Antenatal servises oriented for the needs of pregnant health in the primary health care

Authors

  • Nana Jincharadze School of Health Sciences, University of Georgia
  • Nata Kazakhashvili Faculty of Medicine. Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University
  • Ilona Sakvarelidze Tbilisi Humanitarian Education University
  • Nino Abaishvili Tbilisi Humanitarian Education University

Keywords:

dentist services, antenatal care, primary health care, post-soviet period, oral health, pregnant

Abstract

Introduction. The aim of this work is to study the mothers’ health after implementation the state program of the antenatal care in 1996-2016 years. Methodology. The basis of this research is the qualitative research: method of cabinet research (“Desk Research”). Results. In the 1996-2016 years was improved the financial and geographical availability of maternal and child health care services, but outcomes of the health are not good: percentage of pathological childbirth and rates of the premature childbirth were increased. in the preconception period and during pregnancy, bad outcomes of childbirth are indicated that the quality of antenatal care does not correspond to the needs of the pregnant woman. In the antenatal care program are not included the oral cavity health care services.

Published

2019-12-02

How to Cite

Jincharadze, N., Kazakhashvili, N., Sakvarelidze, I., & Abaishvili, N. (2019). Antenatal servises oriented for the needs of pregnant health in the primary health care. Health Policy, Economics and Sociology, 3. Retrieved from https://heconomic.cu.edu.ge/index.php/healthecosoc/article/view/6377

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Section

Original Research