Profile of pregnant women attended prenatal care in family health strategy teams
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36489/saudecoletiva.2020v10i52p2112-2123Keywords:
Women's Health, Prenatal care, Family Health StrategyAbstract
Objective: this study aimed to analyze the profile of pregnant women seen in prenatal outreach teams of the family health strategy of a city in the North of Minas Gerais. Method: this is a descriptive, transversal study, quantitative and documentary, performed with data from pregnant women registered in the SISPRENATAL and 6,545 met in 110 family health Strategies of the city of Montes Claros, MG, in the year 2016. Results: the data showed that most pregnant women pleaded brown (55.19%). The predominant age was between 20 to 34 years of age (70.69%). Regarding consultations, of the total of women, only 34.59% performed the required number for pregnancy, that is, six or more queries; the captured in the first trimester of pregnancy (56.52%) and accompanied to the 40th week of gestation (29.46%). Conclusion: the study made it possible to carry out the welfare profile analysis of pregnant women that have been answered in the prenatal care in ESF teams of a municipality of Northern mines. Based on the findings, it can be observed that part of indicators of antenatal monitoring are being hit with a percentage above 50%, which shows a favorable outcome on the efforts of teams of primary health care (APS). With unfavorable indicators need to reflect, on the part of managers, community and health professionals of the APS for the search of strategies for improving the quality of care to pregnant.