Prenatal follow-up of high-risk pregnancy in the public service

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Objective: to analyze the prenatal follow-up of high-risk pregnancy in the public service. Method: an analytical cross-sectional study carried out in a public maternity hospital in the South of Brazil, during the hospitalization of 319 postpartum women using a semi-structured tool for transcription of the prenatal card records and interview. The data were analyzed using the Chi-Square test (p≤0.05). Results: the adequacy of prenatal care was high (74%); 22.6% intermediate; 3.4% inefficient. Prenatal care had high coverage (100%), early onset (81.5%) and six or more visits (92.4%), but (77.4%) did not receive information about gestational disease and examinations (69.3%). There was statistical significance between the quality of prenatal care and the place of prenatal care (p=0.005). Conclusion: the need to implement a specific protocol for high-risk gestation and continuous education to the teams was evidenced.

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Medeiros, F. F., de Lemos Santos, I. D., Ferrari, R. A. P., Serafim, D., Maciel, S. M., & Cardelli, A. A. M. (2019). Prenatal follow-up of high-risk pregnancy in the public service. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 72, 204–211. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0425

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