Labour Obstetric
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1. Avanços na assistência ao parto no Brasil: resultados preliminares de dois estudos avaliativos
Resumo: Este artigo tem como objetivo descrever os primeiros resultados de dois estudos avaliativos, um sobre a Rede Cegonha e outro sobre o projeto Parto Adequado, denominados, respectivamente, de avaliação da Rede Cegonha e Nascer Saudável, e identificar possíveis melhorias em comparação ao estudo Nascer no Brasil. Ambos os estudos têm desenho secci
Cad. Saúde Pública. Publicado em: 22/07/2019
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2. Audit and feedback : effects on professional obstetrical practice and health care outcomes / Auditoria e feedback : efeitos sobre a pratica obstetrica e os resultados da atenção a saude
Background: Audit and feedback is a widely used strategy to improve professional practice and can be defined as any summary of clinical performance of health care over a period of time, which may include recommendations for clinical action. Its effectiveness is still uncertain in Obstetrics. Objectives: to assess the effects of audit and feedback on the prac
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Assistência de enfermagem à mulher no ciclo gravídico-puerperal: a realidade de Araraquara/SP / Nursery assistance to the woman in the puerperal pregnancy cycle: the reality of Araraquara/SP.
The attention to prenatal and childbirth by qualified staff is fundamental to achieve a reduction in rates of maternal and neonatal mortality. The International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) determines the knowledge and the abilities which a qualified professional must have in order to provide women with healthy care, during all phases of the Reproductive
Publicado em: 2008
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4. Analise da mortalidade materna no Municipio de Campinas, no periodo de 1985 a 1991
A global trend of reduction in maternal mortality has been observed during this century, as result of progress on obstetric practice, anesthesia, new drugs, hemotherapy and laboratory support. It remains, however, well above acceptable rates in most developing countries. A significant improvement in maternal health could be achieved with a more rational stru
Publicado em: 1992
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5. The influence of obstetric procedures and social and cultural factors on breast-feeding rates at discharge from hospital.
The influence of obstetric factors on breast-feeding rates at discharge from St. Thomas's Hospital in 1969 and 1970 has been examined in 1356 primiparous mothers delivering healthy babies. Induction of labour and assisted delivery were significantly associated with lower breast-feeding rates. The association could not be explained by differences in social cl
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6. Randomised controlled trial of cardiotocography versus Doppler auscultation of fetal heart at admission in labour in low risk obstetric population
BMJ Group.
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7. Antenatal screening: its use in assessing obstetric risk factors in Zimbabwe.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--To assess the predictive utility of obstetric risk factors for identifying before the onset of labour those women at high risk of obstetric complications in a developing world setting, where home deliveries predominate and emergency transport is scarce. DESIGN--Risk factors derived from two population based, case-control studies (one of ceph
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8. Increased obstetric activity: a new meaning to "induced labour"?
This study examines the possible reasons for increased obstetric activity in Denmark over the past 25 years. Since 1960 there has been a substantial increase in the average number of hospital admissions (from 10 to 32 per 100 deliveries), in deliveries diagnosed as complicated (from 15 to 49%), and above all in major interventions at delivery (from 4 to 22%)
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9. Provision of obstetric care by general practitioners in the south western region of England.
BACKGROUND. Recent government reports have suggested changes to the organization of maternity care in the United Kingdom which may well affect the contribution of general practitioners. AIM. This study set out to document the range of obstetric care provided by general practitioners, their perceived competence at various obstetric procedures, and their belie
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10. Asthma and pregnancy: a prospective study of 198 pregnancies.
A study was designed to investigate whether asthma, when carefully managed, is associated with an increased risk of complications in connection with pregnancy. One hundred and eighty one asthmatic women were monitored during 198 pregnancies. Antiasthmatic treatment consisted of inhaled beta 2 adrenergic drugs, beclomethasone, sodium cromoglycate, oral theoph
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11. Obstetric and neonatal care related to outcome. A comparison of two maternity hospitals.
Infants of birthweight up to 2500 g born in 1966 in two district hospitals were followed-up until their school medical examination at six years. Neonatal mortality rates differed in the two cohorts despite similar maternal age, parity, and social class distribution; differences in the management of labour and in neonatal care may have been responsible. Numbe
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12. Visual failure from pituitary and parasellar tumours occurring with favourable outcome in pregnant women.
Very few cases have been reported of a successful outcome after relief by operation of severe visual failure from a pituitary or other parasellar tumour during the late stages of pregnancy. Two such cases are recorded here together with the obstetric features and follow-up studies of more than three years. Usually the deterioration of vi sion occurs in the l