Assessment of Pregnancy Follow-Ups For Cases Registered in a Family Health Center

INTRODUCTION: Our research aimed to evaluate the antenatal care (ANC) and pregnancy outcomes for pregnant cases registered with a family practice unit providing primary health services. METHODS: Data for 385 pregnant cases aged 18 to 40 years registered with a family health center from 15/07/2010 to...

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Main Authors: Halil Alper Aslan, Raziye Desdicioglu, Gülin Feykan Yeğin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University 2022-03-01
Series:Ankara Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=amj&un=AMJ-37108
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author Halil Alper Aslan
Raziye Desdicioglu
Gülin Feykan Yeğin
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description INTRODUCTION: Our research aimed to evaluate the antenatal care (ANC) and pregnancy outcomes for pregnant cases registered with a family practice unit providing primary health services. METHODS: Data for 385 pregnant cases aged 18 to 40 years registered with a family health center from 15/07/2010 to 01/02/2019 were screened from the "Family Practice Information Management System" database. Data regarding antenatal visits were statistically investigated and the p-value below 0.05 was accepted as significant. RESULTS: The mean age was 28.66+-5.36 years. The mean pregnancy week of first attendance was 9.59+-5.52. Of pregnant cases, 89.61% received iron, 47.79% vitamin D and 63.63% folic acid supplements. Of the patients, 81.81% had the first trimester, and 76.88% had second-trimester screening tests. 71.42% of patients had gestational diabetes screening, and 88.83% had detailed ultrasonography. 78.44% of patients had tetanus-diphtheria vaccination, while no pregnant case had influenza vaccination. The age and gravida did not affect receiving ANC, vitamin D, iron supplementation and tetanus-diphtheria vaccination status. Vitamin D use was higher in groups receiving education compared to those not receiving education. When the educated group was assessed among themselves, the use of supplements reduced as the educational level increased. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: There is a need to increase referrals for iron, vitamin D, and folic acid supplementation and for screening during antenatal follow-up. The tetanus-diphtheria vaccination rate was observed to be lower than ideal. Additionally, it appears administration of seasonal flu vaccines is deficient, and necessary steps should be taken to reduce concerns related to vaccination.
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spelling doaj.art-3b119feb7f6d4f369a07236349aa62522023-02-15T16:18:36ZengAnkara Yildirim Beyazit UniversityAnkara Medical Journal2148-45702022-03-0122111210.5505/amj.2022.37108AMJ-37108Assessment of Pregnancy Follow-Ups For Cases Registered in a Family Health CenterHalil Alper Aslan0Raziye Desdicioglu1Gülin Feykan Yeğin2Department Of Family Medicine, Ankara City Hospital, Ankara, TurkeyDepartment Of Gynecology And Obstetrics, Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Ankara, TurkeyDepartment Of Gynecology And Obstetrics, Ankara City Hospital, Ankara, TurkeyINTRODUCTION: Our research aimed to evaluate the antenatal care (ANC) and pregnancy outcomes for pregnant cases registered with a family practice unit providing primary health services. METHODS: Data for 385 pregnant cases aged 18 to 40 years registered with a family health center from 15/07/2010 to 01/02/2019 were screened from the "Family Practice Information Management System" database. Data regarding antenatal visits were statistically investigated and the p-value below 0.05 was accepted as significant. RESULTS: The mean age was 28.66+-5.36 years. The mean pregnancy week of first attendance was 9.59+-5.52. Of pregnant cases, 89.61% received iron, 47.79% vitamin D and 63.63% folic acid supplements. Of the patients, 81.81% had the first trimester, and 76.88% had second-trimester screening tests. 71.42% of patients had gestational diabetes screening, and 88.83% had detailed ultrasonography. 78.44% of patients had tetanus-diphtheria vaccination, while no pregnant case had influenza vaccination. The age and gravida did not affect receiving ANC, vitamin D, iron supplementation and tetanus-diphtheria vaccination status. Vitamin D use was higher in groups receiving education compared to those not receiving education. When the educated group was assessed among themselves, the use of supplements reduced as the educational level increased. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: There is a need to increase referrals for iron, vitamin D, and folic acid supplementation and for screening during antenatal follow-up. The tetanus-diphtheria vaccination rate was observed to be lower than ideal. Additionally, it appears administration of seasonal flu vaccines is deficient, and necessary steps should be taken to reduce concerns related to vaccination.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=amj&un=AMJ-37108antenatal carefamily physicianpregnancy.
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Assessment of Pregnancy Follow-Ups For Cases Registered in a Family Health Center
Ankara Medical Journal
antenatal care
family physician
pregnancy.
title Assessment of Pregnancy Follow-Ups For Cases Registered in a Family Health Center
title_full Assessment of Pregnancy Follow-Ups For Cases Registered in a Family Health Center
title_fullStr Assessment of Pregnancy Follow-Ups For Cases Registered in a Family Health Center
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Pregnancy Follow-Ups For Cases Registered in a Family Health Center
title_short Assessment of Pregnancy Follow-Ups For Cases Registered in a Family Health Center
title_sort assessment of pregnancy follow ups for cases registered in a family health center
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family physician
pregnancy.
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