Implementation of maternal guidelines for gravid teenagers with hypertensive disorders in KwaZulu-Natal.

Q2 Medicine
Zwelihle B Shongwe
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Abstract

Background:  The worldwide phenomenon of teenage pregnancy among 13-9-year-olds is complicated by obstetric conditions. Among the top three causes of maternal mortality, hypertension is the third in South Africa. Quality maternal care is assured by obstetric practitioners (OPs) implementing guidelines specific for management of hypertension in pregnancy.

Objective:  The objective of this study was to investigate implementation of maternal guidelines for hypertension in pregnancy among teenagers.

Methods:  As a retrospective quantitative research design was used, 173 maternal records of pregnant teenagers from 13 to 19 years were sampled from six district hospitals and Community Health Centres (CHCs) between 01 January 2017 and 31 December 2019 to undergo systematic random sampling. A pretested structured checklist was used to record data from sampled maternal records. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 26 was used for data analysis, and results were presented using simple descriptive statistics.

Results:  Research results indicated that teenagers who suffered from hypertension intrapartum and postpartum did not receive maternal care according to the guidelines for maternity care in South Africa. Blood pressure was not measured of six (3.47%) intrapartum and five (2.9%) postpartum teenagers. Seventeen (9.8%) hypertensive postpartum teenagers received their antihypertensives.

Conclusion:  Public health institutions (PHIs) compromised provision of quality maternal care among teenagers, evidenced by incomplete intrapartum and postpartum assessment, diagnosis and management of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy (HDP).Contribution: This study contributed to facilitating adherence to guidelines improving healthcare of teenagers in government facilities.

在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省实施孕妇高血压疾病青少年指南。
背景:世界范围内13-9岁少女怀孕的现象因产科条件而复杂化。在导致产妇死亡的三大原因中,高血压在南非排名第三。高质量的孕产妇保健是由产科医生(OPs)执行指导方针,具体管理妊娠期高血压保证。目的:本研究的目的是调查青少年妊娠高血压产妇指南的实施情况。方法:采用回顾性定量研究设计,抽取2017年1月1日至2019年12月31日6家区级医院和社区卫生中心(CHCs) 173例13 ~ 19岁怀孕少女的孕产妇记录,进行系统随机抽样。使用预先测试的结构化检查表记录抽样产妇记录的数据。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)版本26进行数据分析,并使用简单的描述性统计呈现结果。结果:研究结果显示,患有高血压的青少年在产时和产后未按照南非产妇护理指南接受产妇护理。6例(3.47%)分娩时未测血压,5例(2.9%)产后未测血压。产后高血压青少年17例(9.8%)接受降压药治疗。结论:公共卫生机构(PHIs)在为青少年提供高质量的孕产妇保健方面存在缺陷,其证据是产时和产后评估、妊娠期高血压疾病(HDP)的诊断和管理不完整。贡献:本研究有助于促进遵守指导方针,改善政府设施中青少年的医疗保健。
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