[Obstetric care: Supply and demand care in three valleys of the western High Atlas region of Morocco (Anougal, Azgour and Imnane)].

Sante (Montrouge, France) Pub Date : 2010-10-01 Epub Date: 2011-02-17 DOI:10.1684/san.2010.0213
Mariam Zouini, Mohamed Cherkaoui, Abdellatif Baali, Hakima Amor, Mohamed Kamal Hilali, Fatima Zahra El Hamdani, Patrice Vimard
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This article analyses the data of an exhaustive retrospective survey of maternal morbidity among 656 women from 3 valleys of the Western High Atlas mountains of Morocco who gave birth within the previous 5 years and from the obstetric register of the hospital providing obstetric care in the study area. This analysis reveals a very large gap between the prevalence of symptoms of maternal morbidity recorded in the High Atlas valleys we studied and those measured on a regional and national scale. Only a minority of women have either prenatal or postnatal care, and delivery in a medically monitored environment is uncommon. Although morbidity during pregnancy should lead women to give birth in such a setting, only one third of the women with morbidity during pregnancy gave birth in a medical facility. This situation increases the risk of complications and morbidity during pregnancy, delivery and the postpartum period. This inadequate utilisation of preventive and curative healthcare appears to be related not only to sociocultural representations and socio-economic conditions but also to inadequate provision of obstetric care by the health-care system for complications and the poor quality of pre- and postnatal consultations. The proportion of serious complications of pregnancy or delivery complications requiring emergency obstetric care admitted to the hospital does not exceed 4.5%, while the acceptable level is 15%. Among these cases, nearly half were subsequently referred to Marrakech, to a second-level referral centre.

[产科护理:摩洛哥西部高阿特拉斯地区(阿努加尔、阿兹古尔和伊姆内)三个山谷的供应和需求护理]。
本文分析了来自摩洛哥西部高阿特拉斯山脉3个山谷的656名妇女的产妇发病率的详尽回顾性调查数据,这些妇女在过去5年内分娩,并来自研究地区提供产科护理的医院的产科登记册。这一分析表明,在我们研究的高阿特拉斯山谷中记录的产妇发病症状的流行率与在区域和国家范围内测量的患病率之间存在很大差距。只有少数妇女得到产前或产后护理,在医学监测的环境中分娩并不常见。虽然怀孕期间发病的妇女应该在这种环境中分娩,但只有三分之一的怀孕期间发病的妇女在医疗设施中分娩。这种情况增加了妊娠、分娩和产后期间并发症和发病率的风险。预防和治疗保健的利用不足似乎不仅与社会文化表现和社会经济条件有关,而且与保健系统对并发症提供的产科护理不足以及产前和产后咨询的质量差有关。需要产科急诊的严重妊娠并发症或分娩并发症住院比例不超过4.5%,而可接受水平为15%。在这些病例中,近一半后来被转诊到马拉喀什的一个二级转诊中心。
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