Adherence to prenatal care in the sociocultural context of developing countries: a narrative review

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Prenatal care is intended to preserve and improve maternal and child health; however, the quality of this service and the attendance rates vary, with developing countries having the lowest rates. There are cultural gaps that prevent adequate access to prenatal care, putting the maternal and child he...

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Autores: Dioses Fernández, Dayanna Lucia, Corzo Sosa, Cristhian Armando, Zarate García, Jordan Josué, Vizcarra Gonzales, Vanessa Alejandra, Zapata Maza, Nicole Grimanesa, Arredondo-Nontol , Miriam
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:health status disparities
culture
prenatal care
disparidades en el estado de salud
cultura
atención prenatal
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Adherencia a la atención prenatal en el contexto sociocultural de países subdesarrollados: una revisión narrativa
title Adherence to prenatal care in the sociocultural context of developing countries: a narrative review
spellingShingle Adherence to prenatal care in the sociocultural context of developing countries: a narrative review
Dioses Fernández, Dayanna Lucia
health status disparities
culture
prenatal care
disparidades en el estado de salud
cultura
atención prenatal
title_short Adherence to prenatal care in the sociocultural context of developing countries: a narrative review
title_full Adherence to prenatal care in the sociocultural context of developing countries: a narrative review
title_fullStr Adherence to prenatal care in the sociocultural context of developing countries: a narrative review
title_full_unstemmed Adherence to prenatal care in the sociocultural context of developing countries: a narrative review
title_sort Adherence to prenatal care in the sociocultural context of developing countries: a narrative review
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Dioses Fernández, Dayanna Lucia
Corzo Sosa, Cristhian Armando
Zarate García, Jordan Josué
Vizcarra Gonzales, Vanessa Alejandra
Zapata Maza, Nicole Grimanesa
Arredondo-Nontol , Miriam
author Dioses Fernández, Dayanna Lucia
author_facet Dioses Fernández, Dayanna Lucia
Corzo Sosa, Cristhian Armando
Zarate García, Jordan Josué
Vizcarra Gonzales, Vanessa Alejandra
Zapata Maza, Nicole Grimanesa
Arredondo-Nontol , Miriam
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author2 Corzo Sosa, Cristhian Armando
Zarate García, Jordan Josué
Vizcarra Gonzales, Vanessa Alejandra
Zapata Maza, Nicole Grimanesa
Arredondo-Nontol , Miriam
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culture
prenatal care
disparidades en el estado de salud
cultura
atención prenatal
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culture
prenatal care
disparidades en el estado de salud
cultura
atención prenatal
description Prenatal care is intended to preserve and improve maternal and child health; however, the quality of this service and the attendance rates vary, with developing countries having the lowest rates. There are cultural gaps that prevent adequate access to prenatal care, putting the maternal and child health at risk. Our objective was to carry out an updated review on cultural gaps and their impact on prenatal care. This narrative review was conducted by searching all articles published until December 17, 2022, in English databases such as PubMed and Scopus, and Spanish databases such as SciELO. There are various situations that force pregnant women not to attend prenatal appointment, including machismo, reported as a common cause of non-attendance to prenatal checkups in developing countries and especially in rural communities; poor education in families, so women do not attend prenatal checkups due to ignorance about pregnancy care and risks, as well as their beliefs and customs about pregnancy; difficulty accessing health care services due to geographic issues; mistreatment from health professionals while receiving prenatal care or lack of inclusion in the health center; immigration status and the resulting problems with access to health care. Recognizing these situations is as important as knowing their consequences since, once identified, different solution alternatives can be sought from the primary health care. Health personnel must be trained to help the population understand the importance of prenatal care by knowing and respecting the customs and traditions of each patient, and not undermining their ideologies.
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spelling Adherence to prenatal care in the sociocultural context of developing countries: a narrative reviewAdherencia a la atención prenatal en el contexto sociocultural de países subdesarrollados: una revisión narrativaDioses Fernández, Dayanna Lucia Corzo Sosa, Cristhian Armando Zarate García, Jordan JosuéVizcarra Gonzales, Vanessa Alejandra Zapata Maza, Nicole GrimanesaArredondo-Nontol , Miriam health status disparitiescultureprenatal care disparidades en el estado de saludculturaatención prenatal Prenatal care is intended to preserve and improve maternal and child health; however, the quality of this service and the attendance rates vary, with developing countries having the lowest rates. There are cultural gaps that prevent adequate access to prenatal care, putting the maternal and child health at risk. Our objective was to carry out an updated review on cultural gaps and their impact on prenatal care. This narrative review was conducted by searching all articles published until December 17, 2022, in English databases such as PubMed and Scopus, and Spanish databases such as SciELO. There are various situations that force pregnant women not to attend prenatal appointment, including machismo, reported as a common cause of non-attendance to prenatal checkups in developing countries and especially in rural communities; poor education in families, so women do not attend prenatal checkups due to ignorance about pregnancy care and risks, as well as their beliefs and customs about pregnancy; difficulty accessing health care services due to geographic issues; mistreatment from health professionals while receiving prenatal care or lack of inclusion in the health center; immigration status and the resulting problems with access to health care. Recognizing these situations is as important as knowing their consequences since, once identified, different solution alternatives can be sought from the primary health care. Health personnel must be trained to help the population understand the importance of prenatal care by knowing and respecting the customs and traditions of each patient, and not undermining their ideologies.La atención prenatal tiene como fin preservar y mejorar la salud de la madre y del producto de su gestación, pero la calidad de este servicio y las tasas de asistencias son variables, siendo los países subdesarrollados los que presentan las tasas más bajas. Existen brechas culturales que impiden el adecuado acceso a los cuidados prenatales, y ello pone en riesgo la salud del binomio madre e hijo. El objetivo fue realizar una revisión actualizada sobre las brechas culturales y su repercusión en la atención prenatal. Para la ejecución de la revisión narrativa, se efectuó una búsqueda en las bases de datos en inglés de Pubmed y Scopus, y en español, de Scielo, de todos los artículos que fueron publicados hasta el 17 de diciembre del 2022. Existen diversas situaciones por las cuales las gestantes no acuden a su cita prenatal; entre ellas, destacan el machismo, que ha sido reportado como una causa común de inasistencia a los controles prenatales en países subdesarrollados y, sobre todo, en comunidades rurales; la falta de educación en las familias, razón por la cual las mujeres no asisten a los controles prenatales por ignorancia sobre el cuidado y riesgos del embarazo, así como por sus creencias y costumbres sobre su proceso; las dificultades geográficas para llegar al centro de salud; el maltrato en la atención prenatal, sea por parte del profesional de la salud o por falta de inclusión en el centro de salud; el estado migratorio y el problema de acceso a la salud que esto representa. Reconocer estas situaciones es tan importante como saber sus consecuencias; una vez identificadas, se pueden buscar diferentes alternativas de solución desde el primer nivel de atención. El personal de salud debe capacitarse con el fin de ayudar a la población a entender la importancia del control prenatal, y para ello debe conocer y respetar las costumbres y tradiciones de cada paciente, sin menoscabar sus ideologías. Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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