Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Aug 2014)

Evaluation of prenatal care in unit with family health strategy

  • Marianne Dias Corrêa,
  • Maria Alice Tsunechiro,
  • Marlise de Oliveira Pimentel Lima,
  • Isabel Cristina Bonadio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-623420140000600004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. spe
pp. 23 – 31

Abstract

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We analyzed prenatal care (PN) provided at a unit of the Family Health Strategy Service in São Paulo, according to the indicators of the Program for the Humanization of Prenatal and Birth (PHPB). We compared adequacy of PN in terms of sociodemographic variables, procedures, examinations and maternal and perinatal outcomes. Cross-sectional study with data from records of 308 pregnant women enrolled in 2011. We observed early initiation of PN (82.1%), conducting of a minimum of six consultations (84.1%), puerperal consultation (89.0%); to the extent that there is a sum of the actions, there is a significant drop in the proportion of adequacy. Prenatal care was adequate for 67.9%, with a significant difference between adequacy groups in relation to gestational age and birth weight. Prenatal care deficiencies exist, especially in regards to registration of procedures, exams and immunization. The difference between adequacy groups with respect to perinatal outcomes reinforces the importance of prenatal care that adheres to the parameters of the PHPB.

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