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Managing hypertensive disorders during pregnancy in low resource settings.

Ireen T Ramavhoya1, Maria S Maputle2, Rachel T Lebese2, Dorah U Ramathuba2, Lizzy M Netshikweta2.   

Abstract

Background: Maternal deaths caused by hypertensive disorders are preventable. The purpose was to assess midwives' perceived knowledge and skills on the implementation of maternal health guidelines when managing hypertensive disorders during pregnancy.
Methods: Quantitative, cross-sectional method was used. Population comprised of 200 midwives. Data was collected through self-report questionnaires and analysed through Statistical Package for Social Sciences 24.
Results: Midwives (63.5%) possessed knowledge and skills of implementing maternal guidelines. While 77.5% experienced shortage of human and material resources. Non-compliance to ambulance services led to delayed initiation of treatment. Recommendations: Continuous in-service training and education must be conducted. More resources to be provided to implement guidelines accurately.

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Keywords:  Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy; implementation of guidelines; midwives; perceived knowledge and skills

Mesh:

Year:  2019        PMID: 31550945     DOI: 10.1080/10641955.2019.1651333

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertens Pregnancy        ISSN: 1064-1955            Impact factor:   2.108


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