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Citation

Martínez-Galiano JM. Appl. Nurs. Res. 2017; 34: 48-51.

Affiliation

Servicio Andaluz de S`alud, Jaen, Spain; Department of Nursing of the University of Jaen, Jaen, Spain; Cyber of Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP), Spain. Electronic address: juanmimartinezg@hotmail.com.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.apnr.2017.02.004

PMID

28342623

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pregnancy increases the risk of gender-based violence, considered an underdiagnosed public health problem.

OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between the situation of possible gender-based violence in the pregnant woman and variables related to pregnancy, labor, puerperium, and newborn health.

DESIGN: An observational multicenter study. SETTINGS: Three Spanish hospitals during 2015. PARTICIPANTS: 141 pregnant women in which information is collected sociodemographic variables and data related to pregnancy, labor, and puerperium were gathered by interview and from clinical records. Comparisons of means and logistic regression analyses were performed, calculating crude and adjusted odds ratios.

RESULTS: The study included 141 women; 44 in a situation of possible abuse required more medication during labor (p=0.018), had less early skin contact with their newborn (p=0.021) and more non-reassuring cardiotocography traces (p=0.012), and reported greater pain during labor (p=0.013). The children of the mothers in this situation had a lower mean Apgar score (p˂0.059), less frequently began breastfeeding early (p=0.008), and had higher risk of low birth weight (p˂0.001).

CONCLUSION: The situation of possible abuse in pregnant women may negatively affect their pregnancy, their pain and need for medication during labor, and other newborn health indicators, among other health parameters.

Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Birth; Delivery; Gender violence; Newborn; Pregnancy

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