Bhardwaj N, Hasan S B
Bharati Vidyapeeth Medical College, Katraj, Dhankawadi, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
J R Soc Health. 1993 Apr;113(2):60-3. doi: 10.1177/146642409311300203.
A prospective study conducted in rural India on pregnant women showed poor utilization of primary health services and very poor maternal care receptivity especially in terms of antenatal care. A very high perinatal mortality rate of 81.3/1000 live births and a neonatal mortality rate of 63.7/1000 live births was observed in the present study. Out of 204 live births, 72.05% of newborn developed complications within 6 weeks of the delivery. Most of the complications were of a minor nature and could be attributed to poor environmental conditions, lack of personal hygiene and ignorance. The study highlights the need for training of grass root level workers for the improvement of perinatal and neonatal care in rural India.
在印度农村对孕妇进行的一项前瞻性研究表明,初级卫生服务的利用率很低,孕产妇护理接受度非常差,尤其是在产前护理方面。本研究观察到围产期死亡率非常高,为每1000例活产81.3例,新生儿死亡率为每1000例活产63.7例。在204例活产中,72.05%的新生儿在分娩后6周内出现并发症。大多数并发症性质较轻,可归因于恶劣的环境条件、缺乏个人卫生和无知。该研究强调需要培训基层工作人员,以改善印度农村的围产期和新生儿护理。