为中低收入国家引入产前护理电子健康系统:对 1217 名伊朗孕妇的横断面研究

Hossein Zamaninasab, Arsalan Heidarpanah, Marjan Ghaemi
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目的:孕产妇保健是全球面临的主要挑战之一,在伊朗等中低收入国家尤其如此。在这项横断面研究中,我们介绍了在德黑兰医科大学 Valiasr 生殖健康研究中心的监督下为伊朗孕妇提供孕产妇健康教育的孕产妇护理电子健康软件。除了介绍该开源软件的详细情况并鼓励低收入国家卫生决策者开发此类软件外,本手稿还对在该系统中注册的匿名伊朗孕妇进行了横向报告和统计分析。 材料与方法:自 2015 年起,我们在伊朗推出了一款名为 "niniMED 怀孕日历 "的波斯语电子健康软件。该系统具有多种针对孕妇的教育和激励功能,包括基于孕周的瞬间体重建议,以及根据贾拉利日历格式的末次月经第一天推荐的孕期常见检查日期。此外,我们还通过问卷调查来衡量用户对该系统的满意度。 结果:从 2015 年到 2017 年,共有 1217 名匿名伊朗孕妇在该系统中注册。伊朗孕妇的平均年龄为 30.67 岁(30 岁零 8 个月)。用户的体重指数(BMI)为 24.68 kg.m-2,与孕龄有显著的直接关系(P=5.81e-05),表明与之前的研究相比,伊朗妇女的适宜体重有所提高。我们的研究表明,伊朗孕妇的年龄与高危妊娠的可能性有显著的直接关系(P=0.008)。我们还观察到,怀孕周数与接受孕期相关教育的倾向之间存在明显的反比关系(P=0.018)。最后,我们发现超过 88% 的伊朗孕妇认为加入此类系统对怀孕完全有用。 结论开发此类电子健康系统为孕妇提供信息,可为低收入和中等收入国家的孕妇提供低成本的孕产妇教育,并有可能帮助管理孕期体重增加和降低相关风险。它还能被孕妇广泛接受。
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Introducing an Antenatal Care Electronic health System for Low and Middle Income Countries: A Cross-Sectional Study on 1217 Iranian Pregnant Women
Objective: Maternal health care is one of the main challenges worldwide, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) such as Iran. In this cross-sectional study, we introduce an electronic health software for maternal care that is active under the supervision of the Valiasr Reproductive Health Research Center of Tehran University of Medical Sciences in providing maternal health education to Iranian pregnant women. In addition to describing the details of this open-source software and encouraging LMICs health policymakers to develop such software, this manuscript also provides a cross-sectional report and statistical analysis on anonymous Iranian pregnant women who registered in this system. Materials and methods: Since 2015, we have launched an electronic health software in Iran called "niniMED Pregnancy Calendar" in Persian. This system has multiple educational and motivational features for pregnant women, including momentary weight recommendations based on pregnancy week and recommended dates for common tests during pregnancy according to the first day of the last menstrual period in Jalali calendar format. Additionally, we measured user satisfaction with this system using a questionnaire. Results: From 2015 to 2017, 1,217 anonymous Iranian pregnant women registered in this system. The average age of pregnant Iranian women was 30.67 years (30 years and 8 months). Users had a body mass index (BMI) of 24.68 kg.m-2, which had a significant direct relationship with their gestational age (P=5.81e-05) and indicated an improvement in appropriate weight for Iranian women compared to previous studies. We showed that there was a significant direct relationship between the age of Iranian pregnant women and the likelihood of a high-risk pregnancy (P=0.008). We also observed a significant inverse relationship between pregnancy week and their tendency to receive pregnancy-related education (P=0.018). Finally, we found that more than 88% of pregnant Iranian women assessed membership in such systems as completely useful for pregnancy. Conclusion: The development of such electronic health systems for informing pregnant women can provide low-cost maternal education to LMICs pregnant women and potentially assist in managing weight gain during pregnancy and reducing associated risks. It can also be widely accepted by pregnant women.
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