BENEFITS AND DIFFICULTIES OF OBSTETRIC PSYCHOPROPHYLAXIS IN PREGNANT WOMEN, GUAYAS -ECUADOR

Authors

  • Obsta Vicky Narea Morales MSc Teachers of The Career of Obstetrics of The Faculty of Medical Sciences of The University of Guayaquil-Ecuador
  • Dr. Jorge Daher Nader MSc Teachers of The Career of Obstetrics of The Faculty of Medical Sciences of The University of Guayaquil-Ecuador
  • Obsta. Katherine Rodriguez Teachers of The Career of Obstetrics of The Faculty of Medical Sciences of The University of Guayaquil-Ecuador
  • Obsta. Yesica Pazmiño Mera MSc Teachers of The Career of Obstetrics of The Faculty of Medical Sciences of The University of Guayaquil-Ecuador
  • Obsta. Cecilia Herrera Martínez MSc Teachers of The Career of Obstetrics of The Faculty of Medical Sciences of The University of Guayaquil-Ecuador

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v8.i2.2020.176

Keywords:

Psychoprophylaxis-Obstetrics, Pregnant, Benefits, Difficulties

Abstract [English]

The objective of this research work was to determine the benefits and difficulties of obstetric psychoprophylaxis in pregnant women of the Cerecita Health Center, Guayas - Ecuador from January - December 2017. The study design is non-experimental, cases and controls, retrospective, in the The research methodology used the data collection form and an ad hoc form was prepared. To carry out the investigation, an application was submitted to the director of the health center. The sample consisted of 80 nulliparous and multiparous pregnant women, who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The following results were obtained: that if there are significant benefits with pregnant women who attended the psychoprophylaxis sessions; With an adequate assistance of pregnant women, 70% completed all the sessions of Psychoprophylaxis, with a time of less than 6 hours of the dilation period of 46.43%; With an expulsion period of less than 25 minutes in 76.79% More eutocic deliveries in 82.14% of the pregnant women who completed the PPO sessions, 78.57% of the cases did not require medication in the dilation phase; Apgar at the minute, greater than 8 in 96.43%, and at 5 minutes in 98.21%. Only 1.78% of the newborns of the mothers in the case group had apnea and in fetuses of 3500 gms or more, the 40% had an expulsive no greater than 25 minutes. The benefits observed in the present study, on labor, on the newborn, was a better Apgar at the first minute of life (p = 0.091x10-4, OR = 9).

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2020-02-29

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Morales, V. N., Nader, J. D., Rodriguez, K., Mera, Y. P., & Martínez, C. H. (2020). BENEFITS AND DIFFICULTIES OF OBSTETRIC PSYCHOPROPHYLAXIS IN PREGNANT WOMEN, GUAYAS -ECUADOR. International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH, 8(2), 14–18. https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v8.i2.2020.176

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