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The renaissance of postnatal care?.
Bick, Debra Elizabeth, Chang, Yan-Shing
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Prevalence and predictors of episiotomy among puerperal women accessing postnatal care in the Kumasi Metropolis. [PDF]
Azu TD +4 more
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Factors associated with quality of postnatal care in Kenya: an analysis of the 2022 Kenya demographic and health survey. [PDF]
Nuwabaine L +7 more
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Trends and determinants of antenatal, intranatal, and postnatal care utilization among Indonesian women (2012-2017): associated factors in midwifery service utilization between midwives and other health professionals. [PDF]
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2022
Optimal care during the antenatal and postnatal phases of the life cycle is a potentially positive determinant of health elsewhere in the continuum. A successful transition from the antenatal to the postnatal period requires early detection, optimal management, and prevention of disease; health promotion; birth preparedness; and complication readiness.
Adeniyi Kolade Aderoba +1 more
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Optimal care during the antenatal and postnatal phases of the life cycle is a potentially positive determinant of health elsewhere in the continuum. A successful transition from the antenatal to the postnatal period requires early detection, optimal management, and prevention of disease; health promotion; birth preparedness; and complication readiness.
Adeniyi Kolade Aderoba +1 more
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2023
Abstract This chapter covers postnatal care and normal changes in the puerperium. It describes the major postnatal problems that can occur, then covers puerperal sepsis, infections (with genital and non-genital causes) and their management, and other postnatal problems and care issues.
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Abstract This chapter covers postnatal care and normal changes in the puerperium. It describes the major postnatal problems that can occur, then covers puerperal sepsis, infections (with genital and non-genital causes) and their management, and other postnatal problems and care issues.
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Postnatal Care: A Comparative Review of Guidelines
Obstetrical and Gynecological SurveyImportance Postnatal care refers to the ongoing health care provision of both the mother and her offspring and contributes to the timely identification and effective management of complications in the postpartum period, to secure maternal and infant ...
Sonia Giouleka +7 more
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Why anaesthetists should care about postnatal care
Anaesthesia, 2023(Anaesthesia. 2023;78(9):1058–1061) The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) characterizes current UK postnatal care as a “Cinderella service,” marked by insufficient provisions and only 8.5% of the maternity care budget. Despite 97% of births occurring in hospitals, the average postnatal stay of 1.5 days is the shortest ...
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InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2013
The role of GPs in providing maternity care has changed dramatically over the past 30 years, with a trend towards declining involvement; however, recent proposals have suggested greater involvement is required. Nevertheless, the GP remains an important point of contact for postnatal advice, and it is the GP who usually carries out the 6-week postnatal
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The role of GPs in providing maternity care has changed dramatically over the past 30 years, with a trend towards declining involvement; however, recent proposals have suggested greater involvement is required. Nevertheless, the GP remains an important point of contact for postnatal advice, and it is the GP who usually carries out the 6-week postnatal
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