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Antenatal care in Nepal: a qualitative study into missed opportunities in the first trimester

BACKGROUND: Use of timely antenatal care has been identified as key to facilitating healthy pregnancies worldwide. Although considerable investment has been made to enhance maternal health services in Nepal, approximately one-third of women do not attend antenatal care until after the first trimeste...

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Autores principales: Greenfield, Felicity, Lynch, Mary, Maharjan, Nashna, Toolan, Miriam, Barnard, Katie, Lavender, Tina, Larkin, Michael, Rai, Nisha, Thapa, Meena, Caldwell, Deborah M., Burden, Christy, Manandhar, Dharma S., Merriel, Abi
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9703804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36451897
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xagr.2022.100127
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author Greenfield, Felicity
Lynch, Mary
Maharjan, Nashna
Toolan, Miriam
Barnard, Katie
Lavender, Tina
Larkin, Michael
Rai, Nisha
Thapa, Meena
Caldwell, Deborah M.
Burden, Christy
Manandhar, Dharma S.
Merriel, Abi
author_facet Greenfield, Felicity
Lynch, Mary
Maharjan, Nashna
Toolan, Miriam
Barnard, Katie
Lavender, Tina
Larkin, Michael
Rai, Nisha
Thapa, Meena
Caldwell, Deborah M.
Burden, Christy
Manandhar, Dharma S.
Merriel, Abi
author_sort Greenfield, Felicity
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description BACKGROUND: Use of timely antenatal care has been identified as key to facilitating healthy pregnancies worldwide. Although considerable investment has been made to enhance maternal health services in Nepal, approximately one-third of women do not attend antenatal care until after the first trimester (late). These women miss out on the benefits of screening and interventions that are most effective in the first trimester. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to identify the missed opportunities of women who do not attend antenatal care in the first trimester, and to explore some of the factors underlying late attendance and consider potential solutions for minimizing these missed opportunities in the future. STUDY DESIGN: This study was conducted in 3 hospitals in Nepal. Focus groups (n=18) with a total of 48 postnatal women and 49 staff members, and 10 individual interviews with stakeholders were conducted. Purposive sampling facilitated the obtainment of a full range of maternity experiences, staff categories, and stakeholder positions. Data were qualitative and analyzed using a thematic approach. RESULTS: Limited awareness among women of the importance of early antenatal care was reported as a key factor behind attendance only after the first trimester. The family and community were described as significant influencers in women's decision-making regarding the timing of antenatal care. The benefits of early ultrasound scanning and effective supplementation in pregnancy were the major missed opportunities. Increasing awareness, reducing cost, and enhancing interprofessional collaboration were suggested as potential methods for improving timely initiation of antenatal care. CONCLUSION: Limited awareness continues to drive late attendance to antenatal care after the first trimester. Investment in services in the first trimester and community health education campaigns are needed to improve this issue and enhance maternal and neonatal outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-97038042022-11-29 Antenatal care in Nepal: a qualitative study into missed opportunities in the first trimester Greenfield, Felicity Lynch, Mary Maharjan, Nashna Toolan, Miriam Barnard, Katie Lavender, Tina Larkin, Michael Rai, Nisha Thapa, Meena Caldwell, Deborah M. Burden, Christy Manandhar, Dharma S. Merriel, Abi AJOG Glob Rep Original Research BACKGROUND: Use of timely antenatal care has been identified as key to facilitating healthy pregnancies worldwide. Although considerable investment has been made to enhance maternal health services in Nepal, approximately one-third of women do not attend antenatal care until after the first trimester (late). These women miss out on the benefits of screening and interventions that are most effective in the first trimester. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to identify the missed opportunities of women who do not attend antenatal care in the first trimester, and to explore some of the factors underlying late attendance and consider potential solutions for minimizing these missed opportunities in the future. STUDY DESIGN: This study was conducted in 3 hospitals in Nepal. Focus groups (n=18) with a total of 48 postnatal women and 49 staff members, and 10 individual interviews with stakeholders were conducted. Purposive sampling facilitated the obtainment of a full range of maternity experiences, staff categories, and stakeholder positions. Data were qualitative and analyzed using a thematic approach. RESULTS: Limited awareness among women of the importance of early antenatal care was reported as a key factor behind attendance only after the first trimester. The family and community were described as significant influencers in women's decision-making regarding the timing of antenatal care. The benefits of early ultrasound scanning and effective supplementation in pregnancy were the major missed opportunities. Increasing awareness, reducing cost, and enhancing interprofessional collaboration were suggested as potential methods for improving timely initiation of antenatal care. CONCLUSION: Limited awareness continues to drive late attendance to antenatal care after the first trimester. Investment in services in the first trimester and community health education campaigns are needed to improve this issue and enhance maternal and neonatal outcomes. Elsevier 2022-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9703804/ /pubmed/36451897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xagr.2022.100127 Text en © 2022 The Authors 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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Greenfield, Felicity
Lynch, Mary
Maharjan, Nashna
Toolan, Miriam
Barnard, Katie
Lavender, Tina
Larkin, Michael
Rai, Nisha
Thapa, Meena
Caldwell, Deborah M.
Burden, Christy
Manandhar, Dharma S.
Merriel, Abi
Antenatal care in Nepal: a qualitative study into missed opportunities in the first trimester
title Antenatal care in Nepal: a qualitative study into missed opportunities in the first trimester
title_full Antenatal care in Nepal: a qualitative study into missed opportunities in the first trimester
title_fullStr Antenatal care in Nepal: a qualitative study into missed opportunities in the first trimester
title_full_unstemmed Antenatal care in Nepal: a qualitative study into missed opportunities in the first trimester
title_short Antenatal care in Nepal: a qualitative study into missed opportunities in the first trimester
title_sort antenatal care in nepal: a qualitative study into missed opportunities in the first trimester
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9703804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36451897
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xagr.2022.100127
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