasn't given to 15,5 of the same group. Conclusion: In family medicine model in Karabuk CHC developments in number of prenatal follow-up visits were observed, but no substantial improvements were found in quality of prenatal visits. Regular in service trainings shoud be given to family doctors and midwives. The use of prenatal care guideline published by MoH should be increased. Regular field researches conducted by Community Health Centers would contribute to increase the quality of antenatal visits.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8624
https://doi.org/10.5455/pmb.20110725054246
ISSN: 1303-734X
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