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Cahuaza, M., (2022). Factores maternos asociados a parto pretermino en gestantes atendidas en el hospital regional de Loreto enero - diciembre 2019 [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2252
Cahuaza, M., Factores maternos asociados a parto pretermino en gestantes atendidas en el hospital regional de Loreto enero - diciembre 2019 [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2252
@misc{renati/1036851,
title = "Factores maternos asociados a parto pretermino en gestantes atendidas en el hospital regional de Loreto enero - diciembre 2019",
author = "Cahuaza Torres, Madeleine",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
Preterm labor is that which occurs between 22 and 36 weeks and days after the date of the last menstrual period, its incidence ranges from 5%, occurring as a symptomatic clinical process. Objective: To determine the maternal factors associated with preterm birth in pregnant women attended at Hospital Regional de Loreto January-December 2019. Methodology: Non-experimental study with a retrospective descriptive correlational design. The sample consisted of 210 pregnant women attended with preterm labor at the Loreto Regional Hospital between January - December 2019. Results: In the present research work it was found that (43.83%) of the pregnant women with the highest frequency were those who were between 30 and 40 years of age and gestational age between 35 and 36 ss. finding that x2 =5.47 and p=18.54 accepting the Ho and affirming that both variables are dependent on each other, in relation to the level of education they had secondary school with him (54%), and gestational age of 35 to 36 ss. finding that x2=7.61 and p=21.95 accepting the Ho, affirming that both variables are dependent on each other. It was found that (51.42%) of the pregnant women were primiparous with a gestational age of 35 to 36 weeks, finding that x2=5.36, p=10.59, accepting the Ho hypothesis and affirming that both variables are dependent on each other, in relation to the type delivery (67%), had a cesarean delivery and gestational age of 35 to 36 ss, finding x2= 3.11, p=10.59, accepting the Ho and affirming the relationship between xi 12 both variables. In relation to the number of prenatal cares, it was (43%) pregnant women who had 6 or more APN and a gestational age of 35- to 36 ss., accepting the Ho.y, affirming that there is a significant relationship between both variables. Conclusions: Anemia, urinary tract infection, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, occurred with a higher incidence in pregnant women attended, demonstrating that there is a significant relationship between maternal complications and preterm delivery, accepting the null hypothesis and affirming the alternate hypothesis.
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