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Women's Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior about Maternal Risk Factors in Pregnancy.

Women's Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior about Maternal Risk Factors in Pregnancy.

... interest. In this study, we identified four primary outcomes of interest: a) knowledge of the main maternal risk factors in pregnancy (alcohol, smoking, passive smoking ... See full document

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The Knowledge About Nutrition During Pregnancy, the Eating Habits and the Affecting Factors in the Pregnant Women

The Knowledge About Nutrition During Pregnancy, the Eating Habits and the Affecting Factors in the Pregnant Women

... Anne adaylarının beslenme ihtiyaçları, gebelikte ortaya çıkan fizyolojik değişiklikler ve fetusun büyüme ve gelişme için ihti- yaçları doğrultusunda artış göstermektedir. Birçok kadın gebelik ve/veya emzirme sırasında, ... See full document

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Pre-Pregnancy BMI, Gestational Weight Gain, and the Risk of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: A Cohort Study in Wuhan, China.

Pre-Pregnancy BMI, Gestational Weight Gain, and the Risk of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: A Cohort Study in Wuhan, China.

... strengths and limitations should be noted when interpreting the results of our ...early pregnancy were available, which allowed us to evaluate the role of both total GWG and early GWG in ... See full document

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Texto contexto  enferm.  vol.26 número2

Texto contexto enferm. vol.26 número2

... Neonatal factors such as weight were sta- tistically signiicant in NB with IUGD ...SGA and LGA (NB with IUGD) was observed in cases of high-risk pregnancy (with macroscopic ... See full document

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Do Maternal Knowledge and Attitudes towards Childhood Immunizations in Rural Uganda Correlate with Complete Childhood Vaccination?

Do Maternal Knowledge and Attitudes towards Childhood Immunizations in Rural Uganda Correlate with Complete Childhood Vaccination?

... Women in this study were asked why parents in their community may not have their chil- dren vaccinated, and the two most common responses were “fearful of side effects” and “igno- ... See full document

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Factors Affecting The Adoption Of Mhealth In Maternal Health Care In Nakuru Provincial General Hospital

Factors Affecting The Adoption Of Mhealth In Maternal Health Care In Nakuru Provincial General Hospital

... decisions about whether to take action to prevent, screen for, and control ...to factors that prompt action ( a television ad or a text reminder on regular checkups and routines to follow ... See full document

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RISK FACTORS OF HIV-1 VERTICAL TRANSMISSION (VT) AND THE INFLUENCE OF ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY (ART) IN PREGNANCY OUTCOME

RISK FACTORS OF HIV-1 VERTICAL TRANSMISSION (VT) AND THE INFLUENCE OF ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY (ART) IN PREGNANCY OUTCOME

... during pregnancy and the choice of delivery route this amounts to less than ...during pregnancy has generated several questions regarding the adverse effects of the gestational and neonatal ... See full document

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Knowledge of women with visual impairment about the human  and risk factors

Knowledge of women with visual impairment about the human and risk factors

... ledge about the human papillomavirus and the Papa- nicolaou test, showing that most of the participants know about the virus, and that they also perform this test frequently, indicating ... See full document

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Knowledge and attitudes about sexuality in the elderly with HIV/AIDS

Knowledge and attitudes about sexuality in the elderly with HIV/AIDS

... people in older age groups and the few studies on the knowledge and attitudes towards sexu- ality, it was identiied the importance of studying this ...the knowledge and ... See full document

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CLINICAL STUDY OF HEART DISEASE COMPLICATING PREGNANCY

CLINICAL STUDY OF HEART DISEASE COMPLICATING PREGNANCY

... complicating pregnancy is considered as a high risk ...of pregnancy potentially increase morbidity and mortality in women with underlying heart ...determine maternal ... See full document

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Clinics  vol.72 número9

Clinics vol.72 número9

... differences in obesity prevalence rates for different ages of menarche and the number of pregnancies as a reference ...study in Brazil showed an obesity prevalence of 28.6% in women ... See full document

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STUDY OF DIABETES CARE IN URBAN AND RURAL DIABETICS

STUDY OF DIABETES CARE IN URBAN AND RURAL DIABETICS

... created in India, there is an immediate need to create awareness regarding importance of good glycemic control and early screening for complications for both patients and health care ...providers. ... See full document

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Risk factors and knowledge of the elderly people about chronic kidney disease

Risk factors and knowledge of the elderly people about chronic kidney disease

... poor knowledge of patients about chronic kidney disease, the influence of this deficit on the occurrence of renal disease risk factors is not ...the knowledge deficit may influence the ... See full document

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Vertical Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 - HIV-1 - Transmission – A Review

Vertical Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 - HIV-1 - Transmission – A Review

... infected women is one of the most direct goals in vaccine ...Pregnant women in pre- natal care would be an easily accompanied ...administration in both treated and pla- cebo ... See full document

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Antenatal Care Utilisation and Content between Low-Risk and High-Risk Pregnant Women.

Antenatal Care Utilisation and Content between Low-Risk and High-Risk Pregnant Women.

... the women had urine FEME, which was prescribed when their urine dipstick tested positive for protein or white blood cells or when there was symptom related to urinary tract ...early in pregnancy to ... See full document

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Perception of pregnant women about selfcare and maternal care

Perception of pregnant women about selfcare and maternal care

... pregnant women during the gestational period. The pregnant women interviewed described self-care related to physical aesthetics and physical appearance, as in the following fragments: After ... See full document

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Risk factors for suicidal behavior

Risk factors for suicidal behavior

... Рассматривая факторы риска развития суици- дального поведения и распространённости суицидов вообще, следует обратить внимание на определён- ные группы лиц, которые несколько от[r] ... See full document

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TEMAS LIVRES FREE THEMES

TEMAS LIVRES FREE THEMES

... score and education level (r = ...0.000), and age (r = ...0.60), and consumers preferred this food because of its cheapness (M = ...1.10), and because it is consumed by most people (M = ... See full document

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IMPACT OF MATERNAL OBESITY ON OBSTETRIC OUTCOMES

IMPACT OF MATERNAL OBESITY ON OBSTETRIC OUTCOMES

... obesity and type II diabetes mellitus is well known. In most of reports, 90% of patients with type II diabetes mellitus are ...hypervolumia and dyslipidemia which cause impaired left ventricular ... See full document

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Rev. LatinoAm. Enfermagem  vol.23 número5

Rev. LatinoAm. Enfermagem vol.23 número5

... Severe maternal morbidity and maternal near miss in the extremes of reproductive age: results from a national cross- sectional multicenter ... See full document

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