IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL STANDARTS OF ANTENATAL CARE FOR PREGNANT WOMEN IN THE WORK OF THE FAMILY NURSES
12.01.2016Aim. To analyze work of family nurses on the implementation of national standards of antenatal care for pregnant women.
Materials and methods. Analysis of family nurses work on antenatal management of 72 pregnant women was conducted from submitted family nurses reports, Form 111, pregnant women registration journal.
Results. Out of 72 observed women at the labor age 43 (59,7%) were pregnant women. Only 19 (26,4%) women were established first pregnancy. 34 (47,2%) of pregnant women were native inhabitants of the region, who timely on their own registered themselves on clinical account. 41,6% of pregnant women were identified by family nurses. All of them were settlers. Normal BMI had 63 (87,5%) of pregnant women, 8 (11,1%) had heightened, 2 (1,4%) lowered. It was established moderate intensity direct correlation (F=0,53±0,05; p<0,05) between BMI and gestation. 86,1 % women had anemia. Correlations between BMI and hemoglobin content in the blood of pregnant women had weak intensity (F=0,26±0,16;