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Quality of Prenatal Care in Brazil: National Health Research 2013.

Débora Nunes Mario1, Lilian Rigo1, Karine de Lima Sírio Boclin1, Lygia Maria Mouri Malvestio1, Deniz Anziliero1, Bernardo Lessa Horta2, Fernando César Wehrmeister3, Jeovany Martínez-Mesa1.   

Abstract

This study aimed to assess the adequacy of prenatal care in Brazil associated with sociodemographic determinants. The study included a data analysis from the National Health Research performed in Brazil in 2013. Two outcomes on the adequacy of prenatal care were assessed: the Kessner index modified by Takeda index that, in addition to the former, assessed whether blood pressure and weight were measured in all appointments, as well as the performance of blood and urine tests and ultrasound. Both quality indicators were assessed for Brazil and for its macro-regions. According to Outcome 1, 80.6% of women received adequate prenatal care. When adding the performance of tests (Outcome 2), the rate dropped to 71.4%. Adequate prenatal care was more frequent among white women who performed prenatal care in the private health sector. The northern region had the lowest rate of adequate prenatal care, while the southeast region showed the highest rates. Despite the extensive coverage, prenatal care in Brazil still presents inequities and low service quality, especially for women from the poorest regions of the country.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30892541     DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232018243.13122017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cien Saude Colet        ISSN: 1413-8123


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