Pamela Del Carmen Londoño-Cadena, Lina María Ibáñez-Correa, Windy Yirleza Valencia-Rivas, María Yubely Anacona-Cruz, Rayan El Barkachi Abou-Trabi, Robinson Pacheco-López
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摘要
目的:描述2016年至2018年期间哥伦比亚考卡省35岁及以上孕妇未遵守产前随访的频率和相关因素。材料和方法:对2016年至2018年在考卡原住民协会健康福利计划管理组织- i (EAPB AIC-I)注册并在产前护理计划中登记的35至41岁孕妇的记录进行横断面描述性观察研究。排除重复记录和信息不完整的记录。社会人口学和临床变量,以及项目结果,使用描述性统计进行分析。计算比值比及其置信区间。结果:在1016例年龄在35 ~ 41岁之间的患者中,61.3%的患者不遵守至少6次产前检查。流产史(调整OR: 0.46;95% CI 0.33-0.64)和5个或更多的妊娠(调整or: 3,22;ic95 %(1,50-6,91)为相关因素。结论:35岁及以上考卡EAPB aic - 1组孕妇不遵守产前护理的情况较高。需要进一步的定性研究来检查这些社区中存在的可能影响产前监测依从性的文化和社会因素,以及前瞻性研究来确认与不依从性相关的因素的探索性分析。应要求补贴制度下的保险组织在这些社区开展促进活动,以提高遵守制度的程度。
Frequency and associated factors of non-adherence to prenatal care in pregnant women 35 years of age or older in Cauca, Colombia, 2016-2018
Objectives: To describe the frequency and factors associated with non-adherence to prenatal follow-up in pregnant women 35 years of age or older in the department of Cauca, Colombia, between 2016 and 2018.
Materials and methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive observational study of records of pregnant women between 35 and 41 years of age affiliated to the Cauca Indigenous Association Health Benefit Plan Management Organization-I (EAPB AIC-I) and registered in the prenatal care program, between 2016 and 2018. Duplicate records and records with incomplete information were excluded. Sociodemographic and clinical variables, as well as program outcomes, were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Odds ratios and their confidence intervals were calculated.
Results: In 1016 patients between 35 and 41 years of age, a frequency of 61.3 % of non-adherence to at least six prenatal visits was found. History of abortion (adjusted OR: 0.46; 95 % CI 0.33-0.64) and pregnancy of five or more (adjusted OR: 3,22; IC 95 % 1,50-6,91) were the associated factors.
Conclusions: Non-adherence to prenatal care by pregnant women of 35 years or more affiliated to the Cauca EAPB AIC-I is high. Further qualitative studies are needed to examine the cultural and social factors present in these communities that may affect adherence to prenatal monitoring, together with prospective studies to confirm the exploratory analysis of factors associated with non adherence. Insurance organizations in the subsidized regime should be called upon to conduct promotion activities in these communities in order to improve adherence.
期刊介绍:
The Revista Colombiana de Obstetricia y Ginecología was founded in January 1949. It is the Federación Colombiana de Asociaciones de Obstetricia y Ginecología"s official periodic publication (formerly known as the Sociedad Colombiana de Obstetricia y Ginecología). It is published quarterly and the following abbreviation should be used when citing the journal: Rev. Colomb. Obstet. Ginecol. The publication is authorized by Mingobierno resolution 218/1950.