Quality assessment of prenatal and puerperium care

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate prenatal and puerperium care levels received and identify their association with sociodemographic and obstetric characteristics. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted from May to December 2020 and included women who gave birth at the Municipal Hospital of Fazenda Rio Grande, Paraná, Brazil. Data were collected through interviews and review of portfolios and medical records. The variables extracted from the prenatal protocols of Paraná and the Ministry of Health were grouped into five compliance indices: CI1 - clinical examination; CI2 - health education; CI3 - queries; CI4 - examinations and vaccines; and CI5 - postpartum appointments. Prenatal care was considered adequate when 80% or more adequacy was obtained. RESULTS: A total of 307 women participated in this study. Prenatal compliance was 16.6% considering the entire set of variables. The best performance was for CI4 (54.7%) and the worst for CI5 (13.3%). The lowest adequacy occurred among single women (10.9%) compared to those who lived with a partner (19.9%) (p=0.043) and among women with black/brown skin color (9.5%) compared to those with white/yellow skin color (20.3%) (p=0.016). CONCLUSION: Most women did not receive adequate care, with those in situations of greater social vulnerability received worse quality care.

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Paula, M. de, & Höfelmann, D. A. (2023). Quality assessment of prenatal and puerperium care. Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil), 21, eAO0094. https://doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2023AO0094

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