Factors associated with cesarean delivery in women followed-up in primary care

The aim of this study was to check the anthropometric characteristics and factors associated with cesarean delivery in women followed-up in the primary care network of São Luís - MA. This is a cohort study, carried out with pregnant women who underwent prenatal care in Primary Health Care Units (PHC...

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Autores: da Silva, Thayane Leila Gonçalves, Rêgo, Adriana Sousa, Brito, Andressa Pestana, Araújo, Allanne Pereira, dos Santos, Alexsandro Ferreira, Costa, Luciana Cavalcante, Silva, Flor de Maria Araújo Mendonça, Barbosa, Janaina Maiana Abreu
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2024
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (UNIJUI)
Repositorio:Revista Contexto & Saúde (Online)
Idioma:inglés
portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.revistas.unijui.edu.br:article/14410
Acceso en línea:https://www.revistas.unijui.edu.br/index.php/contextoesaude/article/view/14410
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Pregnancy
Cesarean Section
Malnutrition
Overweight
Obesity
Gravidez
Cesárea
Desnutrição
Sobrepeso
Obesidade
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Sumario:The aim of this study was to check the anthropometric characteristics and factors associated with cesarean delivery in women followed-up in the primary care network of São Luís - MA. This is a cohort study, carried out with pregnant women who underwent prenatal care in Primary Health Care Units (PHCUs) in São Luís - MA and were followed-up up to 42 days after delivery. Statistical analysis was performed using Stata®, version 16.0, where Poisson Regression was used. For acceptance of the investigated associations in the final model, a value of p<0.05 was adopted. Of the 80 monitored women, 49.37% had a cesarean delivery, 5.33% started the pregnancy with malnutrition and 41.33% with excess weight at the end of pregnancy, 14.47% were malnourished and 46.5% were overweight. The factors associated with cesarean delivery were: adolescent pregnancy (RRI: 2.26; CI: 1.20-4.25), low level of education, which was classified as illiterate/incomplete elementary school I (RRI: 3.57; CI: 2.61-4.88), having had ≥ 1 pregnancies (RRI: 0.53; CI: 0.16-1.72), having anxiety symptoms (RRI: 2.24; CI: 1.20-4.19) and arterial hypertension during pregnancy (RRI: 5.75; CI: 1.18-2.81), having started the pregnancy with malnutrition (RRI: 6.79; CI: 1.43-3.22) and being obese at the end of pregnancy (RRI: 2.64; CI: 1.11-6.26). It is necessary to improve nutritional assistance during prenatal consultations, with the aim of preventing malnutrition and overweight, thus minimizing complications arising from nutritional status.