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Maternal near-miss in labor and delivery in the light of technologies in health

To know maternal near-miss situations during labor and delivery according to technologies in health. A quantitative study conducted with puerperal women in a public institution in which the maternity department is a reference for high risk care. Data collection was performed from October 2016 to Aug...

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Published in:Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P 2018-01, Vol.52, p.e03409-e03409
Main Authors: Santos, Izabel Dayana de Lemos, Medeiros, Fabiana Fontana, Ferrari, Rosângela Aparecida Pimenta, Serafim, Deise, Maciel, Sandra Mara, Cardelli, Alexandrina Aparecida Maciel
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Summary:To know maternal near-miss situations during labor and delivery according to technologies in health. A quantitative study conducted with puerperal women in a public institution in which the maternity department is a reference for high risk care. Data collection was performed from October 2016 to August 2017, and data were processed in SPSS 20.0. Technologies in health were used for discussing the results. Participation of 319 puerperal women. Primiparous women (p=0.027), previous diagnosis of hypertension (p=0.0001), preeclampsia (p=0.0001) and urinary tract infection (p=0.002) were items with statistical significance for the maternal near-miss outcome in labor and delivery. The hard technology associated with the outcome was transportation for hospitalization (p=0.035). Among the light-hard technologies, the following were associated: characteristics of amniotic fluid (p=0.05), vital signs check (p=0.0001), and initiation of the partograph for cesarean section (p=0.026). Among the light technologies, user satisfaction was relevant (p=0.007). Health technologies can be used for structuring the assistance in order to prevent maternal near-miss.
ISSN:0080-6234
1980-220X
1980-220X
DOI:10.1590/S1980-220X2017049603409