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- Title
Association between early pregnant hospitalization and use of obstetric interventions and cesarean: a cross-sectional study.
- Authors
Lopes Terto, Tamara; Rodrigues da Silva, Thales Philipe; Fernandes Viana, Thamara Gabriela; Magalhães Sousa, Ana Maria; Martins, Eunice Francisca; de Ventura de Souza, Kley; Penido Matozinhos, Fernanda
- Abstract
Objective: Evaluate the association between early pregnant hospitalization and the use of obstetric interventions and cesarean delivery route. Methods: Cross-sectional study, with 758 women selected at the time of childbirth. It was assumed as early hospitalization when the woman was admitted to the hospital having less than 6 cm of cervical dilation. Logistic regression models were constructed in order to estimate the odds ratio for each obstetric intervention, adjusted by sociodemographic and obstetric variables. Results: 73.22% of women were early hospitalized. On average, they had 1.97 times the chance to undergo Kristeller's maneuver, 2.59 and 1.80 times the chance to receive oxytocin infusion and analgesia, respectively, and 8 times more chances to having their children by cesarean delivery when compared to women that had timely hospitalization. Conclusion: Early hospitalized women were submitted to a higher number of obstetric intervention and had increased chances of undergoing cesarean sections.
- Subjects
HOSPITAL care evaluation; MATERNAL health services; SCIENTIFIC observation; CONFIDENCE intervals; CROSS-sectional method; QUANTITATIVE research; GOODNESS-of-fit tests; OBSTETRICS; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; CESAREAN section; DATA analysis software; ODDS ratio; EARLY medical intervention; PREGNANCY
- Publication
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 2021, Vol 74, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
0034-7167
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0397