2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0080-62342011000600004
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Remoções maternas da Casa do Parto de Sapopemba para hospital de referência

Abstract: Estudo descritivo com objetivo de caracterizar as remoções maternas da Casa do Parto de Sapopemba, em São Paulo, para hospitais de referência, entre setembro de 1998 e julho de 2008. A população do estudo compôs-se de 229 casos. Os dados foram obtidos dos prontuários e dos livros de registro de remoções. Foi realizada análise descritiva. A taxa de remoção materna foi de 5,8% (5,5% intraparto e 0,3% pós-parto). A maioria das mulheres removidas para o hospital era nulípara (78,6%). O motivo mais frequente para r… Show more

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“…Findings from the FBC study in Germany reported earlier identified an intrapartum transfer rate of 14.4% among nulliparous women and 5.4% among multiparous (David et al, 2006). The results of the current study confirmed the findings of a previous descriptive study undertaken in the same birth centre which reported that 78.6% of the women transferred to the referral hospital were nulliparous (Bonadio et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Findings from the FBC study in Germany reported earlier identified an intrapartum transfer rate of 14.4% among nulliparous women and 5.4% among multiparous (David et al, 2006). The results of the current study confirmed the findings of a previous descriptive study undertaken in the same birth centre which reported that 78.6% of the women transferred to the referral hospital were nulliparous (Bonadio et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Moreover, there is no standardized classification of the reasons for maternal transfers and for the admission and used transfer guidelines. For these reasons, a comparative analysis remains limited [16]. However, we can notice that in spite of the improvement of peripheral facilities in Sousse such as the creation of an operating room at the Regional Hospital of M'saken and the assignment of a specialist in obstetric in this facility, the transfer rate remains high, explaining the congestion and the overload in the FH maternity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%