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[Opinion survey on postpartum pelvic floor rehabilitation among Ivorian practitioners].

Edele Kacou Aka1,2, Mohamed Fanny1,2, Abdoul Koffi1,2, N Guessan Olou1,2, Apollinaire Horo1,2, Mamourou Kone1,2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: the purpose of this study was to report health care providers' experience of perineal rehabilitation in the Maternity Hospital of Abidjan by assessing their level of knowledge and their practical attitudes.
METHODS: we performed a survey among obstetricians and midwives working in a Maternity Hospital in Abidjan over a period of at least two years. The information were collected using a questionnaire including direct, open and semi-open questions.
RESULTS: the study included 120 practitioners, 66 midwives and 54 obstetricians. Seventy-nine point six percent of obstetricians and 37.9% of midwives worked in a university hospital. Midwifery knowledge was good or average in 25% of cases (interquartile range [IIQ] 16.8-48.3); 65% of obstetricians had a good or medium level of knowledge (IIQ 41.1 -48.3). The majority of providers summoned women in the postpartum period, but only 7 out of 10 caregivers performed perineal assessment and 2 out of 10 obstetricians suggested the need for rehabilitation.
CONCLUSION: the low level of knowledge of Ivorian midwives and obstetricians regarding postpartum pelvic floor rehabilitation and the lack of practice suggest the need for ongoing training. Copyright: Edele Kacou Aka et al.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Pelvic floor disorders; West Africa; knowledge; physical medicine and rehabilitation

Mesh:

Year:  2020        PMID: 33796180      PMCID: PMC7992408          DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2020.37.367.23426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pan Afr Med J


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