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Association between receiving information on obstetric complications and institutional delivery: An analysis of the demographic and health survey of Peru, 2019

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between receiving information on obstetric complications and institutional delivery in Peruvian women in 2019. METHODS: We conducted a secondary analysis of the 2019 Peruvian Demographic and Family Health Survey (ENDES) database. The dependent variable was the...

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Autores principales: Quispe-Vicuña, Carlos, Fernandez-Guzman, Daniel, Caira-Chuquineyra, Brenda, Failoc-Rojas, Virgilio E., Bendezu-Quispe, Guido, Urrunaga-Pastor, Diego
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10665671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38027831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21146
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author Quispe-Vicuña, Carlos
Fernandez-Guzman, Daniel
Caira-Chuquineyra, Brenda
Failoc-Rojas, Virgilio E.
Bendezu-Quispe, Guido
Urrunaga-Pastor, Diego
author_facet Quispe-Vicuña, Carlos
Fernandez-Guzman, Daniel
Caira-Chuquineyra, Brenda
Failoc-Rojas, Virgilio E.
Bendezu-Quispe, Guido
Urrunaga-Pastor, Diego
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between receiving information on obstetric complications and institutional delivery in Peruvian women in 2019. METHODS: We conducted a secondary analysis of the 2019 Peruvian Demographic and Family Health Survey (ENDES) database. The dependent variable was the type of delivery (institutional or non-institutional). The exposure variable was self-reporting of having received information on obstetric complications during prenatal care. The association of interest was evaluated using binary logistic regression models, obtaining crude odds ratios (cOR) and adjusted odds ratios (aOR) with their respective 95 % confidence intervals (95%CI). Values of p < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. RESULTS: We included a total of 14,835 women in the analysis. Of the total, 14,088 (94.1 %) reported having received information on pregnancy complications. Also, 13,883 (92.5 %) had an institutional delivery in their last pregnancy. The adjusted model showed that women who reported knowing the complications that can occur in pregnancy had a higher probability of presenting an institutional delivery (aOR = 1.47; 95%CI: 1.04–2.08). CONCLUSIONS: Receiving information about pregnancy complications was found to be associated with a higher probability of institutional delivery. Ensuring the provision of information to the pregnant woman about pregnancy complications can be a useful strategy to increase institutional delivery.
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spelling pubmed-106656712023-10-26 Association between receiving information on obstetric complications and institutional delivery: An analysis of the demographic and health survey of Peru, 2019 Quispe-Vicuña, Carlos Fernandez-Guzman, Daniel Caira-Chuquineyra, Brenda Failoc-Rojas, Virgilio E. Bendezu-Quispe, Guido Urrunaga-Pastor, Diego Heliyon Research Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between receiving information on obstetric complications and institutional delivery in Peruvian women in 2019. METHODS: We conducted a secondary analysis of the 2019 Peruvian Demographic and Family Health Survey (ENDES) database. The dependent variable was the type of delivery (institutional or non-institutional). The exposure variable was self-reporting of having received information on obstetric complications during prenatal care. The association of interest was evaluated using binary logistic regression models, obtaining crude odds ratios (cOR) and adjusted odds ratios (aOR) with their respective 95 % confidence intervals (95%CI). Values of p < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. RESULTS: We included a total of 14,835 women in the analysis. Of the total, 14,088 (94.1 %) reported having received information on pregnancy complications. Also, 13,883 (92.5 %) had an institutional delivery in their last pregnancy. The adjusted model showed that women who reported knowing the complications that can occur in pregnancy had a higher probability of presenting an institutional delivery (aOR = 1.47; 95%CI: 1.04–2.08). CONCLUSIONS: Receiving information about pregnancy complications was found to be associated with a higher probability of institutional delivery. Ensuring the provision of information to the pregnant woman about pregnancy complications can be a useful strategy to increase institutional delivery. Elsevier 2023-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10665671/ /pubmed/38027831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21146 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fernandez-Guzman, Daniel
Caira-Chuquineyra, Brenda
Failoc-Rojas, Virgilio E.
Bendezu-Quispe, Guido
Urrunaga-Pastor, Diego
Association between receiving information on obstetric complications and institutional delivery: An analysis of the demographic and health survey of Peru, 2019
title Association between receiving information on obstetric complications and institutional delivery: An analysis of the demographic and health survey of Peru, 2019
title_full Association between receiving information on obstetric complications and institutional delivery: An analysis of the demographic and health survey of Peru, 2019
title_fullStr Association between receiving information on obstetric complications and institutional delivery: An analysis of the demographic and health survey of Peru, 2019
title_full_unstemmed Association between receiving information on obstetric complications and institutional delivery: An analysis of the demographic and health survey of Peru, 2019
title_short Association between receiving information on obstetric complications and institutional delivery: An analysis of the demographic and health survey of Peru, 2019
title_sort association between receiving information on obstetric complications and institutional delivery: an analysis of the demographic and health survey of peru, 2019
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10665671/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21146
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