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Journal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System. 2014; 2 (3): 125-133
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-174613

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Background: Preconception counseling is preventive medicine in obstetrics. Preconception care creates an opportunity for examining conditions before pregnancy improving pregnancy outcome. This study was conducted with the aim of determining the adaptation rate of preconception care with the national standards at health care centers, Ahvaz, 2014


Methods: This descriptive study was conducted at health care centers in 2013 selected randomly. The samples of the study included 385 women at their fertility age who came to receive health services. Researcher observed simultaneous care and filled the related forms. The data were analyzed using the descriptive statistic SPSS version 19


Results: Results showed that the presented preconception care as to the case history section was weak for 14.3% of the cases, medium for 42.3% and desirable for the remainders [43.4%]. In addition, presented preconception care at test's section was weak for 38.4% of the cases, medium for 50.1% and desirable for 11.4%. Presented preconception care at exam's section was weak in 82.3%, medium in 16.9%, and desirable in 0.8%. Presented preconception care at immunization's section was weak in 42.3% of cases, medium in 43.1%, and desirable in 14.5%. As to resented preconception care at education's section, it was weak in 81.6% of the cases, medium in 13.8%, and desirable adaptation with the standard guidelines of country in 4.7%. . 84.9% of women were completely satisfied with centers, 11.9% relatively satisfied, and just 3.3% were dissatisfied


Conclusion: Presented preconception care at health care centers is not in the same line with the national standard; thus, a more accurate control is needed

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