Factors associated with obstetric complications in primigravid women at an Amazonian hospital in Peru
Introduction: obstetric complications refer to problems during pregnancy or delivery, which have long-term consequences for both mother and child. Objective: to determine the factors associated with obstetric complications in primigravid women at the Amazonian hospital in Yarinacocha, Pucallpa, Per...
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doaj-424985b6e37141cc89d78d77a944f3dc2021-04-28T20:44:04ZspaUniversidad de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del RíoUniversidad Médica Pinareña1990-79902020-07-01171e531e531494Factors associated with obstetric complications in primigravid women at an Amazonian hospital in PeruArturo Rafael-Heredia0Sebastian Iglesias-Osores1Universidad Nacional de Ucayali. Facultad de Medicina Humana. UcayaliUniversidad Nacional "Pedro Ruiz Gallo". Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas. LambayequeIntroduction: obstetric complications refer to problems during pregnancy or delivery, which have long-term consequences for both mother and child. Objective: to determine the factors associated with obstetric complications in primigravid women at the Amazonian hospital in Yarinacocha, Pucallpa, Peru during 2018. Methods: an observational, analytical and cross-sectional study was conducted in the obstetrics and gynecology service at Amazonian Hospital in Yarinacocha, Pucallpa, Peru during 2018. The chi-square test was used to determine the association between variables, and it was determined whether p<0.05 was associated. Results: legally of age patients represented 73,71 %, 78,87 % showed as marital status living together or single, 57,22 % came from rural areas. There was an association (p<0,05) between being an underage, single or living together, and coming from a rural area with the development of obstetric complications. The 58,25 % of the patients had primary/secondary studies; 55,67 % of them had an occupation; 80,41 % of the patients reported an insufficient number of controls. An association was found between the number of controls and the incidence of complications (p=0,001). Conclusions: being underage, single or living together, as well as coming from a rural area were associated with the incidence of complications in primigravid women; as well as the educational level and the number of insufficient controls.http://www.revgaleno.sld.cu/index.php/ump/article/view/531complicaciones del embarazofactores epidemiológicosembarazo de alto riesgosignos de peligro obstétricoembarazo |
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Arturo Rafael-Heredia Sebastian Iglesias-Osores Factors associated with obstetric complications in primigravid women at an Amazonian hospital in Peru Universidad Médica Pinareña complicaciones del embarazo factores epidemiológicos embarazo de alto riesgo signos de peligro obstétrico embarazo |
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Arturo Rafael-Heredia Sebastian Iglesias-Osores |
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Arturo Rafael-Heredia |
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Factors associated with obstetric complications in primigravid women at an Amazonian hospital in Peru |
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Factors associated with obstetric complications in primigravid women at an Amazonian hospital in Peru |
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Factors associated with obstetric complications in primigravid women at an Amazonian hospital in Peru |
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Factors associated with obstetric complications in primigravid women at an Amazonian hospital in Peru |
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Factors associated with obstetric complications in primigravid women at an Amazonian hospital in Peru |
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factors associated with obstetric complications in primigravid women at an amazonian hospital in peru |
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Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río |
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Universidad Médica Pinareña |
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Introduction: obstetric complications refer to problems during pregnancy or delivery, which have long-term consequences for both mother and child.
Objective: to determine the factors associated with obstetric complications in primigravid women at the Amazonian hospital in Yarinacocha, Pucallpa, Peru during 2018.
Methods: an observational, analytical and cross-sectional study was conducted in the obstetrics and gynecology service at Amazonian Hospital in Yarinacocha, Pucallpa, Peru during 2018. The chi-square test was used to determine the association between variables, and it was determined whether p<0.05 was associated.
Results: legally of age patients represented 73,71 %, 78,87 % showed as marital status living together or single, 57,22 % came from rural areas. There was an association (p<0,05) between being an underage, single or living together, and coming from a rural area with the development of obstetric complications. The 58,25 % of the patients had primary/secondary studies; 55,67 % of them had an occupation; 80,41 % of the patients reported an insufficient number of controls. An association was found between the number of controls and the incidence of complications (p=0,001).
Conclusions: being underage, single or living together, as well as coming from a rural area were associated with the incidence of complications in primigravid women; as well as the educational level and the number of insufficient controls. |
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complicaciones del embarazo factores epidemiológicos embarazo de alto riesgo signos de peligro obstétrico embarazo |
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