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Client Factors Affect Provider Adherence to Clinical Guidelines during First Antenatal Care

BACKGROUND: The first antenatal clinic (ANC) visit helps to distinguish pregnant women who require standard care, from those with specific problems and so require special attention. There are protocols to guide care providers to provide optimal care to women during ANC. Our objectives were to determ...

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Autores principales: Amoakoh-Coleman, Mary, Agyepong, Irene Akua, Zuithoff, Nicolaas P. A., Kayode, Gbenga A, Grobbee, Diederick E, Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin, Ansah, Evelyn K
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4913935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27322643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157542
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author Amoakoh-Coleman, Mary
Agyepong, Irene Akua
Zuithoff, Nicolaas P. A.
Kayode, Gbenga A
Grobbee, Diederick E
Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin
Ansah, Evelyn K
author_facet Amoakoh-Coleman, Mary
Agyepong, Irene Akua
Zuithoff, Nicolaas P. A.
Kayode, Gbenga A
Grobbee, Diederick E
Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin
Ansah, Evelyn K
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description BACKGROUND: The first antenatal clinic (ANC) visit helps to distinguish pregnant women who require standard care, from those with specific problems and so require special attention. There are protocols to guide care providers to provide optimal care to women during ANC. Our objectives were to determine the level of provider adherence to first antenatal visit guidelines in the Safe Motherhood Protocol (SMP), and assess patient factors that determine complete provider adherence. METHODS: This cross-sectional study is part of a cohort study that recruited women who delivered in eleven health facilities and who had utilized antenatal care services during their pregnancy in the Greater Accra region of Ghana. A record review of the first antenatal visit of participants was carried out to assess the level of adherence to the SMP, using a thirteen-point checklist. Information on their socio-demographic characteristics and previous pregnancy history was collected using a questionnaire. Percentages of adherence levels and baseline characteristics were estimated and cluster-adjusted odds ratios (OR) calculated to identify determinants. RESULTS: A total of 948 women who had delivered in eleven public facilities were recruited with a mean age (SD) of 28.2 (5.4) years. Overall, complete adherence to guidelines pertained to only 48.1% of pregnant women. Providers were significantly more likely to completely adhere to guidelines when caring for multiparous women [OR = 5.43 (1.69–17.44), p<0.01] but less likely to do so when attending to women with history of previous pregnancy complications [OR = 0.50 (0.33–0.75), p<0.01]. CONCLUSION: Complete provider adherence to first antenatal visit guidelines is low across different facility types in the Greater Accra region of Ghana and is determined by parity and history of previous pregnancy complication. Providers should be trained and supported to adhere to the guidelines during provision of care to all pregnant women.
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spelling pubmed-49139352016-07-06 Client Factors Affect Provider Adherence to Clinical Guidelines during First Antenatal Care Amoakoh-Coleman, Mary Agyepong, Irene Akua Zuithoff, Nicolaas P. A. Kayode, Gbenga A Grobbee, Diederick E Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin Ansah, Evelyn K PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The first antenatal clinic (ANC) visit helps to distinguish pregnant women who require standard care, from those with specific problems and so require special attention. There are protocols to guide care providers to provide optimal care to women during ANC. Our objectives were to determine the level of provider adherence to first antenatal visit guidelines in the Safe Motherhood Protocol (SMP), and assess patient factors that determine complete provider adherence. METHODS: This cross-sectional study is part of a cohort study that recruited women who delivered in eleven health facilities and who had utilized antenatal care services during their pregnancy in the Greater Accra region of Ghana. A record review of the first antenatal visit of participants was carried out to assess the level of adherence to the SMP, using a thirteen-point checklist. Information on their socio-demographic characteristics and previous pregnancy history was collected using a questionnaire. Percentages of adherence levels and baseline characteristics were estimated and cluster-adjusted odds ratios (OR) calculated to identify determinants. RESULTS: A total of 948 women who had delivered in eleven public facilities were recruited with a mean age (SD) of 28.2 (5.4) years. Overall, complete adherence to guidelines pertained to only 48.1% of pregnant women. Providers were significantly more likely to completely adhere to guidelines when caring for multiparous women [OR = 5.43 (1.69–17.44), p<0.01] but less likely to do so when attending to women with history of previous pregnancy complications [OR = 0.50 (0.33–0.75), p<0.01]. CONCLUSION: Complete provider adherence to first antenatal visit guidelines is low across different facility types in the Greater Accra region of Ghana and is determined by parity and history of previous pregnancy complication. Providers should be trained and supported to adhere to the guidelines during provision of care to all pregnant women. Public Library of Science 2016-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4913935/ /pubmed/27322643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157542 Text en © 2016 Amoakoh-Coleman et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Agyepong, Irene Akua
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Kayode, Gbenga A
Grobbee, Diederick E
Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin
Ansah, Evelyn K
Client Factors Affect Provider Adherence to Clinical Guidelines during First Antenatal Care
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title_sort client factors affect provider adherence to clinical guidelines during first antenatal care
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4913935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27322643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157542
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