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Monitoring utilisation, quality & effectiveness of free antenatal care in an informal settlement in Gauteng.

M S Westaway1, E Viljoen, G M Wessie, J McIntyre, P A Cooper.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to monitor utilisation, quality and effectiveness of free antenatal care from a review of clinic records. Starting randomly, 197 clinic records from four clinics were reviewed. Antenatal care was initiated at the end of the second trimester or in the third trimester, in an inadequate quantity (64% had made less than three visits). Teenagers were significantly more likely to attend only once than the older age groups (Chi-square = 12.5, df = 6, p = 0.05). Standard tasks such as age, weight, blood pressure, foetal heart monitoring, estimated gestational age and urine test results were recorded correctly. However, the effectiveness of care was difficult to assess due to incomplete records and the lack of blood test results. It was concluded that the provision of a free antenatal care service does not automatically increase utilisation; timing and quantity of care obtained were inadequate; and improvements in record keeping are essential for assessing the quality and effectiveness of care.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10222904

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curationis        ISSN: 0379-8577


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