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   Postnatal Care: Levels and Determinants in Morocco  
   
نویسنده Elkhoudri Noureddine ,Baali Abdellatif ,Amor Hakima
منبع Iranian Journal Of Public Health - 2017 - دوره : 46 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:242 -248
چکیده    Background: despite the importance of the postnatal consultation, in morocco, only 22% of women attended these consultations. the aim of this study was to identify associated factors with these consultations and offer suggestions to improve their use. methods: this study was conducted in 2014 in marrakech. a sample of women in reproductive age (15-49 yr) giving birth during 2013 year was enrolled. they were examined in the public health centers for postnatal consultation or for the bcg. a descriptive and analytic cross-sectional survey was conducted. all participants (n=1029) provided consent before participating in the survey. a questionnaire makes it possible to collect information about socio-demographic, knowledge and perception of women regarding these consultations. results: the proportion of women who attended a postnatal consultation was 30.1%. lack of information (87%), lack of complications (68.6%); health professional poor reception (42%) and financial difficulties (3.3%) were the main reasons that hinder these consultations. in addition, women of rural origin, low education level, and low socioeconomic status are important determinants associated with non-use of postnatal consultation. conclusion: this study confirmed the low rate of these consultations. various determinants explain this fact. the fight against illiteracy, improving household living standards, sensitization of women on the importance of postpartum care, awareness and capacity building of health professionals in the postnatal consultation and communication, and the development of a system of home visits for non-users of postnatal care allow improving the postnatal consultation rate.
کلیدواژه Determinants ,Postnatal Consultation Use ,Morocco ,Women
آدرس University Hassan First Settat, Higher Institute Of Health Sciences, Laboratory Of Science And Health Technologies, Morocco. Cadi Ayyad University, Semlalia School Of Sciences, Dept Of Biology, Laboratory Of Human Ecology, Morocco, Cadi Ayyad University, Semlalia School Of Sciences, Dept Of Biology, Laboratory Of Human Ecology, Morocco, Cadi Ayyad University, Semlalia School Of Sciences, Dept Of Biology, Laboratory Of Human Ecology, Morocco
 
     
   
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