Obstetric care in a rural population
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Obstetric care in a rural population
Abstract
The results of a survey of a rural population requiring obstetric care are presented. It was found that 56,6% of this population had significant risk factors which warranted hospital delivery. A plea is made for the provision of more 'waiting mothers' areas', especially by provincial hospital authorities, to overcome the problems of communication experienced in rural areas. It is concluded that 85% of patients at risk can be detected by meticulous antenatal screening and be admitted to such waiting areas before the onset of labour, with a consequent improvement in perinatal and maternal mortality rates. The need for the provision of adequate postnatal facilities is discussed, and comments are made regarding the implications of the survey with regard to staff utilization.