Beyond Inadequate Prenatal Care Utilisation in French Guiana: Role of Education, Isolation and Pregnancy Experiences

Simmat Durand Laurence
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Introduction: The link between women’s educational level and their adequate use of prenatal care is documented as well as the link between inadequate prenatal care and adverse birth effects, such as prematurity, that have consequences for the future health of children. Methods: A questionnaire study was carried out among a sample of women having delivered in the three maternity wards of French Guiana during 2017-2018. The questionnaire was available in various languages and native-speaking interviewers helped the women answer. The women were asked about their educational level, nationality, maternal language, social conditions of life, histories of pregnancies and deliveries, how they felt during their last pregnancies and their uses of psychoactive substances. Results: Among the 809 women who answered the questionnaire, 785 gave birth to singletons and were included in this study. The educational levels of the mothers were significantly linked, along a gradient, to their uses of prenatal care, their number of previous pregnancies and also their maternal language. An inadequate level of prenatal care utilisation was declared by 60% of the women who did not attend school versus 21% of those having a Baccalaureate or higher. Controlling for education level, residence, nationality and income, poor pregnancy monitoring was 3.5 times more frequent for women with no education. Conclusion: In French Guiana, education level is a key variable for explaining the low level of prenatal care utilisation and its consequent influence on adverse health events such as prematurity or miscarriage.
法属圭亚那产前护理利用不足:教育、隔离和怀孕经历的作用
导言:文献记载了妇女的教育水平与其充分利用产前护理之间的联系,以及产前护理不足与早产等不利生育影响之间的联系,这些影响对儿童未来的健康有影响。方法:对2017-2018年法属圭亚那三个产科病房分娩的妇女进行问卷调查。问卷有多种语言版本,母语为英语的采访者会帮助这些女性回答问题。这些妇女被问及她们的教育程度、国籍、母亲的语言、社会生活条件、怀孕和分娩的历史、她们在最后一次怀孕期间的感受以及她们使用精神活性物质的情况。结果:在809名接受问卷调查的女性中,785名生育了独生子女,并被纳入本研究。母亲的教育水平与她们使用产前护理、以前怀孕的次数以及她们的母语有显著的梯度关系。60%未上过学的妇女声称产前护理利用水平不足,而拥有学士学位或更高学历的妇女则为21%。控制受教育程度、居住地、国籍和收入等因素,未受教育妇女妊娠监测不良的发生率是未受教育妇女妊娠监测不良发生率的3.5倍。结论:在法属圭亚那,教育水平是解释产前护理使用率低及其对早产或流产等不良健康事件的影响的关键变量。
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