Quality of prenatal care and maternal fetal attachment among primigravid mothers in the Philippines: A cross sectional study

被引:4
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作者
Gonzales Jr, Artemio M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Barcelo, Teresita I. [2 ]
机构
[1] Occidental Mindoro State Coll, Coll Arts Sci & Technol, Occidental Mindoro 5100, San Jose, Philippines
[2] Univ Philippines, Fac Management & Dev Studies, Los Banos 4030, Laguna, Philippines
[3] Occidental Mindoro State Coll, Ma Amelita Villaroza Training Ctr 2F, RDE Unit, Occidental Mindoro 5100, San Jose, Philippines
关键词
Prenatal care; Maternal-fetal attachment; Quality of care; Social support; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; ANTENATAL CARE; PREGNANCY; SUPPORT; TRIMESTER; SCALE; WOMEN;
D O I
10.1016/j.midw.2023.103842
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background: The prenatal period is a proper chance for evaluating maternal-fetal attachment. Aim: To determine the relationship between quality of prenatal care and maternal-fetal attachment among primigravida mothers during late pregnancy period. Methods: The study conducted a survey using a 46-item Quality of Prenatal Care Questionnaire and 24-item Maternal-Fetal Attachment Scale among 343 primigravida mothers in village health stations. Pearson correlation was used to correlate maternal-fetal attachment scores and quality of prenatal scores. Linear regression was used to determine relationships between variables.Results: Maternal-fetal attachment scores is correlated with: age <= 19 years (4.10 [95 % CI 1.81-6.39]), companion during visits (2.76 [95 % CI 0.34-5.18]), education (3.45 [95 % CI 0.93-5.97]). On multivariate analysis, the following were significantly associated with maternal-fetal attachment scores: information sharing (8.67 [95 % CI 4.74 - 12.60]), sufficient time (-2.34 [95 % CI -3.45 - -1.24]), support and respect (8.49 [95 % CI 4.54 12.45]), maternal age < 19 years (-3.78 [-5.81 to -1.75]), and unmarried (2.55 [95 % CI 0.70 - 4.41]).Conclusion: The quality of prenatal care is correlated significantly with maternal-fetal attachment. Women valued the care given when it was individualized and the health workers were approachable in their ways and addressed their own particular needs. Combination of prenatal education and counselling tailored to address own particular emotional and social concerns of pregnant mothers are interventions that should be integrated in maternal care services.
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