| Literature DB >> 27247155 |
Ethelwynn L Stellenberg1, Nompumelelo L Ngwekazi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many factors or medical conditions may influence the outcome of pregnancy,which in turn, may increase infant and maternal morbidity and mortality. One such condition is an increase in blood pressure (BP).Entities:
Keywords: Midwives; Hypertension; Eclampsia; Pre-eclampsia; Pregnancy.
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27247155 PMCID: PMC4845514 DOI: 10.4102/phcfm.v8i1.899
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med ISSN: 2071-2928
Knowledge about hypertensive disorders (N = 101).
| Questions related to aspects of HDPs | Correct |
|---|---|
| Definition of hypertension in pregnancy | 67 (66.3) |
| Definition of gestational hypertension | 57 (56.4) |
| Definition of chronic hypertension | 71 (70.3) |
| Definition of eclampsia | 98 (97.0) |
| Understanding of pre-eclampsia | 73 (72.3) |
| Major risk factor associated with development of pre-eclampsia | 57 (56.4) |
| Maternal effects of pre-eclampsia | 64 (63.4) |
| Foetal effects of eclampsia | 90 (89.1) |
| Definition of proteinuria | 61 (60.4) |
Source: Stellenberg and Ngwekazi (2016)
HDPs, hypertensive disorders during pregnancy.
Assessment and diagnosis of HDPs (N = 101).
| Questions related to aspects of HDPs | Correct |
|---|---|
| Subjective data pertaining to medical history | 79 (78.2) |
| Social history of pregnant women | 73 (72.3) |
| Clinical manifestations of pre-eclampsia | 96 (95.0) |
| Clinical manifestations of severe pre-eclampsia | 57 (56.4) |
| Assessment of oedema in pregnant women with hypertension | 92 (91.1) |
| Understanding pitting oedema | 89 (88.1) |
| Factors affecting blood pressure reading | 69 (68.3) |
| Appropriate patient position for correct reading of blood pressure | 39 (38.6) |
| Using the same position or not when measuring the blood pressure of a pregnant woman | 87 (86.1) |
| Type of test for pre-eclampsia | 95 (94.0) |
| Test for assessing foetal status | 76 (75.2) |
| Laboratory tests to diagnose pre-eclampsia | 100 (99.0) |
Source: Stellenberg and Ngwekazi (2016)
HDPs, hypertensive disorders during pregnancy.
Management of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy (N = 101).
| Questions related to aspects of the management of HDPs | Correct |
|---|---|
| Prevention of pre-eclampsia | 29 (28.9) |
| Advice to women with pre-eclampsia regarding their diet | 83 (82.2) |
| Type of suitable relaxation for pregnant women with hypertension | 34 (33.7) |
| Encouraging bed rest | 85 (84.2) |
| Consultation by midwife | 60 (59.4) |
| Treatment of pre-eclampsia | 96 (95.0) |
| Route to be used for the administration of magnesium sulphate | 27 (26.7) |
Source: Stellenberg and Ngwekazi (2016)
HDPs, hypertensive disorders during pregnancy.
Results showing the association between knowledge scores and key variables.
| Factor | Mean scores | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total knowledge | Knowledge about HDPs | Assessment and diagnosis | Management HDPs | ||
| Male | 13 | 0.683 | 0.504 | 0.807 | 0.605# |
| Female | 88 | 0.663 | 0.551 | 0.787 | 0.512# |
| 4-Year diploma | 33 | 0.664 | 0.538 | 0.784 | 0.534 |
| 4-Year degree | 14 | 0.659 | 0.507 | 0.785 | 0.544 |
| 1-Year basic diploma in midwifery | 53 | 0.669 | 0.555 | 0.794 | 0.514 |
| No | 28 | 0.691 | 0.587 | 0.808 | 0.544 |
| Yes | 73 | 0.656 | 0.529 | 0.782 | 0.517 |
Source: Stellenberg and Ngwekazi (2016)
HDPs, hypertensive disorders during pregnancy.