Kalifa Traore, B. S. Kone, M. Coulibaly, Séma Kéita, C. Sylla, Yacouba Sylla, I. Guindo, Bamba Brehima, M. Haïdara, D. Fomba, Yacouba Aba Coulibaly, M. Dicko, Seydo Seydo
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Evaluation of the Quality of CPNS between October 2017 and March 2018 at the Hospital of Gao (Mali)
The aim was to evaluate antenatal consultations at the maternity ward of the hospital in Gao (Mali). Materials and methods: This was a cross-sectional descriptive evaluative study that involved a randomly selected sample of 122 cases of antenatal consultations carried out over a period of (6 months). Results: In our study, the 21 to 30 age group was the most represented with a rate of 67%; 23% of pregnant women were between 14 and 20 years old and 10% were over 30 years old. The Sonrhaïs were mostly represented. In fact, more than one in two pregnant women belonged to this socio-cultural group, 53.2%. The majority of our pregnant women were out of school or in high school, i.e. 55% respectively; 38%. The household profession was the most represented in our study, accounting for 60% of cases. During this study, most pregnancies were seen in the third trimester with a rate of 72%, less than % of pregnancies had had 4 PNCs. The objective of comparing the quality index of so-called high-risk pregnancies with others could not be explored due to the very limited number of these pregnancies in our sample.