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Objectives: To identify the expectations of women requesting the maternal education program (ME) and to determine their evaluation of it. Methods: a multi-centric observational study was conducted in four hospitals in Spain in 2011 with primiparous women. Socio-demographic and obstetrical variables, among others, were collected through interviews and reviews of medical records. The analysis estimated crude and adjusted odds ratios using logistic regression with a confidence interval of 95%. Results: Newborn care was most requested type of content desired by women (80.33%). Eleven and one quarter percent (11.25%) of the women evaluated ME as being of little or no usefulness or benefit. Women appreciated the follow-up care given during pregnancy and childbirth but ME was not noted as influencing the measurement of these processes (p >0.05). Conclusions: Newborn care was the type of subject mainly demanded by the women in the ME program. Women evaluated ME as being a useful program.
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Martínez-Galiano, J. M., & Delgado-Rodríguez, M. (2013). Women’s expectations and evaluation of a maternal educational program. Colombia Medica, 44(3), 134–138. https://doi.org/10.25100/cm.v44i3.1293
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